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The E-10 from [[Olympus]] is a digital camera with [[SLR]] viewing but a non-interchangeable zoom lens, introduced in 2001. The E-10 uses a 2/3" format, 4 megapixel CCD [[sensor]] (roughly 6×8 mm); this gives its 4x zoom lens (9–36 mm, f/2.0–2.4)  a [[35mm equivalent]] focal length range from 35–140 mm.  
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The '''Camedia E-10''' from [[Olympus]] is a digital camera with [[SLR]] viewing but a non-interchangeable zoom lens, introduced in 2001. The E-10 uses a 2/3" format, 4 megapixel CCD [[sensor]] (roughly 6×8 mm); this gives its 4x zoom lens (9–36 mm, f/2.0–2.4)  a [[35mm equivalent]] focal length range from 35–140 mm.  
  
 
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The Camedia E-10 from Olympus is a digital camera with SLR viewing but a non-interchangeable zoom lens, introduced in 2001. The E-10 uses a 2/3" format, 4 megapixel CCD sensor (roughly 6×8 mm); this gives its 4x zoom lens (9–36 mm, f/2.0–2.4) a 35mm equivalent focal length range from 35–140 mm.

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