Product Description:
Olympus FE-110 is a digital-camera designed for anyone seeking easy use with virtually no compromise in visual quality. With 5.0 million pixels, the Olympus FE-110 delivers excellent results and features a 2.8x optical zoom for added versatility. It has 28MB internal memory for immediate use. It also has a slot for adding optional xD-PictureCard flash memory cards for more practical storage and use. Simplicity is the key with this camera with dedicated buttons and versatile scene modes. A built-in electronic-flash lets you take pictures in virtually any lighting situation. This camera can take excellent stills as well as QuickTime movies. Intuitive Help Guide is built-in - Access brief descriptions of shooting modes right on the LCD to help you select the right one 6 Schooting modes to choose - From Portraits to QuickTime movies / 6 preset shooting modes; P-auto, Scene pre-set (Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Self portrait), QVGA Movie Panorama mode A single cable connection will have you downloading pictures to a computer in no time User-friendly interface with useful descriptions of scene modes 12-Second Self Timer mode Super Macro close-up from as close as 2 cm Movie function (recording time limited only by the size of the available memory - for best use of this feature, we suggest using an XD card of 512MB or 1GB ) PictBridge support - connection to compatible printers, such as the Olympus photo printer is possible without the need for a PC Comes with 28MB internal memory for immediate use plus xD-Picture Card slot for adding optional xD-PictureCard memory cards for longer, more practical use (128MB XD Card is included) Built-in multimode electronic-flash Uses 2 AA batteries - alkaline or rechargeable Unit Size 3.5 W x 2.5 H x 1.5 D (87.5mm x 62.5mm x 38.5mm) USB 2.0 compatible
Product Details
- Feature:
- 5.0 megapixels maximum still image resolution / 640x480 VGA movie resolution
- 2.8x optical zoom (equivalent 38-106mm on 35mm cameras)
- 1.5? LCD with 130,000 pixels
- Easy Use - Whatever the plan - shoot, delete, print, etc. - there's most likely a single button that gets it done.
- Effortless Printing - Just connect the FE-110 to a printer using the included USB cable and you're good to go
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Olympus
- EAN: 0050332299504
- Label: Olympus
- Manufacturer: Olympus
- MPN: 225702
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- ProductTypeSubcategory: point-and-shoot
- Publisher: Olympus
- Studio: Olympus
- UPC: 050332299504
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