Product Description:
Image resolution up to 3264 x 2448,5.6x digital zoom,Powerful, ultra-compact 18x wide-angle lens for unmatched versatile shooting,Dual Image Stabilization combines Sensor-Shift and Digital Image Stabilization ensuring beautiful, blur-free images in any situation,Face Detection tracks faces whithin the frame and automatically focuses and optimizes exposures for sharp, brilliant pictures,High-Speed Sequential Shooting records multiple images in rapid succession up to 15fps,4 5/8" W x 3 1/8" H x 3 1/8" D,Uses 4 AA alkaline or NiMH batteries,Uses xD-Picture CardTM memory ,Includes 4 AA alkaline batteries, neck strap, USB and AV cables, lens cap and software
Product Details
- Feature:
- 10-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 18 x 24-inch prints
- 2.5-inch Live View HyperCrystal LCD display
- Exclusive dust-free technology for spot-free photos
- TruePic III for superior image quality in all lighting situations
- Lightweight ergonomic design
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Olympus
- EAN: 0689076263214
- Label: Olympus
- Manufacturer: Olympus
- Model: 3283950
- MPN: EVOLT E-410
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- Publisher: Olympus
- Studio: Olympus
- UPC: 689076263214
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