Olympus C-3030 Digital Camera.
Reviews, Price Comparison and Ratings.

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Editors' Rating:
5.0 of 10


 • Value 5
 • Design 5
 • Features 5
 • Ease of Use 3
 • Performance 5
 • Image Quality 5

Average User Rating:
9.1 of 10
(207 votes)

 • Installation 9
 • Image Quality 10
 • Ease of Use 9
 • Compatibility 9
 • Overall Value 9
 • Service & Support 8

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 PROS
 • Excellent image quality, great colours, high resolution
  Lots of manual features
 • Excellent supplied Infrared remote control
 CONS
  Chromatic Aberrations visible at wide angles
  Flash still causes redeye
  No rechargeable battery included
Includes: Olympus C-3030 Zoom Digital Camera, 16 MB SmartMedia card, RM-1 remote control, software CD-ROM (including Adobe PhotoShop LE), PC/Mac USB cable, NTSC audio-video cable, two AA lithium CR-3V batteries, user guide, registration card, strap. Olympus backs the C-3030 with a one-year limited warranty.
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  The Olympus C-3030 zoom digital camera is an ultrahigh-resolution digital camera providing a 3.34-megapixel CCD for true-to-life colors and 2,048 x 1,536 pixel resolution. Its all-glass f/2.8 3x zoom with continuous 2.5x digital zoom brings you up to 7.5 times closer to the action. You have the choice of using either the traditionally styled real-image viewfinder or a 1.8-inch color TFT LCD monitor to frame your shots. The LCD is also handy for playback. Other technical features include a built-in 6-mode intelligent flash, a self-timer with remote, and a time/date imprinting function.


C-3030 Zoom Major Features:

3.34-megapixel (3.14 effective), 1/2 inch CCD delivering up to 2048 x 1536 pixel images.
1.8-inch, TFT color LCD display.
3x, 6.5 to 19.5mm lens (equivalent to a 32 to 96mm lens on a 35mm camera) with auto and manual focus.
2.5x digital telephoto.
Apertures from F/2.8 to F/11.
Shutter speed from 1 to 1/800 seconds in Auto exposure mode (16 to 1/800 in Manual).
Variable ISO settings of Auto, 100, 200 or 400.
Exposure compensation from -2 to +2 in 1/3 EV increments.
Adjustable white balance with Auto, Clear, Cloudy, Tungsten and Fluorescent settings.
Digital ESP (matrix) and Spot metering options.
Program AE, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual exposure modes.
Movie recording mode with sound and shutter speeds from 1/30 to 1/10,000 seconds.
Continuous Shooting, Auto-Bracketing, Black & White, Sepia and other special exposure modes.
Built-in flash with Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Fill-In, Off and Slow-Sync modes.
External flash PC sync.
12 second self-timer with remote control.
JPEG, uncompressed TIFF, Wave and QuickTime Motion JPEG file formats.
Image capture on SmartMedia.
USB and serial computer connections.
Direct print capabilities with optional Olympus printer.
Full Specs

Customer Reviews

Mark James, from Newport Coast, CA, US, Mar 19, 2001

Have been using the camera for about 6 months. This camera takes outstanding pictures! Outstanding flash results. Purchase a 64mg card for maximum capabilities along with an AC adapter to upload pictures using supplied Camedia software. Menus can be difficult to figure out but only at first. I think this is the best camera on the market today. New 3040 model has white balance controls. Need to have a lens cap that attaches is the only downfall. This is the one to get!!

  Installation 9
  Image Quality 10
  Ease of Use 8
  Compatibility 9
  Overall Value 9

Jake Enclan, from Hollywood, CA, US, Sep 15, 2001

been using it for about a year ... I have 3 Nikon SLR's I used to use religously and never thought a digital would replace them, but I find myself using thr c-3030 nearly 75% of the time.

  Installation 9
  Image Quality 10
  Ease of Use 7
  Compatibility 9
  Overall Value 9


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