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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 |
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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
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Excellent image quality, great colours, high resolution
• Lots of manual features
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Excellent supplied Infrared remote control
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CONS
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Chromatic Aberrations visible at wide angles
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Flash still causes redeye
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No rechargeable battery included
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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:
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3.34-megapixel (3.14 effective), 1/2 inch CCD
delivering up to 2048 x 1536 pixel images. |
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1.8-inch, TFT color LCD display. |
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3x, 6.5 to 19.5mm lens (equivalent to a 32 to 96mm
lens on a 35mm camera) with auto and manual focus. |
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2.5x digital telephoto. |
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Apertures from F/2.8 to F/11. |
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Shutter speed from 1 to 1/800 seconds in Auto exposure
mode (16 to 1/800 in Manual). |
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Variable ISO settings of Auto, 100, 200 or 400. |
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Exposure compensation from -2 to +2 in 1/3 EV increments. |
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Adjustable white balance with Auto, Clear, Cloudy,
Tungsten and Fluorescent settings. |
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Digital ESP (matrix) and Spot metering options. |
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Program AE, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual
exposure modes. |
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Movie recording mode with sound and shutter speeds
from 1/30 to 1/10,000 seconds. |
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Continuous Shooting, Auto-Bracketing, Black & White,
Sepia and other special exposure modes. |
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Built-in flash with Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Fill-In, Off
and Slow-Sync modes. |
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External flash PC sync. |
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12 second self-timer with remote control. |
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JPEG, uncompressed TIFF, Wave and QuickTime Motion JPEG
file formats. |
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Image capture on SmartMedia. |
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USB and serial computer connections. |
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Direct print capabilities with optional Olympus
printer. |
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Full Specs |
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Customer Reviews
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Mark
James,
from Newport Coast, CA, US, Mar 19, 2001
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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!!
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Installation |
9 |
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Image Quality |
10 |
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Ease of Use |
8 |
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Compatibility |
9 |
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Overall Value |
9 |
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Jake
Enclan,
from Hollywood, CA, US, Sep 15, 2001
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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.
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Installation |
9 |
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Image Quality |
10 |
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Ease of Use |
7 |
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Compatibility |
9 |
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Overall Value |
9 |
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