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Editors' Rating:
7.3 of 10
| • Value |
6 |
| • Design |
7 |
| • Features |
9 |
| • Ease of Use |
6 |
| • Performance |
8 |
| • Image Quality |
8 |
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Average User Rating:
9.1 of 10
(46 votes)
| • Installation |
9 |
| • Image Quality |
10 |
| • Ease of Use |
9 |
| • Compatibility |
9 |
| • Overall Value |
9 |
| • Service & Support |
10 |
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Where to Buy ?
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PROS
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Long battery life
• Relatively low noise
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Good dynamic range
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Sharp images
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CONS
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Glitchy LCD viewfinder
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Metering and exposure could be better
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Frustrating interface
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Includes: Olympus Camedia C-4040 Digital Camera, 16 MB
SmartMedia card, (2) LB-01 CR-V3 lithium battery pack, RM-1 wireless
remote control, A/V output cable, USB cable, shoulder strap, lens
cap with retaining cord. The bundled software is Camedia Master
Software and Adobe Photoshop LE. Olympus covers the camera for one
year on parts and labor.
Recommended
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The C-4040 Zoom is one of the better 4-megapixel models
currently available, but it's a little pricey, especially if you don't
really need the high resolution. The Olympus C-4040 Zoom is among the
first in a new generation of 4-megapixel "prosumer" digital
cameras intended for the advanced amateur and professional market. Priced
at less than $1,000, the Camedia 4040 delivers images measuring 2,272 x
1,704 pixels, which when combined with Olympus' new noise reduction
technology and "optimum image enlargement" function, can produce
quality prints as large as 16 x 20 inches.
Camedia
C-4040 Major Features:
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4.1-megapixel CCD delivering up to 2,272 x
1,704-pixel resolution images (3,200 x 2,400 pixels with Optimum Image
Enlargement). |
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1.8-inch, wide view, color LCD display. |
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Super Bright 3x, 7.1 - 21.3mm, f1.8 - f/10 zoom
(equivalent to a 35-105mm lens on a 35mm camera). |
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2.5x digital zoom. |
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Manual, Auto, and Spot Auto Focus control. |
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Shutter speeds from 1/800 to 16 seconds for still images;
1/10,000 to 1/30 second for movies. |
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Program AE, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and
Manual exposure modes. |
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Spot, Multi-Spot, or ESP multi-patterned metering systems. |
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Auto Bracketing, Sequence Shooting, and Panoramic capture
modes. |
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Adjustable White Balance with six settings, plus a
WB color adjustment function. |
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Built-in flash with four operating modes, two
Slow Sync modes, and extended working range to 18 feet. |
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Noise Reduction for improved image quality. |
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QuickTime Movie mode. |
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Five-pin external flash socket. |
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Infrared remote control included. |
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JPEG and uncompressed TIFF file formats. |
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Image storage on SmartMedia memory card (16MB card included). |
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NTSC video cable. |
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USB Auto-Connect for fast image download. |
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Software CD included, loaded with drivers and CAMEDIA
Master software. |
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Power from two CR-V3 battery packs (included), or
four AA batteries (AC adapter optional). |
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DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compliant. |
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Full Specs |
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Customer Reviews
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Walt
Nicholson,
from Blackwood, NJ, US, Jun 19, 2002
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When
I take pictures I may have enough shortcomings, I don't need a camera
with any. After 3 months I feel this is the best camera I have ever
owned. It is EASY to use. There are more features than I'll ever need,
but when I need one - it will probably be found in my camera. Pictures
are astounding. I might have bought the wrong lenses for wide angle
though, as they look like viewing out a porthole until I crop my
images with software. I'll love this camera until somebody steals it...
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Installation |
10 |
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Image Quality |
10 |
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Ease of Use |
10 |
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Compatibility |
10 |
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Overall Value |
10 |
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Pat
Cowdin,
from San Diegi, CA, US, Mar 08, 2002
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Better
images than my Kodak DC3800, but not as easy to use.
Less-than-intuitive menus, non-rechargeable batteries, and an ugly
grinding noise if you turn the camera on with the lenscap in place are
the most noticeable flaws. On the plus side, the camera looks cool and
produces very sharp images, although I'd like better close-up
capability. I'll keep it awhile, but maybe I should have held out for
a Nikon 5000...
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Installation |
8 |
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Image Quality |
9 |
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Ease of Use |
7 |
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Compatibility |
9 |
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Overall Value |
7 |
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