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Olympus C-2000 specs


Olympus C-2000

General Info

  • Point-and-shoot

    Camera class:

Sensor

  • CCD

    Type:

  • 8.000 mm x 6.400 mm

    Size:

Lens

  • No

    Interchangeable lens:

  • 35 - 105 mm

    Focal Length (35mm equivalent):

  • f2 - 11

    Maximum aperture:

  • 1/800-2sec

    Shutter speeds:

Previewing

  • Yes

    Viewfinder:

    • Optical TTL

      Type:

  • 1.8 in

    Display size:

  • 114k pixels

    Display resolution:

  • No

    Moving display:

  • No

    Touchscreen:

  • No

    Second display:

  • No

    Built-in projector:

Flash

  • Always on (Fill-in), Off, Red-eye

    Modes:

Camera Features

  • No

    Image stabilization:

  • 100

    ISO sensitivity:

  • Aperture priority

    Exposure modes:

  • Yes

    Exposure compensation:

  • No

    Auto bracketing:

  • Center-weighted

    Light metering:

  • 10 seconds

    Self timer:

  • White balance:

    • 4

      Number of available presets:

  • Pictures, Red-eye correction when previewing

    In-camera editing:

Files - Resolution

  • 1600 x 1200 pixels

    Resolution:

  • 1024 x 768 pixels

  • 640 x 480 pixels

Connectivity

  • No

    HDMI:

  • No

    Wi-Fi:

  • No

    Hot shoe:

  • Yes (xD-Picture Card)

    Memory card support:

Body

  • 107.5 in x 73.8 in x 66.4 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 305 oz

    Weight:

  • Gray

    Available color options:

Power

  • Rechargeable (proprietary)

    Battery:

    • NiCd

      Rechargable type:

Links

  • Official page:


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Filed in: Olympus Cameras

Description: The C-2000ZOOM features a 2.1 million pixel 1/2" CCD together with an excellent optical system consisting of eight elements in six groups with two aspherical glass lenses for superior image capture. In addition to a 3x optical zoom it also has adjustable focus, aperture (F 2.0 - F11) and shutter speeds and allows white balance and exposure compensation to be manipulated. External flash synchronisation opens up more possibilities,... read more

Created by MG13 on Jan 27, 2010

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