Olympus Camedia Digital Camera
Olympus Announces Fastest Digital Camera On The Market - Olympus America Camedia E-100 RS - Product Announcement Olympus America Inc. has introduced the fastest digital camera on the market, the Camedia E-100 RS (Rapid Shot). A full-featured 10X optical zoom/2.7X digital zoom filmless digital camera, the Camedia ES-100 RS provides user-selectable shooting speeds of 15 fps, 7.5 fps, 5 fps, and 3 fps; Electronic Viewfinder SLR design; a 1.5 megapixel CCD (1368 x 1024); a file size of up to 4.01 MB; and a unique dual slot design for both SmartMedia and CompactFlash Type I and Type II cards.
Targeted at the professional photojournalist and serious amateurs alike, the Camedia E-100 RS offers a host of advanced features and capabilities. Standard USB port connectivity permits the camera to mount Windows and Macintosh PCs like an external hard drive. Multiple file compression formats give users finer control of image quality and storage capacities. A full complement of automatic and manual exposure controls deliver the power to capture sharp images in any shooting situation.
The E-100 RS offers QuickTime movie and sound capture capabilities in full VGA mode (640 x 480) at up to 30 fps, allowing photographers to capture still images at speeds and quality equivalent to motion picture frames. Short movies may be posted on the Internet, viewed through the camera's LCD or on a video monitor. External microphones are not necessary as sound is recorded directly from the built-in microphone.
The Camedia E-100 RS starts taking pictures before the shutter is completely depressed. This Pre-Capture mode saves up to five images by storing light registered in the CCD sensor and moving it to the RAM buffer until the user instructs the Camedia E-100 RS to erase or save the images. Its ability to allow users to review images on the LCD screen before saving and printing eliminates the costs associated with unwanted pictures, darkroom and developing time.
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