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Olympus D-490 Zoom

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Brand Olympus 2001
Model D-490Z
Released Year 2001
Type Digital Cameras
Series Camedia
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Olympus Camedia D-490 Zoom is a digital camera released in the early 2000s featuring a 3.1-megapixel CCD sensor designed to produce quality images for its time. It incorporates a 3x optical zoom lens with a focal range of approximately 7.1 - 21.3mm, suitable for general photography needs. The camera offers manual and automatic exposure modes, along with aperture settings to control depth of field. It supports multiple ISO sensitivity levels, enhancing performance in various lighting conditions. The device stores images on SmartMedia cards, typical of that era, with a small built-in LCD screen for image preview and menu navigation. Connectivity is basic, primarily via USB and video output, reflecting technology standards at the time.

Specifications

Type Point & Shoot
Maximum Resolution 2048 x 1536 pixels
Color Silver
UPC 0050332130517
Series Olympus CAMEDIA
Digital Zoom 3x
Optical Zoom 3x
MPN D-490Z
Features Date/Time Stamp, DPOF Support
Battery Type Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Item Weight 9.5 Oz.
Model D-490 Zoom
Depth 2in
Width 5.1in
Height 2.6in
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-1.8"-Color
Exposure Compensation ±2 Ev Range, in 1/2 Ev Steps
Light Sensitivity Iso 400, Iso 200, Iso 100
Sensor Type CCD
Max Shutter Speed 1/1000 Sec
Shooting Modes Panorama Mode, Frame Movie Mode, Normal Movie Mode, Digital Photo Mode
Macro Focus Range 20-80cm
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 35-105mm
White Balance Automatic
Focus Adjustment Automatic
Battery Form Factor Standard Form Factor
Expansion Slot 1X Smartmedia Card
Sensor Size 1/2.7in
Display Size 1.8in
Exposure Modes Program, Automatic
Still Image Format TIFF, JPEG
Display Rotation Built-In
Digital Video Format Mjpeg
Screen Size 1.8in
Light Sensitivity Max 400
Max Operating Temperature 40°C
Analog Video Format NTSC, Pal
Optical Viewfinder Type Real-Image Zoom
Red Eye Reduction Yes
Min Shutter Speed 1/2 Sec
Display Type LCD
Sensor Resolution 2.1MP
Exposure Metering Multi-Segment, Matrix, Spot, Center-Weighted
Additional Features Date/Time Stamp, Dpof Support
Flash Type Pop-Up Flash
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Effective Flash Range 0.2m-4m
Viewfinder-Field Coverage 85%
Exterior Color Silver
Microphone Type None
Connector Types 1X Serial, 1X Composite Video Output, 1X DC Power Input
Shooting Programs Pan-Focus, Landscape, Macro, Auto Mode Lock
Flash Modes Backlight Mode, Red-Eye Reduction, Fill-In Mode, Night Mode, Off Mode, Auto Mode
Camera Type Digital compact camera
Auto Focus Type TTL Contrast Detection
Viewfinder Type Optical
Supported Flash Memory Smartmedia
Continuous Shooting Speed 1.3fps
Release Year 2001
Sensor 1/2.7 inch CCD
Effective Pixels 3.1 megapixels
Lens 7.1 - 21.3 mm (3x optical zoom)
Aperture f/2.8 - f/4.9
Focus Modes Auto, Manual
Shutter Speed 2 sec to 1/2000 sec
ISO Sensitivity ISO 80, 160, 320
Image Storage SmartMedia card
LCD Screen 1.5 inch color LCD
Connectivity USB 1.1, Video Out
Weight Approx. 240 g without battery
Dimensions Approx. 109 x 70 x 43 mm

Key Advantages

The Olympus D-490 Zoom provides solid image quality with its 3.1 MP CCD sensor, remarkable for early digital photography. Its 3x optical zoom delivers flexible framing options without loss of detail. Compact and lightweight, it was designed for portability and ease of use. The camera’s user interface offers straightforward controls suitable for novice photographers. Its SmartMedia storage was a popular medium, enabling easy expansion of memory. Lastly, the inclusion of both automatic and manual exposure modes grants the user greater control over creative image capture.

Limitations

The D-490 Zoom’s limited resolution by modern standards restricts image enlargement and detailed cropping. Its ISO range is narrow, resulting in less efficient low-light performance compared to contemporary cameras. The LCD screen is small and has low resolution, making image review and menu navigation less comfortable. Slow autofocus speeds can cause delays in capturing fast-moving subjects. Limited battery life and reliance on proprietary batteries reduce convenience during extended use. Additionally, the use of SmartMedia cards is outdated, making it harder to find compatible storage media today.

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