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Olympus Stylus 410

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Brand Olympus 2004
Model 410
Released Year 2004
Type Digital Cameras
Series Stylus
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 3x (38–114 mm equivalent)
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Olympus Stylus 410 is a compact digital camera featuring a 4.0-megapixel CCD sensor, delivering detailed image resolution suitable for prints up to 8x10 inches. It is equipped with a 3x optical zoom lens offering focal lengths from 38mm to 114mm (35mm equivalent), allowing versatility in framing shots. The camera supports various shooting modes including auto, macro, and night scenes, enhancing creativity and functionality. Image stabilization is maintained by Olympus's ACT (Anti-Shake) technology to reduce blur from hand movement. Storage is managed through xD-Picture Card media, with a USB 2.0 interface for fast data transfer. Its compact and lightweight design makes it convenient for everyday use and travel.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/3.1
Digital Zoom 4x
Screen Size 1.5 in
Color Silver
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Olympus Stylus
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 4.0 MP
Model Olympus 410
Optical Zoom 3x (38–114 mm equivalent)
Features Audio Recording, Date/Time Stamp, DPOF Support
Charger Included Yes
Sensor 4.0 megapixel CCD
Storage Media xD-Picture Card
Image Stabilization Olympus ACT Anti-Shake
Connectivity USB 2.0
Battery 3x AA batteries or CR-V3 lithium battery

Key Advantages

The Olympus Stylus 410 offers a clear 4.0-megapixel sensor for high-quality images. Its 3x optical zoom provides effective framing flexibility in various shooting scenarios. Anti-shake technology helps minimize blur, improving image sharpness. The camera's compact and ergonomic design ensures easy portability and handling. Multiple shooting modes assist users in capturing different scene types effortlessly. Additionally, fast USB 2.0 connectivity simplifies photo transfers to computers for editing or sharing.

Limitations

The Stylus 410's 4.0-megapixel resolution is relatively low compared to modern cameras, limiting large-format print quality. Its reliance on xD-Picture Card format restricts storage options and can be more expensive than SD cards. The camera has limited manual controls, offering mostly automatic operation, which may not satisfy advanced users. Low-light performance is modest due to small sensor size and limited ISO range. Video recording capability is basic or absent, providing minimal multimedia flexibility. The battery life is moderate, requiring careful management during extended use.

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