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Olympus 410 Digital

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Brand Olympus 2002
Model 410 Digital
Released Year 2002
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Stylus
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Olympus Stylus 410 Digital is a compact point-and-shoot camera released in 2002 as part of the Stylus series. It is equipped with a 4.0 megapixel CCD sensor, enabling good image quality suitable for casual photography. The camera features a fixed 3x optical zoom lens and supports JPEG image format for easy sharing and storage. It offers exposure modes including Program and Manual settings, giving users some control over image capture parameters. The camera has a color LCD screen for framing and reviewing images, and a built-in flash for low-light conditions. Its compact and lightweight design makes it convenient for everyday use and travel.

Specifications

MPN 702597
UPC 0490561002078, 0050332145603
Model 410 Digital
Digital Zoom 4x
Features Not Interchangeable Lenses, USB, Audio Recording, With Tripod Mount, AF Lock, DPOF Support, Resizing an Image, PictBridge Support, Print Image Matching, Water Resistant, USB 2.0 Compatibility, Date/Time Stamp, Rgb Primary Color Filter
Series Olympus Stylus
Optical Zoom 3x
Depth 1.3in
Width 3.9in
Item Weight 6.4 Oz.
Height 2.2in
Waterproof Yes
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-1.5"-Color
Exposure Compensation ±2 Ev Range, in 1/3 Ev Steps
Light Sensitivity Iso 64, Iso Auto (64-500), Iso 480
Sensor Type CCD
Max Shutter Speed 1/1000 Sec
Shooting Modes Frame Movie Mode
Max Video Resolution 320x240160x120
Macro Focus Range 9-50cm
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 35-105mm
Special Effects Black & White, Sepia
Camera Flash Features Fill-In Flash, Flash Off, Red-Eye Reduction Flash, Auto Flash
White Balance Auto, Manual
Focus Adjustment Automatic
Battery Form Factor Manufacturer Specific
Expansion Slot 1X xD-Picture Card
Operating System Supported Ms Windows ME, Ms Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows ME, Ms Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 2000, Ms Windows 98SE, Ms Windows 98, Apple Mac OS 9, Apple Mac Os 8.6 or Later, Apple Mac Os X
Sensor Size 1/2.5in
Display Size 1.5in
Still Image Format JPEG
Exposure Modes Program, Automatic
Display Rotation Built-In
Digital Video Format Quicktime
Screen Size 1.5in
Light Sensitivity Max 480
Max Operating Temperature 40°C
Type Point & Shoot
Maximum Resolution 4.0MP
Optical Viewfinder Type Real-Image Zoom
Red Eye Reduction Yes
Min Shutter Speed 4 Sec
Display Type LCD
Sensor Resolution 4.0MP
Exposure Metering Multi-Segment, Spot
Additional Features Not Interchangeable Lenses, USB, Audio Recording, With Tripod Mount, Resizing an Image, PictBridge Support, Af Lock, Print Image Matching, Water Resistant, USB 2.0 Compatibility, Date/Time Stamp, Dpof Support, Rgb Primary Color Filter
Flash Type Built-In Flash
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Effective Flash Range 0.2m-3.6m
Microphone Type Microphone-Built-In
Connector Types 1X Composite Video/Audio Output, 1X DC Power Input, 1X USB
Shooting Programs Beach/Snow, Landscape-Portrait, Cuisine, Portrait Mode, Landscape, Self-Portrait, Night Mode, 2in 1, Indoor, Panorama Assist
Flash Modes Backlight Mode, Red-Eye Reduction, Fill-In Mode, Off Mode, Auto Mode
Camera Type Point & Shoot
Auto Focus Type TTL Contrast Detection
Viewfinder Type Optical, Optical (Through-The-Lens)
Supported Flash Memory xD-Picture Card
Continuous Shooting Speed 1fps

Key Advantages

The Olympus Stylus 410 Digital provides a high-resolution 4.0 megapixel sensor suitable for prints and digital sharing. Its 3x optical zoom offers versatility in composing shots at various distances. The camera's straightforward interface and automatic modes make it accessible to beginner photographers. The robust build with splash-proof design increases durability in various shooting environments. The compact size ensures easy portability and pocket-friendly carrying. It includes a built-in flash and self-timer, enhancing usability for different shooting scenarios.

Limitations

While the 4.0 megapixel resolution was competitive for its release time, it may not meet modern image quality expectations. The fixed lens and limited zoom range restrict flexibility for more advanced photography. Autofocus speed and accuracy can be slower compared to newer models. The absence of advanced manual controls limits creative shooting options for experienced users. The small LCD screen resolution reduces clarity when reviewing images. Battery life is limited compared to modern digital cameras, requiring frequent recharging or replacement.

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