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Olympus C-3040ZOOM

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Brand Olympus 2003
Model C-3040ZOOM
Released Year 2003
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Camedia
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 3x
Optical zoom 10x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Olympus Camedia C-3040ZOOM is a 3.34-megapixel digital camera released in 2003 as part of the Camedia series. It features a 10x optical zoom lens with an image stabilization system to enhance image quality. The camera supports multiple shooting modes and has manual controls for aperture and shutter speed, making it suitable for advanced enthusiasts. The built-in 1.8-inch LCD screen allows framing and image review, while full compatibility with USB 1.1 enables easy data transfer. Storage is supported via xD-Picture Card format. The camera supports JPEG and TIFF image formats, providing flexibility in image quality and file size.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Digital Zoom 3x
Color Silver
MPN N/A
Battery Type AA
Series Olympus CAMEDIA
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 3.2 MP
Model Olympus Cameida
Optical Zoom 3x
Features Built-in Flash, Date/Time Stamp, DPOF Support
Country/Region of Manufacture Indonesia
Device type Digital camera
Model number C-3040ZOOM
Model series Camedia
Brand Olympus
Release year 2003
Sensor type CCD
Resolution 3.34 megapixels
Optical zoom 10x
Image stabilization Yes
Storage media xD-Picture Card
Display 1.8 inch LCD
Connectivity USB 1.1
Image formats JPEG, TIFF
Discontinued Yes

Key Advantages

The Olympus Camedia C-3040ZOOM boasts a powerful 10x optical zoom lens, allowing versatile framing options. Its image stabilization system reduces blur caused by camera shake, resulting in sharper pictures. The manual controls offer photographers flexibility to fine-tune settings for better creative control. The compact design makes it portable and convenient for travel photography. The camera’s xD-Picture Card storage format offers removable media for easy image management. Additionally, the intuitive interface and multiple shooting modes cater to users with varying photography skills.

Limitations

The camera’s 3.34-megapixel resolution, while adequate for its time, is low compared to modern standards. The small 1.8-inch LCD screen may limit image preview accuracy outdoors. USB 1.1 connectivity is slower compared to newer standards, affecting data transfer speeds. The xD-Picture Card format is less common than SD cards, potentially limiting storage options. Low light performance is moderate due to the sensor technology used. Finally, the camera was discontinued, so replacement parts and support may be limited.

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