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Olympus D-220L

Quick information
Brand Olympus 2001
Model D-220L
Released Year 2001
Type DSLR Cameras
Series D
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 2x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Olympus D-220L is a digital compact camera that features a 2.2 megapixel CCD sensor, enabling image resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 pixels. It supports JPEG image format with adjustable compression levels for flexible image quality and storage optimization. The camera includes a 3x optical zoom lens and electronic viewfinder, enhancing framing capability. It utilizes SmartMedia cards for image storage, a common media type at the time of release. Connectivity includes USB 1.1 for image transfer to computers, supporting Windows and Mac OS. Powered by AA batteries, it offers easy field replacement and extended use.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Series Olympus D
Type Digital SLR
Digital Zoom 2x
Maximum Resolution 1.3 MP
Color Silver
Model Olympus D-220L
Optical Zoom 2x
Features Built-in Flash
MPN D-220 L
Battery Type AA

Key Advantages

The Olympus D-220L boasts a clear 2.2 megapixel sensor that produces high-quality images suitable for general photography needs. Its compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable and user-friendly for casual users. The 3x optical zoom lens allows closer shots without sacrificing image quality. Compatibility with SmartMedia cards provides ample storage options. The inclusion of USB connectivity ensures straightforward transfer of images to a computer. Its straightforward control layout simplifies operation, making it accessible to users unfamiliar with advanced camera settings.

Limitations

The D-220L's 2.2 megapixel resolution limits the size and detail level of printed photos compared to modern cameras. The reliance on SmartMedia cards, now obsolete, limits memory capacity and availability. Battery life may be limited due to the use of AA batteries in digital camera operation. The camera lacks advanced features such as image stabilization or video recording, which are standard in newer models. The electronic viewfinder is relatively low resolution, affecting framing precision in bright conditions. Slow startup and shutter lag can hinder quick photography moments.

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