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Olympus D-560 Zoom

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Brand Olympus 2001
Model D-560 Zoom
Released Year 2001
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Camedia
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Olympus D-560 Zoom is a digital camera introduced in 2001 as part of the Camedia series. It features a 2.1-megapixel CCD sensor optimized for moderate resolution imaging. The camera includes a 3x optical zoom lens allowing flexible framing and composition. It supports CompactFlash (CF) cards for digital storage and has a six-point autofocus system for improved image clarity. The D-560 offers a built-in pop-up flash to assist in low light scenarios. Its user interface incorporates an LCD display for image preview and menu navigation, making it accessible for both beginners and enthusiasts.

Specifications

Seller Notes “Untested, selling for parts”
Features Built-in Flash, Date/Time Stamp, DPOF Support
MPN N/A
Series Olympus CAMEDIA
Optical Zoom 3x
Country/Region of Manufacture Indonesia
Model Olympus Camedia D-560 ZOOM
Maximum Resolution 3.2 MP
Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Digital Zoom 3x
Color Silver
Battery Type 4 AA batteries
Type Digital SLR
UPC Does not apply
Sensor Type CCD
Resolution 2.1 megapixels
Storage Media CompactFlash (CF) cards
Flash Built-in pop-up flash
Display LCD screen

Key Advantages

The Olympus D-560 Zoom provides a compact and lightweight design that is portable and convenient. Its 3x optical zoom lens allows versatile shooting from wide-angle to telephoto. The 2.1-megapixel sensor captures reasonably detailed images suitable for small to medium prints. It supports CF memory cards which were standard and widely available at the time. The built-in flash improves low-light photography flexibility. Additionally, the camera's ease of use and straightforward controls are beneficial for amateur photographers.

Limitations

The D-560 Zoom's 2.1-megapixel resolution is limited compared to modern digital cameras, restricting print size and cropping flexibility. Its ISO range and low-light performance are basic, resulting in noise in dim conditions. The camera's shutter speed range and manual controls are limited, reducing creative exposure options. Battery life is moderate and may require frequent replacements or charging. Also, the LCD screen resolution is low, which may impact image review quality. Finally, the camera lacks video recording capabilities which are common in newer models.

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