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Olympus Fe-4010

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Brand Olympus 2004
Model FE-4010
Released Year 2004
Type Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Series fe
Compatible Mountings Micro Four Thirds
Autofocus Yes
Photo Sensor Resolution 12 MP
Video Resolution 480p
Optical Zoom 3x
File Format JPEG, RAW
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Olympus FE-4010 is a compact digital camera released in 2004 as part of the Olympus FE series. It features a 4.0-megapixel CCD sensor delivering moderate-resolution images suitable for casual photography. The camera uses 3x optical zoom lenses, providing versatility for various shooting distances. It incorporates a 1.5-inch TFT LCD screen for framing and reviewing images. The FE-4010 supports multiple exposure modes including automatic, manual, and scene selections, delivering flexibility to users. Interface options include USB connectivity for image transfer and compatibility with xD-Picture Card for storage expansion.

Specifications

Built-In Media Camera Body Only
Are Batteries Included No
Remote Included No
Series Number 4010
Manufacturer Olympus
Wireless Technology Yes
Video Output HDMI
Total Video Out Ports 1
Shooting Modes Automatic, Landscape, Portrait, Sports
Digital Scene Transition zoom
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Compatible Mountings Micro Four Thirds
Sensor Type CCD
Image stabilization Digital
Expanded ISO Minimum 64
Photo Sensor Resolution 12 MP
Photo Sensor Size 1/2.3-inch
Minimum Shutter Speed 0.001 seconds
Form Factor Compact
Special Feature Image Stabilization
Video Resolution 480p
Viewfinder None
Flash Modes Auto, Slow Synch
Camera Flash Built-In
Specific Uses For Product Photography
Compatible Devices HDMI-capable devices, JPEG-compatible devices
Video Capture Format MP4
Expanded ISO Maximum 1600
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Frame Rate 30 fps
Mount Type Micro Four Thirds
Crop Factor 4.8
Mounting Thread Type Micro Four Thirds
Has Image Stabilization Yes
Audio Recording No
File Format JPEG, RAW
Effective Still Resolution 12 MP
JPEG Quality Level Normal
Total Still Resolution 12 MP
Optical Zoom 3x
Lens Type Wide Angle
Zoom Optical Zoom
Camera Lens Wide Angle
Exposure Control Program (P) mode
White Balance Settings Auto
Crop Mode 16:9
Screen Size 2.7 Inches
Display Type LCD
Dots Per Screen Approximately 31,373 dots per square inch
Display Fixture Type Fixed
Display Resolution Maximum 12 MP
Has Color Screen Yes
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Focus Features Contrast Detection Autofocus
Focus Type Auto Focus
Focus Mode Single-Servo AF (AF-S)
Autofocus Yes
Camera Type Compact Digital Camera
Image Sensor 1/2.5-inch CCD
Effective Pixels 4.0 Megapixels
Maximum Resolution 2272 x 1704 pixels
Lens Olympus Aspherical Glass Lens
Digital Zoom 4x
Display Size 1.5-inch TFT LCD
ISO Sensitivity ISO 100 - ISO 800
Exposure Modes Program, Scene Modes
Storage Media xD-Picture Card
Battery Type 2 x AA batteries
Interface USB 2.0
Dimensions 91 x 58 x 34 mm
Weight Approx. 175 g (with batteries)
White Balance Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent
Focus TTL Autofocus
Shutter Speed 2 sec to 1/2000 sec
Video Recording No
Flash Built-in

Key Advantages

The Olympus FE-4010 boasts a compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable and easy to carry. Its 4.0-megapixel sensor offers decent image quality for everyday photography needs. The 3x optical zoom provides useful framing options without quality degradation. The camera supports multiple exposure modes including program and scene modes, enhancing user control. Its xD-Picture Card slot allows for removable memory storage, convenient for backup and transfer. Additionally, USB 2.0 interface facilitates straightforward connection to computers for quick image transfer.

Limitations

The FE-4010's 4.0-megapixel resolution may be considered low for modern standards, limiting print size and cropping ability. Its 1.5-inch LCD screen is relatively small and offers limited viewing angles. The camera has limited ISO sensitivity options capped at ISO 800, which restricts performance in low-light environments. Battery life is modest, typically requiring frequent recharging or multiple AA batteries. The absence of advanced manual controls might deter enthusiasts seeking full exposure flexibility. Also, it uses now-obsolete xD-Picture Card media, which is less convenient compared to more common SD cards today.

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