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Olympus SP-570 UZ
Product Specs
| Battery | |
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| Number of Batteries | 4 |
| Digital Format | |
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| Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) | 0 |
| Display | |
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| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Exposure | |
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| Shutter Priority | 1 |
| Image Processor | |
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| Number of image sensor pixels | 10 megapixels |
| Image sensor | CCD |
| Maximum horizontal image resolution | 3648 |
| Maximum vertical image resolution | 2736 |
| Image sensor quantity | 1 |
| Image format |
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| White balance | 0 |
| Included Hardware | |
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| Included Hardware |
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| Included Software | |
|---|---|
| Included Software | Olympus Master 2 Software. |
| Lens | |
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| Accessory Lens | 0 |
| Lens Model | 20X Optical Zoom Olympus Lens |
| Telephoto Aperture Maximum | 4.5 mm |
| Wide-Angle Aperture Maximum | 2.8 mm |
| Shutter | |
|---|---|
| Starter Media or Internal RAM | 1 |
| Storage | |
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| Media Slots | xD-Picture Card |
| LCD Screen | |
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| LCD screen size | 2.7 inches |
| Exposure Controls | |
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| Maximum shutter speed | 2000 |
| Minimum shutter speed | 15 |
| Bulb setting | 0 |
| ISO equivalencies |
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| Exposure settings | 0 |
| Exposure compensation range | 0 |
| Number of scene modes | 31 |
| Dimensions | |
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| Width | 4.7 inches |
| Depth | 3.3 inches |
| Height | 3.4 inches |
| Weight | 19.5 ounces |
| Flash | |
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| Flash characteristics |
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| Lens Features | |
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| Camera body only | 0 |
| Optical zoom | 20 X |
| Minimum focal length | 26 |
| Maximum focal length | 520 |
| Lens mount | Interchangeable |
| Focus features | Yes |
| Connectivity | |
|---|---|
| Interface connection | No |
| Other Features | |
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| General features |
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| Image stabilization | Hardware |
| Included components |
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| Power source | AA |
What You Should Know about the SP-570 UZ
Larger-Than-Average Optical Zoom Range
The optical zoom range on this camera is sufficiently broad to give you considerable creative control. Your options extend from individual portraits to group shots to wide-angle landscapes. Most point-and-shoots offer a focal length range that’s roughly equivalent to 35mm to 105mm on a 35mm film camera. At the wide end (the 35mm, in this case), they shoot a bit wider than what you see with your eye. At the telephoto end (the 105mm, in this case), they can zoom in a good deal closer than you’d be able to with the naked eye.
User Reviews for Olympus SP-570 UZ
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Reviewed by: RamArx
Duration of ownership: 12 Months
Strengths: The Sp-570 UZ is an excellent camera for its powerful zoom and its wide angle coverage. By far, its the camera with the widest angle of coverage when compared to other Power Zoom cameras in of this range. If you're familiar with old 35mm cameras then this camera is a breeze to use. Other great feature is its maximum lens aperture that allows you to use Natural Lighting without the aid of a flash. Color rendition is excellent and allows for correction in its settings. I've taken amazing shots of the moon at night using maximum optical plus 3 x digital giving me great shadow detail of moon craters, cracks. Macro-photography allows you to get extremeley close to your subject obtaining superb detail.
Weaknesses: A major weakness I find with this camera is how fast it drains batteries when not in use. After taking 20 or so pictures after a full NiMH charge and use it again a couple of days later the batteries are drained. You do need a quick charger on hand or recur to a second set of batteries.
Overall Evaluation: Other then the battery problem I still consider the camera an excellent tool for the pro or amateur photographer. I give it the 5 Star Rating
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Reviewed by: JustPlainDon
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Telephoto & supermacro!!!! Incredible!
Weaknesses: Not difficult to operate; a little bit of a learning curve. A little on the expensive side, but nothing else in this price range has the 20x (optical) telephoto. Not recognized by 64-bit Vista OS.
Overall Evaluation: I've never used a digital camera with this many features (film camera, yes; digital, no). To be honest, I could use the camera right out of the box to take regular pics from wide angle to telephoto. Getting around the features were not difficult, First thing was to check out the telephoto and the macro. One word, AMAZING! With the macro you can shoot as close as around 1/2 inch (but it better be very bright). The telephoto truly is sharp and comparable to a 500 mm lens in 35 mm photography. I printed out a 3648 x 2736 image using a 42" HP printer at work and I was amazed. Final size was 56" x 42". The detail was not to be believed. Very crisp image and good detail. While I have not done any tests to determine how accurate color is, so far all colors have been true by just casually "eyeballing" it. Not too warm, not too blue, everything seemed about right. I did notice that if you leave the camera hooked up to your PC (you connect with the camera turned off), it will continue to use battery power. After 24 hours (not sure when it died), the batteries were drained. Buy some good Ni-MH recharagables (2 sets of 4 to be prepared). The camera was recognized by PCs with WinXP & 32-bit Vista. 64-bit Vista did not recognize the camera which somewhat surprised me. I'm very pleased with my camera so far.
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