Olympus C-2100 2MP Digital Camera w/ 10x Optical Zoom
Details
- Uses 4 AA batteries; rechargeable batteries and stallion included
- Included 8 MB SmartMedia condolence card holds 16 images at default resolution
- Connects with PCs and Macs via USB seaport
Description
The Olympus C2100 UZ's most affecting feature is also its most obvious one: the massive 10x optical zoom lens that protrudes from the camera. Normally, it would be complex to take advantage of a lens this powerful without using a tripod. Why? At roundish zoom, the camera focuses on such a small area that placid the most minute movements result in a blurry image. Fortunately, Olympus equips the camera with visual image stabilization, a complex system that senses shakes and wobbles and continuously adjusts the lenses to recompense.Olympus adds yet another high-tech feature on this camera by replacing the historic optical viewfinder with a camcorder-style electronic viewfinder (EVF)--a inconsequential LCD screen inside the eyepiece. The benefits of this arrangement are conspicuous: the EVF provides a traditional SLR-style through-the-lens viewing savoir vivre, works well even in bright sunlight, lets you believe the camera in the more stable, traditional position, and helps to on battery life. The 2100 UZ does have a standard 1.8-inch LCD on the bet on a support to compose, review, and share images as you would on most digital cameras.
With the take offence of the lens and the electronic viewfinder, the 2100 UZ is essentially a 2-megapixel interpretation of the popular C-3000Z. If you like tinkering with your camera's settings, you'll inclination this camera--it features shutter-priority and aperture-predominance modes, manually adjustable focus, adjustable ISO, manual revealing, exposure compensation, and even a multimode flash with tardily-sync abilities.
Olympus has been criticized for "only" having a 2.1-megapixel sensor in this camera, when numerous new cameras (including several Olympus models) are now shipping with 3- and still 4-megapixel sensors. Though we certainly wouldn't mind if Olympus released a 3-megapixel rendition of this camera, we found that the sharp optics and littlest compression used by Olympus resulted in crisp, sharp prints uniform with at 8 by 10 inches.
If you're currently using an SLR and are considering a digital camera, the 2100 UZ is a intimate choice. Its lens isn't removable or interchangeable, but is flexible enough to seize virtually any photo, and the full range of manual controls at one's desire help an experienced photographer to get the exact shot he or she wants.
Pros:
- 10x visual, 2.7x digital zoom
- Optical image stabilization
- Unconditional manual controls
Cons:
- 2.1-megapixel sensor is adequate, but 3.3 megapixels would lustre




