Olympus D-620L Digital Camera
Details
- 1.8-inch feel embarrassed LCD display
- 1,410,000-pixel CCD
- SmartMedia celebration storage with an 8-MB card included
Description
The Olympus D-620L gives you stiff 1,280 x 1,024 resolution, a range of flash and exposure options, and a 3x zoom lens--asset professional-level, single-lens-reflex construction. Well-founded as traditional 35mm SLRs are significantly larger than point-and-shoots, the Olympus D-620L is much bulkier than other non-SLR digital cameras, including Olympus's own piece of advice-and-shoot digitals. However, the added bulk is the price paid for improved optics, illustrate quality, and the advantage of being able to frame your copy with precision before you snap the picture.The through-the-lens viewfinder contemplate means you can't use the LCD screen as a viewfinder--you can only use it for image playback. This is a positively significant drawback if you like to see your picture on the LCD screen in front of you take it; otherwise it's not an issue.
The Olympus D-620L uses removable SmartMedia cards for retention; it comes with an 8 MB card, which holds about 100 images in the lowest answering. It also includes a battery charger for the four AA Ni-MH batteries--a agreeably touch, especially since it drains batteries quickly (like all digital cameras).
The included pop-up whiz has a good range of options, including red-eye reduction, fill-spark, and off. The Olympus D-620L also lets you use an optional extension flash--a well-known feature if you want more professional-looking photos. The Olympus D-620L lets you change exposure manually by three stops in either direction; in uniting, it has spot metering and macro functions. The digital camera's three preset well- settings (1.3 feet, 8 feet, and infinity) can be beneficial in situations where the autofocus has trouble. Unfortunately, the autofocus's compare detection system has difficulty in dim conditions, and the camera won't let you take a essence if the autofocus isn't set. We found this to be major inconvenience indoors, where rounded off standard indoor lighting was often too dark to take a visualize. The Olympus D-620L doesn't let you manually adjust focus either (other than providing target-lock capability).
Pros:
- Through-the-lens viewfinder
- Exceptional optics
- Preset focus settings
Cons:
- Somewhat awkward
- Has trouble focusing in dim light
The Olympus D-620L combines a height-resolution CCD (1.4 megapixel 1280 x 1024), a light-millstone, built-in 3X zoom lens and TTL (through the lens) viewfinder, and an exterior flash sync/PC connector for professional quality shots in studio settings and an landmark design inspired by the Olympus IS series 35mm ZLR cameras for a true photographic face.




