Olympus FE-200 6.0 Megapixels Digital Camera
Today’s entry-level digital cameras are expected to be small yet powerful and most importantly, easy to use. Judging by these criteria, the new Olympus FE-200 leaves nothing to be desired and even offers something extra. Despite its compact form that lets it fit into virtually any pocket, the Olympus FE-200 incorporates an impressive 5x zoom lens that spans from 28-140mm (35mm equivalent). As well as letting users zoom right into the middle of the action, the FE-200's wide-angle capabilities also let photographers fit more of the scene into the frame – whether for stunning panorama shots or broader views at close range.
This camera’s highly-advanced inner-workings are protected by an ultra-compact, stylish metal body. 6.0 million pixels, meanwhile, ensure that what’s captured through the powerful zoom lens is faithfully recorded in crystal-clear quality. And since snapshooters usually don’t want to bother with reading through lengthy manuals and would rather start shooting immediately, camera operation is simple and fun. This is not least thanks to the intuitive “one button, one function” design principle and handy help function that explains the main camera features directly on the Olympus FE-200's large 6.4cm/2.5" LCD.
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5x Optical Zoom A 5x wide-angle optical zoom and a 20x total seamless zoom let you capture it all. |
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Sleek Design The attractive full-metal body complements the camera's sleek design. |
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Built-in Help Guide No need to reference the user's manual thanks to the Built-in Help Guide. |
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Share your Favorites Instantly Frame and share sharp images on the large 2.5" LCD screen. |
Specifications
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Sensor |
6.0 Megapixel |
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Size |
1/2.7-inch |
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Image Resolution |
640 x 480 2048 x 1536 2816 x 2112 |
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Movie Resolution |
160 x 120 320 x 240 |
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Optical Zoom |
5x |
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Digital Zoom |
4X |
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Combined Zoom |
20x |
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Focal Length |
f= 28-140mm @ 35mm |
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Focus Mode |
Auto focus |
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Focusing Range |
Normal/Macro Mode (Wide): 7.8” (0.2m) – Infinity Normal/Macro Mode (Tele): 19.7” (0.5m) – Infinity Super Macro Mode (Wide): 2.0” (5cm ) – 7.8” (20cm) |
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LCD Monitor |
2.5-inch TFT |
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LCD Pixels |
150,000 pixels |
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LCD Coverage |
100% |
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Maximum Aperture |
f3.3 – f4.8 |
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Shutter Speed |
4 - 1/2000 sec. |
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Movie Mode |
15 fps 30 fps |
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Memory Included |
24MB Internal |
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Storage Media |
xD-Picture Card |
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Height |
2.4 inches |
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Width |
3.9 inches |
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Depth |
1.1 inches |
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Weight |
5.4 oz. |
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A Closer Look
Features
- 6.0 million pixels in a stylish metal body
- 5x optical zoom (equiv. to 28-140mm on a 35mm model), 1:3.3-4.8
- 6.4cm/2.5” LCD
- One button, one function design principle
- Help function that explains camera features directly on LCD
- 10 scene modes (e.g. Sports, Indoor, Fireworks)
- Movie recording with sound up to card capacity
- Internal memory plus xD-Picture Card slot
- Supplied with Olympus Master Software + LI-12B lithium-ion battery and charger

| NUMBER OF IMAGES STORED ON A DIGITAL CARD |
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The number of pictures you can take varies depending on your camera model and complexity of the scene being photographed. To calculate how many pictures your card can hold, divide the capacity of your card by the average file size of your images. For example, if you have a 256MB card, and use a camera that has an average file size of 1.2MB, then 256 divided by 1.2 gives you approximately 213 pictures. As you change modes on your camera, the number of images will increase if you shoot in a lower resolution mode, and decrease if you shoot in a higher resolution mode. |
| APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF IMAGES PER CAPACITY OF CARD |
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MB = megabytes GB= gigabytes |
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* Average file size using cameras highest resolution JPEG mode. The actual number of images per card will vary and depends on the camera model and compatibility of the scene being photographed. |
| MEGAPIXELS AND PHOTO PRINT SIZE |
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The photo print quality of your images depends on the camera's "megapixel rating." The higher number of pixels your camera has, the higher the resolution (or sharpness) of your images---and the larger your prints can be without quality loss.
APPROXIMATE PRINT SIZE BY MEGAPIXEL |
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