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Olympus Stylus 810 review at Steves Digicams
Mark Peters : June 6th 2006 - 00:08 CET
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Olympus Stylus 810 review at Steves Digicams : Our good friends at Steves Digicams have published their review of the Olympus Stylus 810 digital camera. The Olympus 810 camera packs 8.0 million pixel resolution and cutting-edge features into a small body. The Olympus Stylus 810 camera features BrightCapture Technology. BrightCapture Technology ensures users optimum results when shooting in low light situations, such as during evening beach strolls or dinner parties. Furthermore the Olympus Stylus 810 offers a 3x zoom lens system (equivalent to 35-105mm on a 35mm camera) and a large 6.4cm format LCD monitor with 230,000 pixel resolution. With the Digital Image Stabilisation Edit feature, blur can be decreased at the touch of a button.
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Olympus 810 - Design & Optical zoom
According to Steve Digicams: "The Olympus 810 features a large 2.5-inch "HyperCrystal" LCD, which I found worked well in various lighting conditions. Outdoors it works well, but because the display has a reflective surface, there are still many angles that reflect the sun. When shooting indoors or anytime you're in low-ambient lighting, it "gains up" to help brighten your subject; this is a very useful feature considering the LCD is the only viewfinder."
Olympus Stylus 810 review conclusion
Steve continues: "The overall image quality when using the SHQ mode is good for an 8-megapixel model. When shooting outdoors, it produced pleasing photos that were sharp and well exposed. I did notice some purple fringing (aka chromatic aberration) present around extremely lit objects. However, image noise was very low when the ISO was set to 200 or lower, becoming more noticeable when the sensitivity is increased." You want to learn more about the Olympus Stylus digital camera? Continue to read the Olympus Stylus 810 review at Steve's Digicams!
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