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Olympus μ TOUGH-3000: a solid camera for active users

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Company Olympus introduced additions to the family of stable cameras Olympus - μ TOUGH-model 3000, which is suitable for everyday adventures. This model inherited from the received awards μ TOUGH-8000 lens with a 3.6x wide optical zoom (28-102 mm equiv. To 35 mm), and is equipped with additional functions to capture images - from a system of dual image stabilization to the Magic Filter. Camera waterproof (up to 3 m), shockproof (up to 1,5 m) and frost-proof up to -10 ° C. 12-megapixel μ TOUGH-3000 goes on sale in March 2010. The camera will be available in different colors: red, turquoise, pink and emerald green.



The camera also allows you to record HD video quality and show it to your friends on your TV by connecting the camera connector HDMI. With the Olympus you can quickly find the desired image using as a search criterion events, person, place or date. Another plus: the user will not experience a shortage of memory and does not face a sudden Grounded battery - the camera is equipped with a built-in memory capacity of 1 GB and supports battery charging via USB port. In addition to all listed, this model is equipped with such functions Olympus, as the regime of beauty and mode i-Auto, Continuous AF autofocus and dual image stabilization.

Key features of Olympus μ TOUGH-3000:
  • Shockproof to 1.5 meters, waterproof to 3 meters, frost-proof up to -10 ° C, resistant to scratches
  • 3.6x wide optical zoom (28-102 mm equiv. To 35 mm)
  • Dual Image Stabilization (combination of mechanical and digital stabilization)
  • Record HD video and HDMI connector
  • 12 Megapixels
  • 1 GB of internal memory and a slot for SD memory cards
  • Function Photo surfing and the Olympus
  • Display with a diagonal of 2.7 inches and technology HyperCrystal III (230000 points)
  • Improved Detection and Shadow Adjustment Technology
  • Intelligent Auto mode (i-Auto) and Tracking AF
  • Magic Filters
  • Built-in User Guide
  • Charging the battery via USB

1 comments:

Jumal said...

Looks promising, the addition of a dedicated movie record button is great!