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- Olympus Camedia C-8080 Wide Zoom Digital Camera
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8 Mega Pixels of Excellence - Olympus C-8080 |
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Model / Serial #: |
C-8080 |
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Date Written: |
July 5th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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5 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Very fast, reliable, and great quality. |
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Cons: In low light areas the auto focus take a bit
longer than usual. |
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Bottom Line: The best choice of point and shoot
camera's out in the market that has the flexibility of manual settings. |
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Three
months after Olympus release the C-8080 (8 mega pixel) digital camera,
I was drooling to get my hands on it. I decided to sell my
Olympus
C-4000 Zoom and buy the C-8080. I got this Camera online after I
found the cheapest vendor on
epinions.com and saved about a hundred dollars
on the total price. I thought that was a good deal, but a couple months later I
found out that I would have saved even more if I had just waited. Nowadays, I am
interested in the Canon Digital Rebel XT / EOS 350D Digital Camera. I am
still not sure if I should buy it or wait for the next model (please let me know
which one I should get and which not to get).
VIEWFINDER/LCD :
The C-8080 has an electronic viewfinder (EVF) which has the same view as the LCD
screen. The view finder helps you see what you want clearly when in a very
bright or very dark environments. The refresh rate for the EVF is 60 frames per
second, which is very good. It also has diopter correction for people who wear
eyeglasses. I use the EVF often when I go outside to take pictures of nature
during the day. When the sun is shining bright during the day, the LCD will not
show you the clearest picture, so it is best to switch to the EVF.
The LCD, on the other hand, is 1.8” TFT and it is bright and clear even in some
bright environments. The most important feature I like about the LCD is its
ability to flip up and tilt down. With this feature I can take the camera as low
or as high as I want without having to go higher or lower with the camera. The
LCD can tilt down 45 degrees and tilt up 90 degrees; that is a lot of
flexibility anyone will be happy with. This is one of the reasons I purchased
this camera.
POWER :
The C-8080 is powered by the BLM1 Lithium-Ion battery pack. This is a
rechargeable battery pack that provides about 300 to 400 pictures before having
to charge it again. The BCM-2 charger that is included in the package, can
charge the battery fully in about 4 to 6 hours. I did not buy an extra battery
pack because the original battery can last a very long time before it needs
recharging.
NOISE REDUCTION :
The Noise Reduction System (NR) of this camera is the most efficient that I have
seen. This noise reduction system minimizes image noise in high ISO shots,
low-light images, and long exposures. With Noise reduction on, the shoot may
take a bit longer than usual, but it is definitely worth the wait. I like to use
NR when I am in an environment without appropriate lighting. NR helps reduce the
noise created by lack of proper lighting.
MOVIE MODE :
The C8080 has a decent movie mode that records video clips at 640 x 480 pixels @
15fps. The coolest thing is that it can also record audio with the video, but
you can also turn that off at the Movie menu, if you do not need audio. Now the
length of video you can record depends solely on the memory card you are using.
Recording time remaining is displayed on the LCD screen and decreases as you
record. Another cool feature this camera provides is the ability to scroll
through video clips (frame-by-frame). This comes in handy when you with to cut
out certain parts of the video clip.
I took some video clips when I went to see the fireworks show this 4th of July
and they came out very nicely. Now the clips are not of the highest quality but
they are decent enough for everyday use. Of course, if you want high quality
video, you would just get a camcorder.
ISO/SENSITIVITY :
The C-8080’s sensitivity range provides the ability to slightly change images
without reducing its quality and details. Sensitivity options are Auto, and ISO
50, 64, 80, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, & 400. This camera's range of
sensitivity choices go along nicely with the White Balance feature and other
image adjustment controls. I usual like to leave the ISO setting to Auto, but I
play around with it when I have free time to see what the pictures will look
like.
WHITE BALANCING :
The C-8080 has 11 white balance (WB) settings: Auto, and pre-sets such as Shade,
Cloudy, Sunny, Evening Sun, Daylight Fluorescent, Neutral Fluorescent, Cool
White Fluorescent, White Fluorescent, Incandescent, a Custom (manual) setting,
and a One-Touch setting. This camera also has a WB color adjustment feature that
allows us to fine tune WB. This function works with both the pre-set and manual
settings. I hardly ever change my WB settings, because I like to just point and
shoot. I leave my setting at Auto and forget about it.
THE SHUTTER :
Olympus' TruePic image processor provides the fastest image processing times
that I have seen so far. It takes about one second to startup. The shutter fires
very quickly without virtually any lag, but sometimes it takes about a second
(in bad lighting). When taking pictures, one right after the other, the shutter
speed is anywhere between one and two seconds. The Auto focus (AF) is also
faster and more accurate than my old C-4000 Zoom. The AF system gets the picture
in focus (in good lighting) in less than a second. The AF system hardly ever
lags to get the pictures in focus, and in low light situations it takes a bit
longer and uses the focus aid beam.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I have been using the Olympus C-8080 for about a year now, and it has given me a
wide range of high quality pictures. I take it everywhere I go, and it gives me
great looking pictures. I always get crystal clear pictures every single time.
If you are interested, please visit my websites picture gallery and see for your
self what the pictures look like. But the pictures on the website have been
reduced in quality, but you can still see the magic of this camera. My Website:
http://abcvvc.50webs.com.
I like to take a lot of pictures, especially of my family and the beautiful
nature. I like to visit places and take a lot of pictures. My mom has a
beautiful flower garden and I usually go to her place and take close ups of some
very pretty flowers and other wonderful trees. The Olympus C-8080 allows me to
do this really quickly. I use the built-in flash, even during the day, to light
up all parts of the object I am capturing and this camera allows me to do that
without any hassle. My C-4000 Zoom was slower and it could not give me
flexibility I needed, so I upgraded to this C-8080 and I have not regretted this
investment ever.
PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT :
I bought a carrying and storage case for this camera and thus far I have not had
a scratch on it anywhere. So if you want to protect your investment, I suggest
you purchase a good case and always use the lens cap when you are not using the
camera. For great quality pictures, you should not touch the camera's lens with
you fingers. Keep the LCD clean at all times and when storing, cover the LCD
with a piece of cloth to prevent scratches.
I also purchased a lens cleaning 2-in-1 pen which helps me get the dust and
finger prints off in just a couple of seconds from the wide angle lens of the
C-8080. I would highly recommend purchasing some sort of lens cleaning apparatus
to take full advantage of this camera’s potential.
Go to the following link for more details:
Radioshack.com
PICTURE QUALITY :
The image quality the C-8080 provides is amazing and is better than most of the
eight mega pixel digital cameras I have used. The color is accurate and can
easily be customized in the menu settings. I usually use 3264 x 2448 resolutions
for my pictures because I sometimes want to crop and edit pictures; this gives
me that flexibility and quality. Well, since I am still new to digital
photography and digital cameras, I do not know everything in detail about this
camera but I can tell you this, every picture I have taken with this camera came
out perfect (for me). I have never had a ruined picture in the time I have used
it. Every picture is just beautiful without question.
A FEW CONS :
I have discovered a few nicks here and there while shoot pictures in place that
lack proper lighting. The auto focus takes a bit longer than usual to get the
object/scene in focus. Is also makes some weird noises when doing this, but not
always and it is not loud at all. I think the noise is the auto focus feature
trying to focus in the low light situation, but I might be wrong. To fix this
problem, I try to get more light in the area, or turn the camera off and then
back on again. Doing this usually fixes the problem with the weird noise, but
the improper lighting is a problem you have to be patient with.
THE PACKAGE :
32 MB Olympus xD Picture Card
Olympus BLM-1 Lithium-Ion battery
Olympus BCM-2 battery charger
Infrared Remote Control
Lens cap & keeper strap
Lens hood, Shoulder strap
USB/AV cables
Software CD-ROM
Users Manual
FINAL THOUGHTS :
I am not saying that this is the perfect camera for anyone, but from my
experience I can say that it will not fail to provide you with excellent
pictures. I have tried the Sony's 8 megapixel camera and this C-8080 speeds
ahead of it without hesitation. This camera will last you a long time and help
you secure your memories in perfect quality every time. |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Olympus |
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Website: |
www.olympus.com |
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Resolution: |
8 Megapixels |
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Optical Zoom: |
5X |
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Digital Zoom: |
3X |
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Image Resolutions: |
640 x 480, 3264 x 2448, 3264 x 2176,
2592 x 1944, 2288 x 1712, 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, 1024 x 768 |
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Video Resolutions: |
640 x 480 (VGA), 320 x 240 (QVGA), 160 x 120 |
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Video Speed: |
15 frames per second |
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Video Format: |
QuickTime |
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ISO Speeds: |
Auto, 50, 64, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400 |
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Aperture Range: |
f8 (w) - f2.4/f3.5 (w/t) |
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Shutter Speed: |
16 - 1/4000 sec |
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White Balance: |
Daylight / Sunny (Preset), Fluorescent
(Preset), Tungsten (Preset), Overcast (Preset) |
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Compatible Memory: |
CompactFlash Card Type I, CompactFlash Card Type II, xD Picture
Card |
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Warranty: |
6 Months |
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Accessories: |
Software, USB Cable, Video Cable, 32 MB Memory
Card,
Lithium Battery, Battery Charger, Remote Control, Lens Cap, Strap |
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LCD Panel Size: |
1.8 inches |
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LCD Screen Resolution: |
134,000 pixels |
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Dimensions: |
4.9 inches (W) x 3.9 inches (D) x 3.3 inches (H) |
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Weight: |
1.46 pounds |
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Description: |
Designed so you can stretch your photographic
legs You'll reap the finely-detailed vibrantly-colored image rewards of an 8
megapixel CCD See the field more expansively with a 5x optical wide angle zoom
Enjoy full manual control Choose between 10 shooting modes Work as quickly as
you like with the TruePic TURBOTM image processor Utilize the dedicated hot shoe
for flash versatility And that's just the beginning. |
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