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- Olympus FE-120 Digital Camera
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Finally got my cousin to let me have it... |
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Model / Serial #: |
FE-120 |
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Date Written: |
December 8th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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5 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Long battery life, picture quality is good,
and the price is right. |
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Cons: Auto focus is slow, picture quality could have
been better, and overall performance is slow. |
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Bottom Line: Easy to use, cheap, but not a lot of
features... |
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I think a
month or two ago, a female cousin of mine was staying at our place for a week or
two. She had lots of new electronic gadgets that I wanted to try out and write
about and you will see some reviews very soon. This story is about her
Olympus FE-120 digital camera. The lowest price for this camera right
now is around 200 dollars; give or take a few bucks.
THE LCD :
The FE-120 has a 1.8 inch LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen, but it does not
have a viewfinder. I usually like to use the viewfinder to take shots that need
precision and also when I want to save a little battery life by turning off the
LCD. The LCD has 85,000 pixels resolution which is bright and clear; the
brightness can also be easily adjusted via the setup menus. It would have been
better to have one of those 2.5 inch LCD's for a better view of your subject.
THE POWER :
This camera can use 2 double A (AA) batteries or proprietary lithium battery.
The two double A's do not provide that many shots but is expected because of the
LCD. On the other hand, the rechargeable battery pack provides about 240 to 250
shots before having to charge it again. My cousin likes to use double A
batteries in this camera because does not want to wait when the battery charges.
I guess you can say that she is a little impatient. I also want to point out
that since there is not viewfinder you will not be able to turn off the LCD to
save battery life.
THE SPEEDS :
This camera switches on and becomes ready in roughly 3 seconds; the flash
recharge time is fairly good as it allows a shot every 2 or 3 seconds or so. The
LCD updates are quick and smooth even in some low light conditions. The playback
mode is a little slow, but zooming is quicker and smoother. Playback mode allows
you to zoom as close as five times the normal (5X). This camera has a continuous
shooting mode that takes about 7 photos at roughly 1.3 frames per second without
flash. The general shot to shot time was fairly good which allowed a shot every
2 seconds or so. The camera shutter response is slow as is expected with low end
digital cameras. Focusing is also a bit slow and slower in low-light. I found
out that this is the case in most low end Olympus digital cameras.
NOISE REDUCTION :
The Noise Reduction System (NR) of this camera is somewhat useful but not good
enough; you will still notice a lot of noise even when this feature is turned
on. The noise reduction system minimizes image noise in high ISO shots,
low-light images, and long exposures. With Noise reduction on, the shoots take a
bit longer than usual and even then they are not clear enough. My cousin and I
like to just use the flash in low light conditions and there are no manual ISO
settings to fool around with anyways.
MOVIE MODE :
The FE-120 has a pretty good movie mode that records video clips at 320 x 240
pixels @ 30fps (max). One thing that would have been nice is if audio could be
recorded with the video. The length of video always depends solely on the memory
card you use.
I did take some video clips of my family just to test it and it turned out
fairly nice. The clips are not of the highest quality but they are decent
enough, but the downside is that they have no audio. The ability to record audio
would have made the video mode more desirable and appealing but it is not a
problem as my cousin does not use it anyways. But of course, if you wanted high
quality videos with audio, you would just get a camcorder.
ISO & WHITE BALANCING :
The ISO and White balancing settings are automatic so there is not much you can
do manually to customize your shot. The automatic ISO sensitivity ranges are
Auto with is equivalent to (50 – 320). This camera itself decides which setting
to use automatically depending on the shooting conditions. This camera has
automatic white balancing (WB) settings also so you do not have too much control
over your shot. My cousin and I really do not mind the auto settings, but are
glad that we do not have to mess around with the settings.
THE SHUTTER :
This camera takes about two to three seconds to startup. The shutter fires
quickly and it takes about a second or two at most (maybe more in bad lighting).
The Auto focus (AF) is also pretty quick and accurate most of the time in good
light conditions. The AF system gets the picture in focus (in good lighting) in
less than a second or two. The AF system sometimes lags to get the pictures in
focus, and in low light situations it takes a little longer than usual.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I have used this Olympus FE-120 digital camera for a little more than a week,
and it had given me a wide range of quality pictures. I roamed around our yard
and took pictures of flowers and my family. These pictures are good enough for
everyday use. You can pretty much take it everywhere you go, and it will fit
perfectly in your pockets.
I like to take a lot of pictures, especially of my family and the beautiful
Mother Nature. I like to visit places and capture all their beauty. My mom has a
beautiful flower garden and I usually go to her place and take close ups of the
pretty flowers and other wonderful plants. I usually take my
Olympus C-8080 to take close-ups but I tried it with this new camera
also but I think I will stick to my C-8080 for now. I use the built-in flash,
even during the day, to light up all parts of the object I am capturing which
this camera allows me to do that without any problems.
PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT :
My cousin does have a carrying case that she purchased when she purchased the
camera. Because she keeps this camera in the case when it is not in use, it does
not any scratches on it anywhere. So if you want to protect your investment, I
suggest you purchase a good case for this camera. For great quality pictures,
you should not touch the camera lens with you fingers (you do not want finger
prints on the lens do you?). Keep the LCD clean at all times and when storing,
cover the LCD with a piece of cloth to prevent scratches. Or wrap the camera in
something to protect it.
I also suggest that you buy a lens cleaning kit so you can get the dust and
fingerprints off easily when they do get on the lens.
PICTURE QUALITY :
The image quality this FE-120 provides is good but could have been better. I
would say that my
Nikon Coolpix S1 has way better picture quality
than this camera. The color is accurate, but can look washed out once in a
while. I usually use the highest (6 MP) resolutions for my pictures because I
sometimes want to crop and edit pictures; this gives me that flexibility and
quality to do so. I am still pretty new to digital photography and digital
cameras, so I do not know everything in detail about this camera but I can tell
you this, every picture I have taken with this camera turned out quiet nicely,
but the pictures that came out of my S1 are way better.
A FEW I DID NOT LIKE :
Unfortunately I did find some things that I do not like about this camera; first
is that this camera lacks the ability to record sound with video clips. It would
have made the video mode much more desirable even with the low resolution. I
sometimes like to play around with the ISO and white balancing settings, but
this camera does not have manual settings for these features. The auto focus is
slower than most digital cameras I have used in the same class; this just
creates more lag in taking simultaneous pictures. These are some minor problems
but you may consider them major.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
This is definitely not the perfect camera and I would not recommend this as a
holiday present for someone as it will only give them frustration as it did me.
That being said, I still recommend this for people who want a 6 mega pixel
camera at a low price. I have tried many other low end digital cameras and this
would be one of the low quality one's. This camera will last you a long time as
it is Olympus but may not always give you the best possible picture.
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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: |
6.18 Megapixels |
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Optical Zoom: |
3X |
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Digital Zoom: |
4X |
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Image Resolutions: |
640 x 480, 2816 x 2112, 1600 x 1200 |
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Video Resolutions: |
320 x 240 (QVGA) |
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Video Speed: |
30 frames per second |
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Video Format: |
QuickTime, AVI, and Motion JPEG |
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ISO Speeds: |
Auto |
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Aperture Range: |
f2.8f4.9 (w/t) |
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Shutter Speed: |
4 - 1/2000 sec |
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White Balance: |
Auto |
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Compatible Memory: |
Built-in (14MB) and xD Picture Card |
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Accessories: |
2 x AA Batteries, Software, USB Cable, Video
Cable, Hand Strap, and 32 MB Memory Card |
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LCD Panel Size: |
1.8 inches |
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LCD Screen Resolution: |
85,000 pixels |
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Dimensions: |
4.2 inches (W) x 1.4 inches (D) x 2.2 inches (H) |
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Weight: |
0.31 pounds |
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Description: |
Keep it simple while adding just a smidge of
extra "oomph" with the ability to decorate pictures in fun frames and borders,
shoot in any of 19 cool scene modes, or print high-quality photos even larger
than 11"x14". |
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