If you have a photographer on the road looking for a camera with a versatile zoom, or a sports fan want a zoom, so they are closer to the action, had in mind when Olympus SZ-11 camera digital camera designed. With an impressive 20x optical zoom on offer, the SZ-11 not only has a fairly compact body, but also offers a focal range that - a model of interchangeable lenses - lens cap would be more cumbersome and costly.
At the heart of Olympus SZ-11 is a 14 megapixel CCD sensor, a sensor shift mechanism that the camera can make a real rise of mechanical stabilization - a must to reduce the effects of camera shake to focal longer or during low light conditions. It's a really good news, because with focal lengths approaching the equivalent of 500 mm telephoto lens on a 35mm camera, Olympus SZ-11 to get well, and even the strongest hand to keep shooting hand less than 1/500th second fight. At the other end of the zoom range, the Olympus SZ-11 offers a generous 25 mm wide angle, useful for indoor photos, if you will not make a couple of steps back from the scene, all in the frame.
The Olympus SZ-11 has no optical viewfinder or electronic, to frame the images remotely. Fortunately, with a relatively high resolution of 153,000 pixels (made of 460,000 red, green and blue points), the three-inch LCD on the back of the SZ-11 shows quite well and should produce a sharp image with which to focus and evaluate facial expressions. Like most fixed lens digital camera, the Olympus SZ-11 is based on a contrast AF system, and is the norm these days, which includes a face detection that can automatically humans, and ensure that the subject properly focused. In 500 mm telephoto lens, the focus SZ-11, about eight inches.
A variety of shooting modes, including a selection of scene modes, such as diving, each of which the camera adjusts to a specific shooting situation. Would photographers are only part of their scene and press the shutter button, there is a iAuto way in which the camera would think. There is also a panorama mode that automatically captures images together and points as you move around the stage, and a selection of "magic filter" effects, including two new additions: miniature (simulating depth of field) and reflection (a mirror is added to the bottom of the image, as if shot on a lake). There is also a 3D mode that captures two successive images how to move the camera, then combines them into one image format multi-image single standard for display on 3D screens.
In addition to still images, the Olympus SZ-11 can record high-definition video, with a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, commonly known as 720p. The movies are H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC, a format that is friendly, in terms of storage capacity, but need enough computing power for smooth viewing, and demand is certainly powerful enough machine if you think is significant editing.
The Olympus SZ-11 stores images and movies on Secure Digital, SDHC, including the types and higher-capacity SDXC. It also supports Eye-Fi wireless enabled SD card, no cables to load directly from the camera. Power comes courtesy of a battery owner who can usefully be recharged via the USB port of the camera - ideal if you have other devices that use a USB charger, or bring a laptop computer from which you can use the camera directly.
In the U.S. market, has the Olympus SZ-11 award for their digital camera at about $ 280 U.S. in September at the time of writing the company has not revealed when the model starts shipping.
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At the heart of Olympus SZ-11 is a 14 megapixel CCD sensor, a sensor shift mechanism that the camera can make a real rise of mechanical stabilization - a must to reduce the effects of camera shake to focal longer or during low light conditions. It's a really good news, because with focal lengths approaching the equivalent of 500 mm telephoto lens on a 35mm camera, Olympus SZ-11 to get well, and even the strongest hand to keep shooting hand less than 1/500th second fight. At the other end of the zoom range, the Olympus SZ-11 offers a generous 25 mm wide angle, useful for indoor photos, if you will not make a couple of steps back from the scene, all in the frame.
The Olympus SZ-11 has no optical viewfinder or electronic, to frame the images remotely. Fortunately, with a relatively high resolution of 153,000 pixels (made of 460,000 red, green and blue points), the three-inch LCD on the back of the SZ-11 shows quite well and should produce a sharp image with which to focus and evaluate facial expressions. Like most fixed lens digital camera, the Olympus SZ-11 is based on a contrast AF system, and is the norm these days, which includes a face detection that can automatically humans, and ensure that the subject properly focused. In 500 mm telephoto lens, the focus SZ-11, about eight inches.
A variety of shooting modes, including a selection of scene modes, such as diving, each of which the camera adjusts to a specific shooting situation. Would photographers are only part of their scene and press the shutter button, there is a iAuto way in which the camera would think. There is also a panorama mode that automatically captures images together and points as you move around the stage, and a selection of "magic filter" effects, including two new additions: miniature (simulating depth of field) and reflection (a mirror is added to the bottom of the image, as if shot on a lake). There is also a 3D mode that captures two successive images how to move the camera, then combines them into one image format multi-image single standard for display on 3D screens.
In addition to still images, the Olympus SZ-11 can record high-definition video, with a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, commonly known as 720p. The movies are H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC, a format that is friendly, in terms of storage capacity, but need enough computing power for smooth viewing, and demand is certainly powerful enough machine if you think is significant editing.
The Olympus SZ-11 stores images and movies on Secure Digital, SDHC, including the types and higher-capacity SDXC. It also supports Eye-Fi wireless enabled SD card, no cables to load directly from the camera. Power comes courtesy of a battery owner who can usefully be recharged via the USB port of the camera - ideal if you have other devices that use a USB charger, or bring a laptop computer from which you can use the camera directly.
In the U.S. market, has the Olympus SZ-11 award for their digital camera at about $ 280 U.S. in September at the time of writing the company has not revealed when the model starts shipping.