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Olympus FE-190 Details

Digital camera - 6.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: xD, xD Type H, xD Type M

Olympus FE-190
alaSCORE 85

334 reviews

November, 2009

67 / 100

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Olympus FE-190


Olympus FE-190 Details

Audio Input

Type

Microphone

Battery

Battery Form Factor

Manufacturer specific

Manufacturer Battery Name

Olympus LI-42B

Camera Flash

Red Eye Reduction

Yes

Type

Built-in flash

Digital Camera

Supported Flash Memory

xD-Picture Card / xD-Picture Card Type H / xD-Picture Card Type M

Dimensions & Weight

Depth

0.7in

Height

2.3in

Weight

3.9oz

Width

3.6in

Display (Projector)

Diagonal Size

2.5in

Display Form Factor

Built-in

Technology

TFT active matrix

Type

LCD display

Exposure Parameters

Shooting Programs

Anti shake / Auction / Behind glass / Candle / Cuisine / Document / Fireworks / Indoor / Landscape / Night portrait / Panorama assist / Portrait mode / Self-portrait / Sports mode / Sunset

Header

Manufacturer

Olympus

Model

FE-190

Packaged Quantity

1

Product Line

Olympus

Lens System

Lens Aperture

F/3.1-5.9

Max Focal Length

18.9mm

Min Focal Length

6.3mm

Optical Zoom

3

Type

Zoom lens

Optical Sensor

Optical Sensor Type

CCD

Sensor Resolution

6Megapixel

Storage Floppy Drive

Type

None

Video Input

Digital Video Format

QuickTime

Digital Zoom

4

ISO (Max)

400

Light Sensitivity

ISO auto (64-400)

Shooting Modes

Frame movie mode

Still Image Format

JPEG

Type

Digital camera

Viewfinder

Viewfinder Type

None


Manufacturer's Description

Amazingly slim. Very accessible. The sleek 0.7" thin body of the FE-190 is compact enough to slip in and out of your purse or pocket with ease. You'll be amazed by many features packed into this little camera - like the built-in help guide, Digital Image Stabilization mode and the 2.5" LCD screen. Pull it out of the box and start shooting. It's that easy to take great pictures with the FE-190. Use the built-in help guide to select the right camera settings for all environments. Shooting a moving subject? Experiencing a bit of camera shake? Not a problem with Digital Image Stabilization technology. With this big screen it's even easier to preview, frame, shoot and share pictures, not to mention use the camera's menu when necessary.

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