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The Olympus Stylus 800 is a digital camera with an 8 megapixel CCD image sensor (1/1.8 inches) and a 3x Optical Zoom lens. It has an all weather metal casing, a large 2.5inch LCD screen and USB 2.0 full speed connectivity.
The Olympus Stylus 800 will retail at $449.99 ($US) and should hit stores in July 2005.
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Steves Digicams reviews the Olympus Stylus Digital 800 and writes - 'I was pleased with the image quality of the 8-megapixel SHQ mode. Outdoors it produced sharp images that showed good overall exposure and color balance. The Auto white balance setting was very accurate, even when shooting in very mixed lighting conditions. You can also manually choose one of six white balance presets. Our ISO 64 to 400 images showed average amounts of noise, but you can only see this when viewing an image at 100% and it's very unlikely that you will see it in your prints. When using ISO 800, 1600, or 2500 (Blur reduction Mode only) the image size is reduced to SQ1 (approx. 4-megapixels.) Noise levels do increase, but the usefulness of the higher ISO speeds and the ability to capture handheld images at slower than normal shutter speeds, outweighs the image quality issues by far. Like most Olympus models, The Stylus 800 excels at portrait photography. Our indoor and outdoor portraits were sharp and skin tones were very natural. Although the autofocus system does not feature an AF-assist lamp, we found it worked quite well in low-ambient lighting, and even though it sometimes would not show a lock, the image came out sharp and in focus. Macro mode also produced pleasing results. You can focus on a subject 8 inches away with Macro mode or use the Super Macro mode and get as close as 1.2 inches. The camera did an excellent job of controlling the flash when using either of these modes, "throttling down" so the subject wasn't overexposed.'
CNET Reviews has a review of the Olympus Stylus 800 digital camera where they give it a rating of 'Good' (6.6) and write - 'With 8 megapixels, aperture- and shutter-priority exposure controls, and a top-notch built-in help guide, the compact, 3X-zoom Stylus 800 sits solidly at the top of Olympus's weather-resistant-camera lineup. It's also one of the smallest and most affordable 8-megapixel cameras on the market. But if you are opting for a high-resolution model because you have poster-making aspirations, you'll need to save some money and step up to a more advanced 8-megapixel model; the Olympus Stylus 800's photos are generally good enough for 8x10 prints, but we wouldn't suggest blowing them up.'
Trusted Reviews has a review of the Olympus µ [mju] Digital 800 (also known as the Olympus Stylus 800) and writes - 'It may be questionable whether anyone really needs an 8MP compact, but there’s no denying that the Olympus mju 800 is an extremely good camera. Build quality, ease of use and performance are as good as ever. The Bright Capture technology makes low-light photography much easier, and the image quality in SHQ mode is superb. If you simply must have A3-size holiday snaps then it’s ideal.'
DCRP reviews the Olympus Stylus 800 and sums up by writing - 'Photo quality on the Stylus 800 is a mixed bag. Images are very sharp -- perhaps too much so -- and there's no way to adjust that. Noise levels are above average, which shouldn't be too surprising as this camera has a lot of pixels crammed on a tiny sensor. The camera can shoot as high as ISO 1600, though the resolution is lowered to 3 Megapixels and noise levels are pretty high. Otherwise photos were well-exposed with accurate colors and low purple fringing levels. Redeye was a problem, as it is on most cameras in this class.'
DigiCam Review has reviewed the Olympus Mju Digital 800/Stylus 800 and writes - 'The 8 megapixel Olympus Mju Digital 800 is a very good all round digital camera, it's large clear 2.5" screen, compact all-weather body and high resolution will appeal to many. The easy to use camera is capable of very good results. The camera gives you a lot of options, scene modes, aperture / shutter priority, etc, and would be suited to all levels. The "Anti-Shake" mode is good, but the quality of picture limits the print size. The super macro mode is very good. The camera is good value for money for a weatherproof compact 8 megapixel camera at around £279 | $409 . I would quite happily recommend this camera to someone looking for a compact, weatherproof, high resolution digital camera, with speedy operation, a clear high resolution screen, manual controls, and excellent low-light performance in both focusing and screen visibility. Have a look at the sample photos and see what you think of them. I can imagine a lot of people being happy with this camera thanks to Olympus addressing some of the major problems with digital cameras such as slow focusing time / shutter response, poor low-light performance, and poor screen visibility.'
Digital Camera Review has a review of the Olympus Stylus 800 Digital Camera and writes - 'The stylish little Stylus 800 does everything very well, but it doesn't do anything exceptionally well. Image quality, operational speed, and usability are all about average, but that's not a bad thing -- average is actually pretty good these days. Still not convinced? The Stylus 800 is built like a tank, it's weatherproof, it's compact and lightweight, and it makes an excellent "take it along everywhere" photographic tool for family shooters, active folks, outdoorsmen (and women), and travelers.'
DP Review has reviewed the Olympus Stylus 800 and gives it a rating of 'above average'. They write - 'So, if you're looking for a nice, weatherproof camera capable - with careful exposure - of very sharp, very colorful results (providing you use the best quality setting) the Stylus 800 is well worth a look. If you're a pixel-peeper, purist or post-processing junkie I'd have to advise you give this one a fairly wide berth and look at one of the 7.2MP cameras still on the market.'
Olympus once again demonstrates that digital camera design is about more than just the number of pixels and the size of the LCD – it’s about functionality. The Stylus 800 delivers power, performance and enhanced usability with an array of innovative technologies: Bright Capture Technology for low-light photography; a HyperCrystal LCD for high-contrast viewing; metal, all-weather construction for protection against the elements; manual exposure and aperture settings for creative control and versatility; as well as an 8.0-megapixel image sensor for stunningly high-resolution prints.
“All-weather durability and stylish ergonomic design made the Stylus film cameras the best selling point-and-shoot camera series in history,” said Tomoko Matsunaga, product manager, Olympus Imaging America Inc. “The Stylus digital cameras carry on this tradition, and in the latest iteration – the Stylus 800 – new technology such as Bright Capture and manual exposure control make it uniquely powerful and versatile in its category.”
Designed to Do More
There are times when you want to photograph subjects in low light without having to use a flash – such as when trying to capture the softness and warmth of a candlelit dinner, or natural skin tones in subdued lighting. Olympus’ new Bright Capture Technology makes it possible to clearly compose subjects on the LCD, and with high sensitivity options (up to ISO 1600) and an enhanced auto-focus, even action photos can be captured in low levels of ambient light.
Viewing images under the glare of sunlight is also improved thanks to Olympus’ exclusive HyperCrystal LCD technology. The HyperCrystal technology enables clear, high-contrast images – even when composing subjects with the sun at your back. Images are viewable on the 2.5-inch LCD from 160-degrees, so photos can be composed from a range of angles and viewed by several people at once.
Power, Performance and Creative Control
The Stylus 800 combines an 8.0-megapixel CCD image sensor with Olympus’ exclusive image processor, TruePic TURBO, which significantly enhances image quality and delivers faster overall processing speeds for rapid startup, shutter release and playback. TruePic TURBO enables the Stylus 800 to capture information from all 8.0 million pixels with pixel “micro-smoothing” that delivers clearer and more color-accurate photos, even at lower resolutions. The result is superb high-quality images that are consistently sharp and vivid even in large-format prints. The fast startup of less than one second and nearly instant shutter release time ensures a high-speed response so you are always ready to take great pictures.
The addition of manual Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority modes, combined with 19 fully automatic pre-set scene modes, gives users versatility and control for optimal performance in any situation. Users can express their creative vision – adjusting the f-stop for detailed portraits with softened backgrounds, or slowing the exposure speed to create the blurred effect of motion – or simply select the appropriate scene mode from 19 choices for point-and-shoot simplicity. In-camera editing features such as Red-Eye Fix, Sepia and Black & White give users the ability to edit photos on the fly.
Delivering Style & Durability
The Stylus 800 is defined by high-performance, durability and style. In addition to the all-weather construction that made the Stylus famous, the Stylus 800 features a glossy finish, clean lines and smooth, rounded edges that make it comfortable to hold and easy to handle. At a compact size of 4.1“ (W) x 2.3” (H) x 1.3“ (D) the camera fits snugly into a pocket and won’t crowd a backpack. The circular lens barrier tucks away inside the camera body with a snap when powered on, and protects the lens with an impenetrable seal when closed, leaving the camera face smooth and flat.
The compact, all-weather Stylus 800 can go virtually anywhere you can. The body is constructed of durable, lightweight metal with rubber gaskets throughout the interior to ensure that rain, sleet, snow won’t get in the way of great photos. And with its new optimized battery design, the Stylus 800 can take hundreds of shots between charges.
Intelligent Design
Olympus photos are known worldwide for sharp, vibrant image quality. This is achieved through a number of key technologies, such as Olympus’ new high-refractive-index aspherical lens elements, designed specifically for digital cameras. The lens provides the equivalent of 38 to 114mm focal length, f2.8 – f4.9 in 35mm photography, with 15x combined total zoom (3x optical and 5x digital) to bring the action closer, and a Super Macro Mode that captures details as nuanced as the iridescent petals of a flower, from as close as 1.2 inches.
The Stylus 800 also features an all-weather speaker and microphone, enabling users to narrate images with personalized audio captions. With its QuickTime® Movie Mode, the Stylus 800 can record movies of any length, limited only by the size of the internal memory or xD Picture Card in the camera.
Designed to be Approachable
With a new Help GUIDE function, the Stylus 800 makes every last one of its features accessible, even to novice users. By simply pressing the GUIDE button on the back of the camera, users can access images and brief descriptions of each of the camera’s functions and scene modes. And the new Shooting Guide serves as a quick reference, walking users through the camera settings with explanations of which features should be used for the situation, along with instructions for how to make the necessary adjustments.
Connecting the Stylus 800 to a computer is easy with the USB Auto Connect feature, which connects directly via USB 2.0 cable and requires no software. Or, if you prefer, forget the computer altogether. The power of PictBridge technology enables photos to be printed directly from the Stylus 800 to any PictBridge-enabled printer without using a computer. Printing and sharing images has never been easier.
OLYMPUS Master software provides the ultimate in digital imaging management. An intuitive user interface makes downloading to your computer quick and simple, and images are searchable by date or keyword in the Calendar View. And with one-click editing tools, such as red-eye reduction, images can be touched up before printing or emailing. Online support, templates, firmware upgrades and other user services are just a mouse-click away.
Availability
The Stylus 800 will be available in July 2005. It includes: Wrist Strap, Camera WIN/Mac USB Cable, Audio/Video cable, Li-12B Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery and Charger, Quick Start Guide, Basic Instruction Manual, Warranty Card, CD-ROM with OLYMPUS Master Software, and Camera Advanced manual.
U.S. Pricing
Stylus 800 Estimated Street Price: $449.99 (U.S.)
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