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Olympus Camedia Brio D-100 1.2MP Digital Camera

Olympus Camedia Brio D-100 1.2MP Digital Camera

List Price: $299.99
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Features:
  • 1.3 megapixel sensor creates 1280 x 960 images for prints at sizes up to 5 x 7
  • High-quality autofocus Olympus lens with 2x digital zoom
  • Included 8 MB SmartMedia memory card holds 10 images at default resolution
  • Easy USB connectivity with Macs and PCs
  • Also features 1.5-inch color LCD monitor, built-in flash, and self-timer with 12-second delay


Description:

The Olympus Brio D-100 digital camera weighs less than 6 ounces (without batteries) and sports a clean, ultracompact black-and-gold body reminiscent of the popular Stylus line of film cameras. This 1.3-megapixel camera has a 4.5mm (35mm equivalent) precision autofocus lens with a 2x digital zoom, a fast shutter release (less than half a second), the ability to shoot two frames per second, and a 1.5-inch color LCD monitor that functions as both the viewfinder and as the camera's menu control panel. It can capture images at a maximum resolution of 1,280 x 960 pixels, good enough for quality prints up to 5 by 7 inches.

The Brio D-100 has a USB connection for easy image transfer to a PC, plus you can hook the camera up directly to your computer and download images without the need for additional software. It stores images on removable SmartMedia cards, and comes with an 8 MB card. Other features include auto white balance, fully automatic ISO settings, a macro mode for close-up shots, built-in self-timer, and four flash modes (auto, red-eye reduction, off, fill in, and slow synchronization). For its power source, the Brio D-100 uses either two AA alkaline batteries or one long-lasting CR-V3 battery (included).

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