Voice annotation capability, Dualslot media capability, New accurate electronic – Olympus E-100 ZOOM RS User Manual

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Voice Annotation Capability

Voice Annotation Capability

Voice Annotation Capability

Voice Annotation Capability

Voice Annotation Capability
with QuickTime™

with QuickTime™

with QuickTime™

with QuickTime™

with QuickTime™
File Capture

File Capture

File Capture

File Capture

File Capture

The dual slot media capability on the CAMEDIA E-100 ZOOM RS

is an exclusively unique Olympus feature that allows the user to

simultaneously write to either a 2M, 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M, and 64M

SmartMedia NAND flash card or a Type I or Type II CompactFlash

card. Or, you can opt to use one type of media at a time. This

capability allows the user more flexibility in their choice of flash

media and allows the camera to be “media agnostic”.

DualSlot Media Capability

DualSlot Media Capability

DualSlot Media Capability

DualSlot Media Capability

DualSlot Media Capability

Viewfinders on most digital cameras use TTL (through the lens)

viewing and because some digital camera lenses are slightly

over-sized compared to the size of the CCD, give an inaccurate

view of the area that is actually being captured. This misrepresen-

tation on a professional level can mean the difference between

having an acceptable image or not. This is especially true with

professional

photographers

since many pros choose to strategically place important elements

of composition on the outer fringes of the image to keep overzeal-

ous picture editors from cropping their images too much.

The new EVF (Electronic Viewfinder) on the CAMEDIA E-100 ZOOM

RS represents the area being captured with 100% accuracy since

it is reading directly from the CCD, not through the lens. What you

see really is what you get.

New Accurate Electronic

New Accurate Electronic

New Accurate Electronic

New Accurate Electronic

New Accurate Electronic
LCD Viewfinder

LCD Viewfinder

LCD Viewfinder

LCD Viewfinder

LCD Viewfinder

Often professional photographers on the move need to have the

ability to quickly jot down a subject’s name or a notation of where

the image was shot for publication. In the “good ol days”, pros had

to carry a notepad and pencil in their breast pockets ready for

taking quick notes of who, what and where. Again, the digital-

specific features allow the user to annotate an image with useful

information. Why have new-world capture technology with old-

world notations.

The CAMEDIA E-100 ZOOM RS solves this problem by allowing

up to 5 seconds of voice annotation per image and saves it as a

QuickTime™ audio file so the user has a digital notation to go

with the image file.

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