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Olympus C-5500 (C5500) Sport Zoom digital camera captures every detail with 5.1 megapixels, 15 shooting modes and 5x optical Sport zoom.
With its 2 inch LCD, Olympus C-5500 keeps subjects and menu options in full view and makes image framing, recording, and viewing easy and menu navigation a cinch. With an appealing ergonomic design designed for comfort and ease of use, every Olympus C-5500 feature, automatic and manual, is just a click away. Olympus C5500 has an anti-shake function for steady QuickTime Movie recording sound. A 5.1-megapixel CCD for outstanding image color and clarity.
5x optical Sport Zoom and 4x digital zoom for impressive 20x total zoom capability. Choose from 15 shooting modes from which to receive optimum results for a particular shooting situation, including Landscape, Sports, Sunset and more. Super Macro mode enables shooting from as close as 0.8 inches. Shoot often and fast thanks to the TruePic TURBO image processor, which also reduces noise and other aberrations for enhanced image reproduction. Automatic and Manual features give you the freedom to take it easy or take control. High-Speed Sequential Shooting, up to 2.7 fps. Histogram features lets you review and adjust exposure settings prior to image capture for desired outcomes. Autofocus (AF) Target Selection function enables users to choose from 143 AF target zones to focus on virtually any area of their composition without reframing the shot. Organize, find and view images and movies easily with the Calendar function. Use the Slideshow feature to play back pictures on the LCD screen in a whole new light, complete with transitions including fade and slide.
USB Auto-Connect for high speed (USB 2.0) connection to almost any PC, no software required.
Olympus C-5500 supports PictBridge for direct connection to any PictBridge-enabled printer for quick and easy photo printing.
OLYMPUS Master image editing and management software (included).
Camera size 4.9 W x 3.3 H x 3.9 inches D (110mm x 67mm x 47mm).
Olympus C5500 weighs 8.6 oz (267g).
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