Question about Olympus D-400 Zoom Digital Camera
What is the difference between the D-400 Zoom and the D-450 Zoom?
The D-450 Zoom is an improved version of the D-400 Zoom. Both models have the following features: •1.3 megapixel resolution •3x optical zoom lens - 2x digital telephoto •Stream-lined compact form design •Automatic focus, metering, and white balance •Built-in, pop-up electronic flash •Real-image optical viewfinder •LCD monitor •Buffered RAM memory; burst shooting •Video output to TV •12-second self-timer •8 meg SmartMedia included. Larger capacity cards available. In addition, the D-450 Zoom has the following features: •A larger buffered RAM memory permits rapid shooting (real-time shooting without having to wait for the image write) and a true sequence shooting in more quality modes: Memory Card Storage Capacity Shots Frames per second Quality Mode 10 2.0 SQ 8 0.8 HQ 4 0.8 SHQ •A new high-resolution glare-free LCD monitor screen that can be easily viewed at any angle and even in bright sunlight. The new monitor also uses less power •Automatic ISO adjustment from ISO 160 to 640. Manually selectable ISO 160, 320, and 640 •New Slow-Synchronization flash mode which enables the use of the flash on shots requiring long exposure (such as night time photography) •Image playback now includes an easier to use index mode of 4, 9, or 16 images. A 3x magnification inspection mode allows easy viewing of image detail •Overall power efficiency has been improved. 1.5 to 2 times more battery life compared to the D-400 Zoom •D-450 Zoom comes in a Champagne Gold finish NOTE: The D-450 Zoom digital camera does not include the Olympus FlashPath floppy disk adapter (which was included with the D-400 Zoom). The FlashPath adapter is available as a separate accessory.
Posted on Aug 31, 2005
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