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resolution, that you purchase
an optional 256MB xD-PictureCard or higher Built-in flash including
red-eye reduction flash mode Uses two AA batteries (alkaline included) -
For repeated use, we recommend buying optional AA rechargeable batteries
ILP-100 Printer Photo lab quality dye-sublimation prints (300 dpi) //
Sublimation dye transfer printing 4-pass printing (Yellow/Magenta/Cyan and
protective overcoat layer) Prints 4x6 photos in about 2 minutes
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Technical Details
Model: 225680
Item Package Quantity:
1
Lens Type: Zoom lens
Maximum Aperture Range:
F/3.0-5.0
Minimum focal length:
6.2 millimeters
Maximum focal length:
17.4 millimeters
Optical zoom: 2 x
Included Flash Type:
Built-in flash
Red-eye reduction: Y
Form Factor:
XD-Picture Card, Built-in
Display: LCD display
Display Technology:
TFT active matrix
Display Size: 1.8
inches
Video Input: Digital
camera
Video Input Format:
QuickTime
Image types: JPEG
Shooting Modes: Frame
movie mode
Exposure Control Type:
Landscape, Portrait mode, Landscape-portrait
Optical Sensor Resolution:
5.1 MP
Optical Sensor Technology:
CCD
Optical Sensor Size:
1/2.5"
Viewfinder Type:
Optical
Audio Input:
Microphone
Width: 7.7 inches
Depth: 1.5 inches
Height: 6.5 inches
Weight: 2.0 pounds
Battery Description:
2 AA
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Product Reviews:
  
better than i expected, January 31, 2006
Reviewer: Chris L. Grube "fizzer"
this is my second camera /printer combo, it replaces my old olympus with
the 1.3 megapixels.i like the compact size of both the camera and printer
dock station. i would recommend going to the olympus website and reading
the operating manuals before the camera arrives, it helped me greatly. the
camera comes only with a 16mb memory card, so order at least a 256mb with
the camera. i found that after reading the manuals the camera was very
easy to use. the only possible detractor i see is the on/off switch, it
appears to not be very sturdy. as for the printer dock station, again read
the manual, very easy to figure out, after reading. the printing times is
between 60-90 seconds and the quality is better than i expected. also, use
the higher quality settings on the camera helps. as for practicality, if
you go on vacation and take 200 pictures this is not very cost effective,
go to the photo mart and have the pictures developed.but for spur of the
moment and must have now pictures it is great, it also impresses you less
than high tech friends. i would recommend this for starter to intermediate
photo people, or those who want something easy and quick to
use.*******UPDATE...now having taken this on a cruise and taking app 250
pics with it i can recommend a few more things. first, i got the 1gig
card, but i find the camera takes longer to buffer the pictures on to the
card, so i would recommend only getting the 512mb card. also it has
excellent low light picture taking with no flash(yes, the shutter speed is
slower)so a good brace job is in order, but much better color and depth of
field. and if you leave it on for a period of time between shots it goes
into stand-by mode(i thought it was broke). as for the printer, my
previous review stands.
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