Thursday, 23 August 2012

Olympus introduces Stylus SP-820UZ, SP-720UZ cameras and SZ-14 binocular bundle

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Thought Olympus only made one camera named following a writing implement Satisfy the Stylus SP-820UZ, introduced alongside the less romantically entitled SP-720UZ and also the SZ-14 DX bundle. The Stylus (the only person we are looking to see in america) has a 14-megapixel CMOS associated with exactly the same image engine you will find within the company's desirable PEN series. It's well suited for crazy cat people, since it arrives with a dog-face recognition mode to make sure your amusing cheezburger distribution are perfectly focused, and it is even got a number of miracle filters to jazz Them up further. The snapper uses AA batteries (a genius or insane move, for the way inexpensively you are able to pick Them up at the shop) and can get to September.

Meanwhile, the SP-720UZ features a 26x optical lens perched before a 14-megapixel sensor with HDR backlit correction and-speed shooting. The business's also outing the "Large Telephoto Set," mixing a SZ-14 compact camera with a set of field glasses for individuals who wish to drag along a spotter. Both sets is going to be obtainable in August, though Olympus only has confirmed US availability for that 820UZ, that is likely to retail for $330 in silver and black.

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