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A Câmera Digital Olympus SP-810UZ é uma opção econômica para aqueles que procuram ir além da "aponte e dispare" sem gastar demais. A SP-810UZ conta com esses destaques principais: sensor de imagem CCD de 14Mp e o Processador de imagem TruePic III+, uma lente ultragrande angular de 24mm, zoom ótico de 36x e visor LCD de 3,0". Isso se traduz em imagens detalhadas de alta resolução preenchidas com nitidez e que são compostas do jeito que você quer. A generosa tela de 3,0" na parte de trás da câmera oferece a capacidade de ajustar a composição e foco, assim como ver suas imagens após fotografá-las.
Além de capturar fotografias comuns, a SP-810UZ também tira fotos em 3D. As fotos tridimensionais tornam mais vivas suas memórias, literalmente; elas saltam da página em direção a você e mostram a todos o quão maravilhosa foi aquela memória! A câmera também captura vídeos 720p HD. Como está na moda do mundo das câmeras digitais, a Olympus sabe o quão importante a captura de vídeo é atualmente. Do Facebook ao YouTube, você estará compartilhando suas memórias com facilidade graças à câmera de vídeo integrada da SP-810UZ. Para tornar sua vida ainda mais fácil, seu vídeo (e áudio!) podem ser compartilhados todos em HDTV usando um cabo HDMI (opcional).
Outros destaques da câmera incluem compatibilidade Wi-Fi. Usando os cartões Eye-Fi você pode fazer upload ou enviar imagens por e-mail sem cabos ou cartões! Simples assim. Recursos adicionais da câmera incluem um AF de Rastreamento, que rastreia automaticamente objetos imprevisíveis e com movimentos rápidos, como crianças, e garante fotos nítidas. Detecção de Rosto, Modo Beauty, Ajuste de Sombra e Filtros Artísticos Mágicos são apenas alguns dos outros modos com os quais essa câmera ajuda você a transformar sua visão em realidade.
Auto Inteligente; Auto Programado; Sensibilização de Imagem com Mudança de Sensor; Panorama; 3D; 8 Filtros Artísticos Mágicos (Pop Art, Pinhole, Olho de Peixe, Desenho, Foco Suave, Punk, Aquarela, Reflexo); 16 Modos de Cenas (Retrato, Beauty, Paisagem, Cena Noturna, Noite + Retrato, Esporte, Interno, Vela, Autorretrato, Pôr do sol, Fogos de artifício, Cozinha, Documentos, Praia & Neve, Animais (Gato) e Animais (Cachorro); Filme em HD
| Imaging | |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 14 Megapixel |
| Sensor | 1/2.3" CCD |
| File Formats |
Still Images: JPEG Movies: MPEG-4 |
| Max Resolution | 14MP: 4288 x 3216 |
| Other Resolutions |
8MP: 3264 x 2448 5MP: 2560 x 1920 3MP: 2048 x 1536 2MP: 1600 x 1200 1MP: 1280 x 960 640 x 480 4288 x 2416 @ 16:9 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Optics | |
|---|---|
| Lens |
13 elements in 10 groups 4 Aspheric EFL: 5.0-110.0 mm (35mm equivalent: 24-864 mm) Aperture: f/2.9 (W) - 5.7 (T) |
| Zoom |
Optical: 36x Digital: 4x |
| Focus Range |
Normal: 11.8" (299.72 mm) - 114.09" (2897.89 mm) Macro: 11.8" (299.72 mm) - 114.0" (2895.60 mm) Super-Macro: 0.4" (10.16 mm) - |
| Exposure Control | |
|---|---|
| ISO Sensitivity | Auto, 64-1600 |
| Shutter |
1/2000 - 1/2 second
1
Please Note:Up to 4 seconds in Night Scene mode close |
| Exposure Metering | Digital ESP, Spot |
| White Balance Modes | Auto, Daylight, Fluorescent, Overcast, Tungsten |
| Self Timer | 12 Seconds, 2 Seconds |
| Flash | |
|---|---|
| Built-in Flash | Yes: Auto, Fill-in, Off, Red-eye Reduction |
| Effective Flash Range |
Wide: 1.6 - 19.7' (0.49 - 6.00 m) Telephoto: 9.5 - 16.4' (2.90 - 5.00 m) |
| Memory | |
|---|---|
| Built-in Memory | 14MB |
| Memory Card Type |
SD SDHC SDXC |
| Recording | |
|---|---|
| Video Recording | Yes |
| Video | |
|---|---|
| Audio Recording | With Video |
| Viewfinder/Display | |
|---|---|
| Screen | 3.0" LCD Rear Screen (230000 pixels) |
| Connectivity/System Requirements | |
|---|---|
| Connectivity | AV Output, HDMI D (Micro), USB 2.0 |
| Software Requirements |
Windows: 2000, XP (SP2), Vista (SP1), 7 Mac: OS X 10.6 or later |
| Power | |
|---|---|
| Battery | LI-50B Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack |
| AC Power Adapter | F-2AC (Included) |
| Physical | |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 4.2 x 3.0 x 2.9" / 10.67 x 7.62 x 7.37 cm |
| Weight | 14.6 oz / 414 g |
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Comments about Olympus SP-810UZ Digital Camera (Black):
A lot of function and very easy to use.he have good quality of image .I recommends him(it) has all.
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My first 35mm camera was an Olymous Pen EE IN 1967. While shopping for a digital I decided to try another Olympus. It has proven to be what I wanted...easy to use and format it is ready for any worthy moment I might find. It is a good choice for the neophyte who wants great pictures...Like me.
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I recently bought this camera and am highly impressed by it's versatility, ease and intuitiveness of it's use, and high quality of the photos! I am a semi-professional photographer (or advanced amateur perhaps) but find the quality of the photos completely professional! I love that it's so lightweight and compact. This camera packs a punch and I highly recommend it!
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As the SP-810 has been presented as an upgrade of SP-800, I'll also make my considerations by comparing the two cameras.
It's rather unusual, but for those who don't want to read it all, here is the conclusion: SP-810 is even more a P&S than SP-800, but the IQ is better and the IS much better. It's a camera for a hobbyist traveller, not for a photographer traveller.
The aspect of 810 is more impressive, but the shooting position is with the lens more extended, like the 800 on super macro setting. It seemed the Olympus people also saw this, so if you switch to display mode, the lens retracts after 15s. Of course when you switch back, there is a notable extra time to revert to the shooting position. They also changed the functioning of the display button: you can start displaying and switch to shooting mode, but you have to put off the camera using the general on/off button, something better I think.
From the tests I've made, mainly landscape and zoom by day in P mode, by night SCN-Night Scene, the 810 was all the time better than 800.
Other observations: I've imagined that the 810 was more than 800 in choices; well, I was wrong, because the 810 is much LESS: for instance, the SCN-Night Scene has the timer only, compared to the added EV and WB of 800. There is no bracketing, no colour editting and the setting menu was significantly reduced. There isn't the AREA choice of AF, something rather disturbing, as you have to choice SPOT or try refocusing again and again; a tipp is to zoom in to the wanted area and than zoom out again; the mark will remain there. Also shooting movies with sound prevents using the zoom, something clearly explained in the 800 Instruction Manual, but not in the 810 one; in exchange the so called "Fine Zoom" of 800 is no more called like this, but explained as a trimmed raw image and, more important, shown at the zoom scale also. The All Erase option was migrated to the display menu, probably better, I don't know...
That's all for the moment.
My advice: if you are a hobbyist in love with big zooms like me, go and get an 810, because it's better and cheaper than 800; otherwise think again...
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