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Olympus Stylus FE-240 7MP Digital Camera with Digital Image Stabilized 5x Optical Zoom

Olympus Stylus FE-240 7MP Digital Camera with Digital Image Stabilized 5x Optical Zoom
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Product Description

Stay in style with this super slim, sleek and full-metal body that is so thin, you can fashionably fit it in your pocket and never miss a photo opportunity. The FE-240's high-resolution CCD delivers superior image quality for larger prints without sacrificing detail. Prevent and correct blurry images without the use of a computer. The large, bright LCD provides easy shooting and sharing your images. Keep 9 of your favorite images with you to share with friends and family anytime while using a minimal amount of memory. Record TV-quality AVI movies with sound 640x480 at 30 frames per second up to the capacity of your xD Card. Shutter Speed - Auto 1/2000 seconds- 4 seconds ISO Output Sensitivity - Auto 50 - 1000 Recording Modes - EXIF 2.21, PIM3, JPEG Still Image & AVI Motion JPEG with Audio 16 Shooting Modes - Program Auto, Scene Presets (Portrait, Landscape, Night & Portrait, Indoor, Candle, Self-Portrait, Sunset, Sport, Fireworks, Cuisine, Documents, Behind Glass, Auction), Digital Image Stabilization Mode and Movie Panorama - Up to 10 frames automatically stitchable with Olympus brand xD-Picture Card Built-in Flash Modes - Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Fill-In, Off Self-Timer - 12 Seconds 20MB internal memory Power Supply - Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery (LI-42B) System Requirements - Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 PRO, XP, VISTA, Mac OS 9.0-9.2x, OS X 10.1-10.4 or higher Dimensions - Width 3.7 x Height 2.2 x Depth 0.79 inch Weight - 4.1 ounces (115 grams) without batteries and media card


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35409 in Camera & Photo
  • Color: Silver
  • Brand: Olympus
  • Model: 225940
  • Released on: 2007-02-08
  • Dimensions: 2.20" h x 3.70" w x .79" l, .33 pounds
  • Memory: 22MB
  • Display size: 2.5

Features

  • 7.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints
  • 5x optical zoom with Digital Image Stabilization Mode and Edit; 2.5-inch LCD display
  • Bright Capture technology for low-light photography and image viewing
  • TruePic TURBO Image Processor for superior image quality
  • 16 Shooting modes including Movie with Sound; My Favorites feature

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer Description
Digital photography made easy! Built-in help guides, one-touch operations, preset scene modes, and a large LCD are just a few of the features that make using the FE-240 simple and fun.

Stylus FE-240 Highlights

7.1 megapixel CCD sensor The FE-240’s high-resolution CCD delivers superior image quality for larger prints without sacrificing detail.

5x optical zoom 60 percent closer than 3x optical zoom! Get closer to the action with the precision-crafted Olympus lens designed to deliver sharper, clearer images from farther away.

Bright Capture technology Keep it bright even in low light! When shooting or recording in low light, Bright Capture allows you to clearly preview your shot on the LCD and capture brighter, more vivid images -- without a flash.

Digital Image Stabilization mode and Edit Prevent and correct blurry images without a computer! Digital Image Stabilization mode freezes the action with high ISO sensitivity and faster shutter speed to capture sharp images even if you or your subject is moving. Digital Image Stabilization Edit uses built-in gyro sensors to track camera movement so you can fix blurry images right in the camera.

2.5-inch LCD screen The large, bright LCD (115,000 pixels) provides easy shooting and sharing of your images with friends and family.

16 Shooting modes including Movie with Sound Getting the best shot has never been easier! Preset shooting modes optimize the camera’s settings for any shooting situation to ensure you capture a great shot. Select Scene Modes such as Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Sports, Beach and Snow, and more. Records TV-quality AVI movies with sound (640 x 480 resolution at 30fps) up to the capacity of your xD card.

My Favorites Always keep your favorite memories with you! This in-camera album allows you to store up to 9 of your favorite images to share with friends and family anytime -- using a minimal amount of memory.

TruePic TURBO Image Processor Capture the moment with superior image quality. This exclusive Olympus technology delivers truer colors and quicker start-up, shot-to-shot and shutter release time so you always get the best results.


Customer Reviews

Olympus is back in the game!5
After a few years of struggling to have a winner, someone at Olympus has gotten on a roll. The FE-240 is a great camera for someone wanting a bit more zoom, but in a very small package.

The first thing you'll notice is the slim body, thinner than most 3x zoom cameras. The finish is nice, and camera appears solid in your hands. The 5x zoom has average smoothness and noise. That little extra reach can really make all the difference.

The selection dial makes this a joy for someone new to photography. There's an excellent photo & description of each mode, and a very helpful "guide" setting.

The only "cons" on this camera are that it uses the xD memory card instead of the easy to find SD cards, and that it doesn't have an anti-shake system (the anti-blur mode uses a high ISO).

It would be hard to find a camera even close in both function and style in roughly the same price range. But look at the black finish, and you'll really fall in love!

Olympus has been the best, now succumbed to "afterthoughts in engineering"3
I bought this 9 days ago, along with a 512MB Olympus Brand xD memory card. I was amazed at the size and the features. My first digital camera in 1996 was an Olympus, and my expectations were so much higher now... I'm right on the verge of returning it...why?

A. The manual is weak, mentions memory card only in passing. But lost near the bottom of a page, it does say
"memory card - see advanced manual".
In a hurry in my hotel room to fire photos, I must find and fire up my laptop to use this "advanced manual on a CD". This is a classic symptom of missed deadlines when they burn CDs to cover for poorly written manuals, likely conceived before the product was even manufactured.

B. Missing pixel in top right corner of black display shows 'green'. Right out of the box, a very visible, imperfection

C. Odd Modes, seem promising but fail
I. Fireworks mode!! Wow, how long have I wanted this!! Now at 4th of July fireworks, the photos come out like doubleexposure on slow film. Nice effect, if you like Monet, but not expected from a camera.
II. Still haven't figured out the cryptic green lines in 'Panorama' mode.

D. Last straw... taking photos of fireworks, experimenting to find the best mode, I must wait for a PROGRESS BAR "processing....." for 5-15 seconds between photos, Not even my 1996 Olympus made me wait that long.

E. Bonus... the battery charger and power cord is bigger than the camera. The battery looks just like a cell phone batter.... $60-$99 at Amazon... $22 for 2 on eBay.

F. Comes with video cable for slide shows on your newer television or laptop.

G. Beautiful, helpful, although somewhat crowded display.
The zoom indicator is very good, showing white until you reach max then a red area to indicate you've moved from optical to digital zoom.

H. Fits nicely in hand, with supplied wriststrap so you can be ready at all times for a extemporaneous shot.

I. Has a threaded spot for a standardc tripod, a video mode (AVI) and some nifty preset modes. HOWEVER when you move to any new setting and back to whence you came many of your settings are gone, ESPECIALLY turning the flash OFF or "always on" ... seems to always go back to Red Eye mode... a very time consuming and sloooow mode.

Bottom line, cute, handy but well beneath the Olympus reputatio. I believe that it suffers from poor or non-existent Q.A., a mad dash to market leaving QA for the client to discover on theirown.
It needs,
1. a couple smaller resolutions mode, i.e. 800x600 and 1280x800
2. One really good manual
3. Option to charge the camera via USB cable attached to computer
4. Inspection on production line for things like missing pixels in LCD
5. absolutely NO "processing time" while saving photos at lower resolutions.... time between photos should be far less than it was in 1996!!
6. Optical View finder

Buy a Canon instead2
This is the SLOWEST camera I have ever used. It takes forver to write to the xD card. The images are very noisy (lots of grain) even outdoors. The indoor shots are almost un-usable. The only good thing about this camera is that, if used outdoors, the color and sharpness are good. I used this camera for 100 shots (mostly outdoors), but decided to return it. I got a Canon SD750 instead. Can't beat a Canon!