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Thread: New Camera

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    I got a new camera.

    Olympus IS 3 DLX
    FORMAT: 35mm
    AVE. RATING: 4.52 STARS
    TOTAL REVIEWS: 33






    SPECIFICATIONS

    Image Size: 35mm

    Focus Type: autofocus w/ manual option

    Metering: spot center

    Extra Meter Comments: TTL light metering system - fuzzy-logic ESP light metering, center-weighted average light metering, spot metering. ±4EV compensations possible (1/3 EV increments). Exposure modes: (1) Program AE (Standard, Sports, Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene). (2) Aperture-preferred AE. (3) Shutter-preferred AE. (4) Manual.

    Field of View: 0.85

    Shutter Speeds: 1/2000 to 15s, B

    Lens Description: Olympus lens (filter available, 55mm filter diameter) 35-180mm f4.5 ~ 5.6, 16 elements in 15 groups (5-group zoom construction) with Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass as third element in the first zoom lens group. Focusing range: 3.9ft~infinity; 2ft in Macro mode at 35~120mm ~ infinity.

    Bracketing: no

    Film Advance: auto (2.0 fps)

    Depth-of-Field Preview: no

    Built-In Flash: no

    Multiple Exposure: yes

    Mirror Lockup: yes

    Interchangeable Back: no

    Camera Back

    Batteries Two 3V lithium batteries (CR123A or DL123A) (replaceable).
    Extra Comments Self-timer: Electronic self-timer with 12-sec. delay. Remote control (optional): Infrared remote control unit, 3-sec/0-sec delay switchable.

    Weight 33.9 oz.

    MSRP $818.00


    Very nice camera. Works like a charm. When I get some film I'll start taking pictures and post them in the Photography section.

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    So. Pretty.

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    So. Expensive.

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    So pretty and expensive.

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    Haha yeah, I paid full price for it. With tax and stuff it came to $823.54, and that's 2 weeks worth of work for me. Oh well though. I like it.

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    I'm so jealous of my friend. She just got the Canon E10 Digital SLR for $700 no tax. I hates her. :blink:

    I remember back when I was gettin $950 a for two weeks of work. Now I make like.. $500 or $600

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    so god damn expensive


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