Olympus SP-510 Ultra Zoom
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The Olympus SP 510 Ultra Zoom is a 7.1-megapixel compact ultra-zoom digital camera introduced by Olympus Corporation in 2006.
It features a 2.5" LCD display, a 10x zoom lens, and 5x digital zoom in a compact lightweight body. It is designed to satisfy the needs of both hobbyist photographers who desire full control over exposure settings and those that need only point and shoot simplicity. Two notable features of the camera is that it contains an EVF (electronic view finder), a feature found in high-end digital cameras, and the ability to capture images in RAW format. The SP-510UZ has an earlier sister model, the SP-500UZ. The 2 most major differences between the two cameras is that the SP-500UZ has a 6.0MP sensor and has a black body while the SP-510UZ has a 7.1MP sensor and a silver body. There are also a few minor design differences between the two models.
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[edit] Lens
The lens is an Olympus aspherical glass zoom lens 6.3 – 63mm. The 10x zoom is equivalent to 38-380mm in 35mm photography.
[edit] Flash
The camera has a built-in manual pop-up flash.
[edit] Movies
Movies with sound can be recorded, the recording time is dependent on the xD card capacity. They are in Quicktime ( .mov) format.
[edit] Power Source
The camera uses 4 AA batteries, which can be rechargeable. The camera also supports an AC adapter(Olympus adapter only).