Olympus E-100 Rapid Shot 1.5MP Digital SLR Camera w/ 10x Optical Zoom

Olympus E-100 Rapid Shot 1.5MP Digital SLR Camera w/ 10x Optical Zoom
Manufacturer: Olympus
Product Type: Photography
Editorial Review:
Product Description
If it's speed you want, grab the new CAMEDIA E-100 Rapid Shot (RS) camera and hold on tight. Faster than any previous camera in its class, the CAMEDIA E-100 RS provides the ability to shoot at a rapid 15 frames per second (fps), or 7.5 fps, 5 fps, and 3 fps. And whether you're shooting sports, nature or some other activity, the E-100 RS's maximum 15 fps shooting speed greatly enhances your chances of getting the shot you wanted at the precise moment it happens.For further convenience in capturing your desired shots, the CAMEDIA E-100 RS uses a 10x optical zoom lens to provide images in greater detail and a 2.7x digital telephoto lens which extends the camera's range out to over 1,000mm to get even closer. Built-in optical image stabilization technology adds to the image clarity by helping to reduce unwanted camera shake when up-close or when using slower shutter speeds. If that's not enough, the E-100 RS also offers a VGA QuickTime movie mode with sound capture capability, an electronic viewfinder SLR design, and a dual media slot so you can use both SmartMedia and CompactFlash memory cards.
Amazon.com Product Description
With the E-100RS, Olympus does what many other manufacturers refuse to do: produce a quality, innovative camera without a high-resolution CCD. Rather than cramming as many new features as possible into their highest-resolution flagship model and relegating the lower-resolution CCDs to simple point-and-shoot style cameras (as many manufacturers are wont to do), Olympus has started to create unique, capable digital cameras across a spectrum of resolutions--something that helps to keep prices down, while increasing both speed and storage capacity.
At a time when most manufacturers are producing 3-megapixel cameras, there's nothing particularly impressive about the 1.5 megapixel resolution of this Olympus--it's the lens and processor that make the camera special. The E-100RS ("RS" stands for "Rapid Shot") comes with a 10x optically stabilized lens, and is capable of taking up to 15 shots per second--a speed unheard of in the digital camera realm--courtesy of a 9.5 MB SDRAM buffer and high-speed CCD sensor. Its speed makes it perfect for action photography.
If you've ever waited an instant too long to snap the perfect action photo, you'll appreciate the camera's "Pre-Capture" feature. In this mode, the E-100RS starts storing photos in its temporary memory as soon as you half-press the shutter button. Once you fully depress the button, the photo you took, along with the most recent photos in the temporary memory, are saved to the memory card. Users can save from one to five "prepictures" for each photo they shoot. This feature is a boon to those of us with slow reflexes.
For maximum compatibility, the camera can be used with both Smartmedia and CompactFlash cards. CompactFlash Type I and II cards are supported, but Olympus doesn't recommend using the IBM MicroDrive. Camera performance is typically quicker with Smartmedia storage, but CompactFlash cards are available in larger capacities. An 8 MB Smartmedia card is included.
In 35mm terms, the powerful 10x zoom lens is equivalent to a 38-380mm telephoto. The camera's digital zoom, which increases magnification at the expense of image quality, boosts the lens to 1000mm at full zoom. Normally, it would be difficult to take advantage of a lens this powerful without using a tripod. Why? At full zoom, the camera focuses on such a small area that even the most minute movements result in a blurry image. Fortunately, Olympus equips the camera with optical image stabilization, a complex system that senses shakes and wobbles and continuously adjusts the lenses to compensate.
All the flexibility of Olympus's higher-end digital cameras is present in the E-100RS. Aperture and shutter priority modes coexist with landscape, portrait, sports, and night-scene shooting modes. Everything on the camera can be adjusted manually. The EV setting can be adjusted to 2 in 1/3 EV increments; auto bracketing can be adjusted for both EV increments and the total number of shots. ISO can be selected from three options: 100, 200, and 400. The built-in flash features the usual modes: red-eye reduction, auto, fill, and synchro.
For SLR-like framing, the E-100RS uses an electronic viewfinder (EVF) instead of a traditional glass viewfinder. This arrangement has all the benefits of a standard LCD screen (image preview and review, as well as instant access to camera menus), plus increased usability outdoors, while using much less power than the full-sized LCD on the back of the camera. The only disadvantages to the EVF are that it uses more power than a traditional optical viewfinder and that it can be hard to use in low light.
The E-100RS uses four AA batteries, and comes with rechargeable NiMH batteries and charger.
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Olympus E-100 Rapid Shot 1.5MP Digital SLR Camera w/ 10x Optical Zoom
Manufacturer: Olympus ProductGroup: Photography Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B000051TOI |
Amazon.com Product Description
With the E-100RS, Olympus does what many other manufacturers refuse to do: produce a quality, innovative camera without a high-resolution CCD. Rather than cramming as many new features as possible into their highest-resolution flagship model and relegating the lower-resolution CCDs to simple point-and-shoot style cameras (as many manufacturers are wont to do), Olympus has started to create unique, capable digital cameras across a spectrum of resolutions--something that helps to keep prices down, while increasing both speed and storage capacity.At a time when most manufacturers are producing 3-megapixel cameras, there's nothing particularly impressive about the 1.5 megapixel resolution of this Olympus--it's the lens and processor that make the camera special. The E-100RS ("RS" stands for "Rapid Shot") comes with a 10x optically stabilized lens, and is capable of taking up to 15 shots per second--a speed unheard of in the digital camera realm--courtesy of a 9.5 MB SDRAM buffer and high-speed CCD sensor. Its speed makes it perfect for action photography.
If you've ever waited an instant too long to snap the perfect action photo, you'll appreciate the camera's "Pre-Capture" feature. In this mode, the E-100RS starts storing photos in its temporary memory as soon as you half-press the shutter button. Once you fully depress the button, the photo you took, along with the most recent photos in the temporary memory, are saved to the memory card. Users can save from one to five "prepictures" for each photo they shoot. This feature is a boon to those of us with slow reflexes.
For maximum compatibility, the camera can be used with both Smartmedia and CompactFlash cards. CompactFlash Type I and II cards are supported, but Olympus doesn't recommend using the IBM MicroDrive. Camera performance is typically quicker with Smartmedia storage, but CompactFlash cards are available in larger capacities. An 8 MB Smartmedia card is included.
In 35mm terms, the powerful 10x zoom lens is equivalent to a 38-380mm telephoto. The camera's digital zoom, which increases magnification at the expense of image quality, boosts the lens to 1000mm at full zoom. Normally, it would be difficult to take advantage of a lens this powerful without using a tripod. Why? At full zoom, the camera focuses on such a small area that even the most minute movements result in a blurry image. Fortunately, Olympus equips the camera with optical image stabilization, a complex system that senses shakes and wobbles and continuously adjusts the lenses to compensate.
All the flexibility of Olympus's higher-end digital cameras is present in the E-100RS. Aperture and shutter priority modes coexist with landscape, portrait, sports, and night-scene shooting modes. Everything on the camera can be adjusted manually. The EV setting can be adjusted to 2 in 1/3 EV increments; auto bracketing can be adjusted for both EV increments and the total number of shots. ISO can be selected from three options: 100, 200, and 400. The built-in flash features the usual modes: red-eye reduction, auto, fill, and synchro.
For SLR-like framing, the E-100RS uses an electronic viewfinder (EVF) instead of a traditional glass viewfinder. This arrangement has all the benefits of a standard LCD screen (image preview and review, as well as instant access to camera menus), plus increased usability outdoors, while using much less power than the full-sized LCD on the back of the camera. The only disadvantages to the EVF are that it uses more power than a traditional optical viewfinder and that it can be hard to use in low light.
The E-100RS uses four AA batteries, and comes with rechargeable NiMH batteries and charger.
Product Description
If it's speed you want, grab the new CAMEDIA E-100 Rapid Shot (RS) camera and hold on tight. Faster than any previous camera in its class, the CAMEDIA E-100 RS provides the ability to shoot at a rapid 15 frames per second (fps), or 7.5 fps, 5 fps, and 3 fps. And whether you're shooting sports, nature or some other activity, the E-100 RS's maximum 15 fps shooting speed greatly enhances your chances of getting the shot you wanted at the precise moment it happens.For further convenience in capturing your desired shots, the CAMEDIA E-100 RS uses a 10x optical zoom lens to provide images in greater detail and a 2.7x digital telephoto lens which extends the camera's range out to over 1,000mm to get even closer. Built-in optical image stabilization technology adds to the image clarity by helping to reduce unwanted camera shake when up-close or when using slower shutter speeds. If that's not enough, the E-100 RS also offers a VGA QuickTime movie mode with sound capture capability, an electronic viewfinder SLR design, and a dual media slot so you can use both SmartMedia and CompactFlash memory cards.Customer Reviews:
Need Comments: Pictures of Stars & Moon w/this camera.......2002-09-21
LOVE IT! tons of cool features..........2002-08-06
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Fast, fun, & easy to run.......2002-03-10
Good camera to grow up with.......2002-02-11
Works great with Mac OS X and iPhoto without any external drivers. Just hook up the camera to the USB port and iPhoto starts up by itself. The software provided with camera - Adobe PhotoShop LE, Camedia Master and Genuine Fractals - are Mac 9.x versions.
E-100RS - What a bargain !.......2002-01-05
I have used this and other digital cameras with a great deal of success, but have been dissapointed with the lens limitations compared to my SLR on which I can change lenses from 28mm wide angle to a 70 to 210mm zoom.
The E-100RS is the answer to all of my concerns about digital photography. Even without the external flash unit, which is really slick too, the camera as delivered from Olympus is complete and needs nothing to give you great digital photos.
Given that most digital photography ends up on the Internet, the 1.5 MegaPixel rating is not an issue at all. Photo quality is excellent even at 1.5.
The only thing limited is that it comes with an 8MB card, which is almost useless. Thankfully, memory card prices have dropped and a 128 MB Smart Media card can be purchased for less than [PRICE], and Compact Flash cards are even less expensive.
Oh and the camera can hold both at the same time and only requires you to make a menu selection to store your photos on one or the other. You can even copy from one card to the other! Then, using the supplied USB cable, you can access the active card from your computer just as if it was another hard drive. Excellent!
The "rapid shot" features work well. The issue of not taking shots right away is not a problem at all.
I charged the supplied 1600maH NiMH batteries right away after getting the camera. I played with it, taking lots of shots, quick time movies(it'll do those too), rapid-shot sessions, and only then, after a full week of this, did the batteries go weak. High maH batteries are a must for this camera. Extra sets of 1800 maH (even better) batteries are economical.... Keep one set in the camera and one in the charger to be safe. I did run one set of Energizer alkalines through it and they did not last very long.
This is a professional quality camera and slightly above a consumer price range. The improvements are well worth it.
Get one while your can!
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