Olympus FE-140 Digital Camera
PREVIEW
Olympus has just announced a new
line of digital cameras
including the star of its FE
series, the Olympus FE-140.
We're pretty sure E stands for
effortless as this camera is
built for first time users who
can't wait to get started on
digital photography. This 6
megapixel camera features a
built-in Help Guide that
provides users with step by step
instructions for each of the
camera's functions. There's
literally no use for a manual.
Digital photography newbies will
also appreciate One-Touch
buttons, direct printing and 22
pre-set scene modes (i.e.
Sunset, Portrait, Night Scene).
Tech specs include 3x optical
zoom, 22MB of internal memory
and support for xD expandable
memory, a 2.5-inch LCD,
PictBridge support, and support
for USB 2.0. The new FE line
will be available by March of
this year. The Olympus FE-140 is
estimated to go for about $230.
Panasonic NV-GS35 PREVIEW
Digital still and video cameras
have matured in the last two
years. For so long, consumers
have been confused and misled by
optical and digital zoom, what
each offers and which is better.
Digital zoom, for example, is
seldom useful, most often
interpolating the median colour
between two separated pixels.
Optical specs are the best
ratings to look at for big
zooming without image distortion
and degradation.Panasonic has
gone above and beyond, releasing
its NV-GS35 with its massive 30x
optical zoom, dwarfing the usual
20 or so times zooms found on
other cameras. To take full
advantage of the 30x, you'll
want to be tripod mounted or
bracing on a solid surface.The
ability to take still shots and
store them on the SD card while
recording film is a real bonus.
Removable still image quality is
average, but will do the trick
in a pinch. The camera is
comfortable to hold, and while
the body isn't the smallest on
the market, it makes good use of
the available real estate. The
zoom and still image capture
button are exactly where your
fingers will rest, while the
thumbstick control makes menu
navigation a breeze.Looking
closer at the feature set, this
camera also has a LED light for
low light shooting, doing a good
job of lighting a dark scene,
but doing so at the cost of
digital noise creeping in and a
hit to the frame rate.The GS35
ships with two remote controls,
a wired basic one with zoom in
and out slider, still image
capture and shared record/pause
button. The wireless remote
gives much more control over
playback, menu navigation and
time/date stamping.
Unfortunately the range is
somewhat short, so you won't
want to stray too much further
than self-portrait or remote
capture tripod shooting.