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The FOCUS button selects Macro, Super-Macro, Infinity or Manual focus modes.
During playback it is the image delete button. In the center is the flash mode
button that cycles through auto, on, off, redeye and slow-sync. During playback
it turns on/off the onscreen display of image data (time, date, etc). The
button on the right turns on the spot metering option and during playback lets
you protect or unprotect images on the flash cards.
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You can also see the dedicated Olympus hot shoe flash connector, see below for the
FL-40 external flash.
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Having both a SM and CF card slot lets you enjoy the best of both worlds. CF cards are available in much larger capacities (up to 512MB and soon 1GB), SmartMedia cards still max out at just 128MB.
The C-2500L comes bundled with an Olympus brand 32MB SmartMedia card.
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![]() Olympus has a nice little infrared remote control for their digicams! I have been a strong proponent of this for a long time and was extremely happy to see it included first with the C-2000Z and again with the C-2500L. In record mode you can operate the zoom lens and trip the shutter. In playback mode you can step through your pictures, bring up the thumbnail index and zoom into the displayed pictures.
Kudos to Olympus for adding the remote control which is highly useful
when using the camera in macro mode to avoid camera shake when tripping
the shutter. It is also very handy for playing your pictures on the TV
while lounging in your easy chair on the other side of the room.
![]() Here's the C-2500 SLR and the 2001 Camedia E-20N SLR with a 5-megapixel imager! The difference that two years makes... |
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