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![]() Click on the Stylus 800 to take a QuickTime VR tour The Stylus 800 delivers power, performance and enhanced usability with an array of innovative technologies: Bright Capture Technology for low-light photography; a HyperCrystal™ LCD for high-contrast viewing; metal, all-weather construction for protection against the elements; manual exposure and aperture settings for creative control and versatility; as well as an 8.0-megapixel image sensor for stunningly high-resolution prints. There are times when you want to photograph subjects in low light without having to use a flash – such as when trying to capture the softness and warmth of a candlelit dinner, or natural skin tones in subdued lighting. Olympus’ new Bright Capture Technology makes it possible to clearly compose subjects on the LCD, and with high sensitivity options (up to ISO 1600) and an enhanced auto-focus, even action photos can be captured in low levels of ambient light. Viewing images under the glare of sunlight is also improved thanks to Olympus’ exclusive HyperCrystal™ LCD technology. The HyperCrystal technology enables clear, high-contrast images – even when composing subjects with the sun at your back. Images are viewable on the 2.5-inch LCD from 160-degrees, so photos can be composed from a range of angles and viewed by several people at once. The Stylus 800 combines an 8.0-megapixel CCD image sensor with Olympus’ exclusive image processor, TruePic TURBO™, which significantly enhances image quality and delivers faster overall processing speeds for rapid startup, shutter release and playback. TruePic TURBO enables the Stylus 800 to capture information from all 8.0 million pixels with pixel “micro-smoothing” that delivers clearer and more color-accurate photos, even at lower resolutions. The result is superb high-quality images that are consistently sharp and vivid even in large-format prints. The fast startup of less than one second and nearly instant shutter release time ensures a high-speed response so you are always ready to take great pictures. The addition of manual Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority modes, combined with 19 fully automatic pre-set scene modes, gives users versatility and control for optimal performance in any situation. Users can express their creative vision – adjusting the f-stop for detailed portraits with softened backgrounds, or slowing the exposure speed to create the blurred effect of motion – or simply select the appropriate scene mode from 19 choices for point-and-shoot simplicity. In-camera editing features such as Red-Eye Fix, Sepia and Black & White give users the ability to edit photos on the fly. With a new Help GUIDE function, the Stylus 800 makes every last one of its features accessible, even to novice users. By simply pressing the GUIDE button on the back of the camera, users can access images and brief descriptions of each of the camera’s functions and scene modes. And the new Shooting Guide serves as a quick reference, walking users through the camera settings with explanations of which features should be used for the situation, along with instructions for how to make the necessary adjustments.
The compact, all-weather Stylus 800 can go virtually anywhere you can. The body is
constructed of durable, lightweight metal with rubber gaskets throughout the interior to
ensure that rain, sleet, snow won't get in the way of great photos. And with its new
optimized battery design, the Stylus 800 can take hundreds of shots between charges.
Connecting the Stylus 800 to a computer is easy with the USB Auto Connect feature,
which connects directly via USB cable and requires no software. Or, If you prefer,
forget the computer altogether. The power of PictBridge technology enables photos to be
printed directly from the Stylus 800 to any PictBridge-enabled printer.
Stylus 800 Features at a Glance:
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Stylus 800 Specifications
CCD Imager
8.0 megapixel effective, 8.3 megapixel gross, 1/1.8"
(1.41cm) CCD Lens
8.0 – 24.0mm (38 – 114mm equivalent in 35mm
photography), 6 lenses in 5 groups, 3 aspherical lenses Seamless Digital Zoom
Seamless to 15x (3x optical and 5x digital combined) Aperture Range
f2.8/4.9 (adjustable in 1/3 EV steps) Shutter Speeds
1/2000 sec – 1/2 sec. (up to 4 sec. in Night Scene mode) ISO
Auto, 64, 100, 200, 400, 800 (SQ1), 1600 (SQ1) (equivalent) Recording Mode(s)
DCF Exif2.2, JPEG, PIM 3 Adjustable Resolutions
3264 x 2448 (SHQ)
3264 x 2448 (HQ)
2560 x 1920 (SQ1)
2272 x 1704 (SQ1)
2048 x 1536 (SQ1)
1600 x 1200 (SQ2)
1280 x 960 (SQ2)
1024 x 768 (SQ2)
640 x 480 (SQ2)DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
Yes Image Effects
Still Image: Black and White, Sepia, Resize, Rotation, Red-eye Fix
Movie: Frame IndexPanorama
Up to 10 frames automatically stitchable with Olympus Master
software when using Olympus brand xD-Picture Card Sequence
Normal: 1.3 frames per second, 4 frames or more in HQ mode
High Speed: 4 frames per second, 10 frames or more
in SQ1 modeViewfinder
N/A LCD
2.5” (6.35cm) HyperCrystal LCD, approx. 215,000 pixels Focusing System
CCD Contrast detection Focusing Ranges
Normal mode: 19.7” – infinity (0.5m – infinity)
Macro mode W: 7.9” – 19.7” (0.2m – 0.5m),
T: 11.8” – 19.7” (0.3m – 0.5m)
Super Macro Mode: 1.2” – 19.7” (3cm - 50cm)Exposure Control
±2 EV steps in 1/3 EV steps Metering System
Digital ESP multi-pattern, Spot metering White Balance System
iESP multi-pattern auto TTL, Pre-set (Daylight, Overcast,
Tungsten, and Fluorescent1, Fluorescent2, Fluorescent3) Flash
Built-in Flash Modes
Auto (for low light and back-lit conditions)
Red-eye Reduction
Fill-in
OffFlash Working Range
Program Auto: W: 21.3 ft (6.5m), T: 11.5ft (3.5m)
ISO1600: W: 42.0 ft(12.8m), T: 23.6 ft (7.2m)Removable Media Card
xD-Picture Card™ (16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512MB or 1GB) Selftimer/Remote
12 seconds/2 seconds by Remote Control Setting Memorization
On/Off (Hold changes/Reset to default settings) Outer Connectors
USB Connecter & Audio/Video multi-terminal, DC input Auto-connect USB
2.0 Full Speed Image Playback
Still image: Single, Index display (4/9/16/25), Up to 8x
enlargement, Slide-Show, Rotation, Calendar, Album,
Histogram Movie: Normal, Reverse, Frame-by-frame Operating Environment
Operation: 32° – 104°F (0° – 40°C), 30 – 90% humidity
Storage: -4° – 140°F (-20° – 60°C), 10 – 90% humidityPower Supply
Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery (Li-12B), AC Adapter Date/Time Calendar
Simultaneous recording into image data, Automatic
up to 2099 Calendar
Automatic up to 2099 Size
4.1” W x 2.3” H x 1.3” D (103mm x 57.5mm x 33mm) Weight
6.4 oz. (181.5g) without battery and media card Number of Storable Photos
All capacity figures are approximate.
Quality Mode
Resolution
256MB xD-Picture Card (optional)
1GB xD-Picture Card (optional)
Still image
(w/o sound)
Unit: shotsSHQ
3264 x 2448
63 shots
255 shots
HQ
3264 x 2448
124 shots
499 shots
SQ1
2560 x 1920
2272 x 1704
2048 x 1536210 shots
262 shots
326 shots841 shots
1048 shots
1305 shots
SQ2
1600 x 1200
1280 x 960
1024 x 768
640 x 480389 shots
614 shots
940 shots
1453 shots1560 shots
2460 shots
3762 shots
5815 shots
Still image
(w/sound)
Unit: shotsSHQ
3264 x 2448
63 shots
253 shots
HQ
3264 x 2448
122 shots
492 shots
SQ1
2560 x 1920
2272 x 1704
2048 x 1536204 shots
253 shots
313 shots820 shots
1015 shots
1254 shots
SQ2
1600 x 1200
1280 x 960
1024 x 768
640 x 480371 shots
570 shots
841 shots
1229 shots1487 shots
2284 shots
3366 shots
4920 shots
Movie
(w/sound)
Unit: min.SHQ
640 x 480
approx. 220 sec.
approx. 900 sec.
HQ
320 x 240
approx. 650 sec.
approx. 2600 sec.
SQ
160 x 120
approx. 1650 sec.
approx. 6750 sec.
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