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| Stylus 600 |
| µ (mju:) Digital 600 |
| 2816 x 2112 |
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| 3x optical zoom |
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| 2.5" lcd viewer |
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| xD card |
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| Li-12B rechargeable |
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Olympus Stylus 600 review summary |
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| camera date |
Sep 05 | out of production |
| pixels / class |
6.4M | compact digital camera |
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| overall rating |
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| camera body |
 | all-weather construction |
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| Olympus Stylus 600 specifications |
| lens / zoom | 35 mm - 105 mm (3x) (dig: 5x) |
| focus / macro | auto / 50 cm / 7 cm |
| metering mode | multi-pattern, spot |
| aperture | auto / F3.1 - F5.2 |
| white balance | auto / 6 presets |
| shutter | auto / 4s - 1/1000s |
| exposure | +/- 2EV in 1/3EV steps |
| flash / mode | internal - 4 modes / max. 8m (with Bright Capture) |
| viewfinder | lcd screen only |
| iso ratings | 64, 100, 200, 400 (800 and 1600) |
| image size | 2816x2112 / 2560 x 1920 / 2272x1704 / 2048x1536 / 1600x1200 / 1280x960 / 1024x768 / 640x480 |
| image format | jpeg (exif2.2) |
| image compr. | SHQ / HQ / SQ1 / SQ2 |
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| remote control | self timer 12s |
| video options | Qt m-jpeg 640x480 / 320x240 / 160x120 (15fps) |
| audio options | wav |
| connectivity | usb 2.0 (full speed) / A/V (NTSC/PAL) |
| storage | 7.9MB internal, xD card |
| platform | Windows 98SE/2000PRO/ME/XP, Mac 10.1 and higher |
| extra features | PictBridge compatible |
| miscellaneous | histogram in shooting and playback mode |
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Olympus Stylus 600 / µ (mju:) Digital 600 announcement clippings
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The Stylus 600 is defined by high-performance, durability and style. In addition to the all-weather construction that made the Stylus famous, the Stylus 600 features clean lines and smooth, rounded edges that make it comfortable to hold and easy to handle. At a compact size the camera fits snugly into a pocket and won't crowd a backpack. The stainless steel lens barrier tucks away inside the camera body with a snap when powered on, and protects the lens with an impenetrable seal when closed.
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