Olympus C-3040 ZoomOlympus updates its top-of-the-line 3-megapixel model with a "faster" lens and increased movie capabilities.<<Image Storage & Interface :(Previous) | (Next): Test Results & Conclusion>> Page 11:Video, Power, SoftwareReview First Posted: 4/14/2001 |
Video Out
The C-3040 Zoom has a Video Out port that supports the NTSC timing format. (We
assume that PAL systems are available for European customers.) The video output
can be used for reviewing previously captured images and movies, or running
slide shows from the camera. It also shows all of the LCD menu screens, as well
as the preview display from the LCD viewfinder. Combined with the supplied infrared
remote control device, the C-3040 Zoom's video capabilities make the camera
a unique presentation device.
Power
The
C-3040 Zoom is powered by two CR-V3 lithium battery packs, four AA batteries
(alkaline, lithium, NiMH, or NiCd), or by an optional AC adapter that can significantly
extend battery life if you're doing a lot of downloads on the computer or working
in a studio environment.
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Capture Mode, w/LCD |
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Capture Mode, no LCD |
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Half-pressed shutter w/LCD |
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Half-pressed w/o LCD |
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Continuous Autofocus, LCD on |
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Memory Write (transient) |
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Flash Recharge (transient) |
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Image Playback |
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Like other Olympus cameras we've tested, the C-3040 Zoom is fairly conservative
in its use of battery power. You should be able to get at least two hours of
continuous operating time out of a freshly charged set of high-capacity NiMH
AA cells, even in the worst-case operating mode with both the LCD and continuous
autofocus enabled. The biggest news with Olympus cameras though, is that they
consume almost no power when the LCD is turned off and they're waiting
for the next picture. This strikes us as a great feature, since it means you
can comfortably leave the camera turned on and ready to go all day long, without
worrying about draining the batteries. Being able to snap a photo in less than
two seconds, rather than 7 or 8 seconds (as required when starting up from a
power-off condition) could mean the difference between getting that once-in-a-lifetime
vacation shot or not.
About
Batteries
We've gotten so many emails about power issues for digicams, that we're now
inserting this standard notice in the reviews of all AA-powered cameras on our
site: Don't even *think* about using alkaline AA batteries in a digicam!
Despite their being packed in the box with many cameras, they simply don't have
the juice to handle typical digicam demands. (Even the "high power"
ones the battery manufacturers say are designed for devices like digital cameras.)
Spend the $35-40 or so it takes to get a set (or two) of high-capacity NiMH
rechargeable batteries and a good charger! The few dollars up front will save
you literally hundreds of dollars in the long run, not to mention the hassle
of wimpy batteries running out in the middle of the action. We suggest you buy
two sets of batteries, so one can always be in the charger, ready to go, and
so have two sets available for longer excursions. Good brands of batteries include
Maha (our favorite), GP, Kodak, and Nexcell. Also, buy the highest capacity
AAs the manufacturer makes, the few extra dollars for the extra capacity is
usually well worth it. Getting a good charger is critical though, almost more
so than buying good batteries. We recommend the Maha C-204F (see the photo at
right), the charger we use the most in our own studio. - Read our review
of it for all the details. Or, just click
here to buy one, you won't regret it.
Included Software
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The C-3040 Zoom comes with a nice complement of software on the supplied CD.
Direct camera control and image downloading are provided by Olympus' Camedia
Master software package (Version 2.5) for both Mac and Windows platforms (Macintosh
OS 8.6 and higher, Windows 98v2/Me/200 Pro). USB drivers for both platforms
and an Apple QuickTime reader are also included.
Camedia Master allows you to download and organize images, as well as perform
minor image correction and enhancement functions (such as adjusting contrast,
sharpness, and color balance). For panoramic images, Camedia Master supplies
a "stitching" utility to piece together shots vertically or horizontally.
A complete printing utility works with the DPOF settings and allows you to print
images directly to Olympus or other DPOF-compliant photo printers.
In the Box
The following items are included in the box:
- C-3040 Zoom digital camera
- 16MB SmartMedia card
- RM-1 Remote control
- Two CR-V3 lithium battery packs
- USB cable
- NTSC video cable
- Camedia Master 2.5 software CD-ROM
- Neck strap
- Lens cap with tether strap
- User manuals and registration card
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