The Olympus C-8080 WZ is a
digital camera formerly manufactured by
Olympus
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Greece
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. It was first announced on the opening day of the 2004
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. At the time, the C-8080 was set to be Olympus’ first eight-
megapixel
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digital camera for the high-end
consumer
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market
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* Market economy
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. The
MSRP was $1,149 USD.
A key feature, described in the name, is the camera’s optical zoom range. Most compact "zoom" cameras of the era were marketed for
telephoto photography, providing high magnification of a distant subject. The lens of this camera includes a
wide angle Wide angle may refer to:
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range suitable for group or
landscape photography
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. It has a high resolution lens with 5x zoom (7.1 - 35.6 mm, 28 - 140 mm in
35mm equivalent
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) and an aperture ranging from at the widest angle to at maximum zoom. The focus range in normal mode is 0.8 m - inf., 20 - 80 cm in macro, and down to 5 cm in super-macro.
The metering modes for
exposure are:
ESP
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, center-weighted, multi-metering and spot. The metering target mark on the screen can be moved in 13 positions in spot mode. For absolute control a
live histogram can be activated and the histogram target mark can be moved by the user. An AutoExposure Lock (AEL) button can lock the metered exposure.
The camera has two
autofocus systems: one is based on contrast detection, the other on phase-difference detection (P-AF).
The metering settings for the
focus are:
iESP, spot, full-time AF, P-AF,
manual focus,
macro
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, and super-macro. One of 9 positions can be selected for the AF target in spot mode.
Video can be recorded at 640 x 480 and 320 x 240, both at 15 frames per second. Clip length is only limited by the storage card.
The camera accepts
xD-Picture Cards (necessary for panorama shooting),
CompactFlash
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CompactFlash became one of the most successful of the e ...
type I and II and IBM
microdrive
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s with two slots.
Copying between slots is possible in the camera.
Photos can be stored in
TIFF
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,
RAW
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and
JPEG
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format.
Videos are stored in Quicktime format using Motion JPEG encoding. Sound could also be recorded with still photos in Wave audio format. Data transfer connectivity is USB 2.0.
The rear display is a 4.5 cm tilting sunshine-
LCD
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with 134,000 pixels, and the electronic viewfinder has 240,000 pixels.
The C-8080 WZ was succeeded at least partially by the C-7070 WZ in 2005. The latter camera was considered the successor of the C-5060 WZ, but had similar specifications and target market to the C-8080 WZ. Compared to the C-8080 WZ, the C-7070 WZ had a slower lens, was a slightly smaller size, and had a lower list price.
Image:OLYMPUS C-8080WZ 01.jpg, Olympus C-8080 WZ
Image:C-8080WZ tele.JPG, Olympus C-8080 WZ with extended zoom lens for telephoto
Image:C-8080WZ rear.JPG, Olympus C-8080 WZ with tilted LCD
Accessories
* Converter lenses: ''wide angle'' WCON-08D: (28 mm x 0.8 = 22.4 mm), ''tele'' TCON-14D: (140 mm x 1.4 = 196 mm)
* Remote control RM-1 with more functions than the RM-2(only for shutter release)
*
Power grip B-HLD30
* AC-adaptor C-8AC
* LCD monitor cap
* Leather case
* Underwater camera housings PT-023, depth up to 40m
Accessories included in retail package
*Lens cap
*Lens hood
*Shoulder strap
*Li-Ion batt. BLM-1
*Batt. charger BCM-2 (1 hour for full charge)
*IR Remote control RM-2
*32 MB xD picture card
*AV cable
*USB cable
*CD ROM
*User manual
See also
*
List of digital cameras with CCD sensors
References
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External links
Some examples of the Olympus c8080wz possibilitiesDigital Camera test siteUser Manual
C-8080
Bridge digital cameras
Cameras introduced in 2004
Digital cameras with CCD image sensor