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The body of the XZ-1 measures 2.55 by 4.35 by 1.67 inches (HWD) and weighs 9.44 ounces.Right
This camera may or may not fit in your pocket, and certainly won't fit comfortably.Left
The lens on the XZ-1 is its best feature. Its diameter allows it to pass plenty of light through to the image sensor.Ports
There's a standard micro-HDMI out to connects the camera to an HDTV for image playback, and a proprietary USB port for connecting the XZ-1 to your computer.Back
The 3-inch display on this camera is incredible. It's an OLED screen, which offers a few key benefits over LCD.Olympus includes its proprietary digital accessories port on the XZ-1. You can add a stereo microphone, an electronic viewfinder, an external flash and more.
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There's no denying the fact that the Olympus XZ-1 is a fast camera that produces top-notch pictures. But it's big, and at $500, it's pricey for a compact-class camera.Like the S95, the XZ-1's noise level was below the 1.5 percent threshold all the way up to and including ISO 1600. Even at ISO 3200, when images showed higher than 1.5 percent noise, to my eye, photos weren't unusable.
In all real-world shooting tests, the XZ-1 truly dazzled me.
The XZ-1's display is filled with 614,000 dots, and is extremely crisp and clear.
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The problem is that that the XZ-1 is too big and expensive to compete with compact cameras, and lacks the features and performance to measure up to D-SLRs or interchangeable-lens cameras.Price Range $429.00 - $519.00
Spec Data
Type Compact |
Megapixels 10 MP |
Media Format Secure Digital Extended Capacity |
Battery Type Supported Lithium Ion |
35-mm Equivalent (Wide) 28 |
35-mm Equivalent (Telephoto) 112 |
Optical Zoom 4 x |
LCD size 3 inches |
LCD dots 614000 |
Wireless Connectivity No |
LCD Aspect Ratio 0.16875 |
HD Video Capture Yes |
USB Port Proprietary |
HDMI Port Micro |
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