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Expert reviews for Olympus FE-360
PC Advisor expert review - by Gavin Stoker
Clad in a choice of either sophisticated matt black or brushed silver with chrome detailing and with dimensions just a tad wider than a credit card, it's a surprise to find a price tag of just ᆪ119 attached to the attractive Olympus FE-360 camera.
This Olympus FE-360 review continued on PC Advisor
reviewed 04 Feb 2009
Camera Type

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Compact
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There are 2 main types of camera: The SLR and the Compact.
SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex. SLR cameras use a prism to reflect the exact image as seen through the lens and so offers a more accurate viewfinder. SLR cameras have detachable lenses offering greater flexibility if you wish to take a variety of different photographs.
Compact cameras have a built in lens and an ‘above lens’ viewfinder which is less accurate but they are often cheaper, more sleekly designed and easier to carry anywhere with you to capture that moment perfectly without having to fiddle with complex settings or a bag full of lenses.
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Optical Zoom Ratio

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3
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The amount by which the camera optics (lens) can bring the subject closer.
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Screen Size in Inches

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2.5
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Screen size is measured diagonally from corner to corner.
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Digital Zoom Ratio

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4
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Not to be confused with optical zoom, digital zoom enlarges a portion of the image thus simulating optical zoom. In doing so, some image quality is lost.
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Face Recognition

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Yes
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A function for automatically detecting peoples faces and correctly adjusting the focus and exposure to take the best photo
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Image Stabilisation

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Yes
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If a photo is taken at a slow shutter speed, or at a long focal length, the effects of ‘hand shake’ will be amplified. Some cameras come with built-in image stabilisation which is designed to act against this to produce sharper images.
It’s great for low light shots without a tripod, like at a gig.
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Colour

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Multi
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The main colour of the product.
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Memory Card Slot

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Yes
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Having a memory card slot allows you to save data to a memory card and then transfer it to another device. For example you may put a photo from your camera or mobile phone onto a memory card and then plug it into your printer to print directly.
Memory card slots come in many formats:
Compact Flash Card
Memory Stick Duo
Micro SD Card
MMC
SD Card
SDHC Card
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Media Format

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XD Card
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This is the type of storage that your digital camera or camcorder uses to save images to.
The main types of card media format:
Compact Flash
Micro SD
MMC (Multi Media Card)
SD Card (Secure Digital)
SDHC (Secure Disk High Capacity)
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PictBridge

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Yes
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An industry standard allowing images to be printed from camera to printer, without needing a computer. CIPA PictBridge Standard Website
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Macro Mode

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Yes
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This mode allows close-up photograpy of small objects such as insects and flowers.
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Video Recorder

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Yes
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Video recording functionality allows the capture of videos in mpeg or avi format which is great if you want to capture a whole scene, not just one moment.
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Manual Focus

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No
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Almost all modern cameras have autofocus. Manual focus allows you to override the autofocus and set the distance yourself. This is especially useful if your camera is struggling to focus in a low-light or confusing scene.
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Timer

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Yes
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Having a timer function is essential if you want to get into the shot yourself. Make sure your camera has this feature if you plan to go on holiday and capture photos of you and your friends or family having fun together.
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Under Water

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No
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An under water feature means your camera is safe to dive with, usually between 3 and 5 metres. Most dSLR cameras will require expensive separate housing so consider investing in a waterproof digital compact first.
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Weight (g)

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104
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The weight of the product in grams.
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Flash

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Yes
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Whether or not your camera has an in-built flash.
Flashes are essential for fully capturing a low light image.
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Shortest Shutter Speed

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1/2000
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This is the fastest speed at which the camera can take a photo. Faster shutter speeds really freeze the action and are great for sports photography.
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Longest Shutter Speed

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4"
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This is the longest exposure your camera will take. The longer you take a photo for, the more light is let in and the more motion is captured.
Long shutter speeds can give fantastic, artistic results.
Try photographing the night sky at 30s or longer to see how the rotation of the Earth causes the stars to curve through the scene.
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Dimensions (mm)

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56x94x20
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The size of the device in millimetres, in width x height x depth.
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Resolution (Pixels)

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3264x2448
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A camera sensor, that captures the photograph, is measured in pixels. The number given here is the horizontal amount of pixels followed by the vertical quantity of pixels.
The more pixels a camera sensor has, the bigger and higher quality the image will be.
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Max. Aperture Lens 1

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f3.1-5.9
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Measured in f-stops the aperture of a lens dictates the maximum amount of light captured.
If you want to do low light photography look for something with a wide aperture like f2.8.
The widest aperture is given as a range as it changes when your lens is zoomed in.
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In-Built Memory (MB)

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21
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USB Port

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Yes
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Socket for connecting devices such as a computers and other components
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Release Date

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2 Sep 2008
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The date the product was originally made available for purchase.
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Digital Cameras Buyers' Guide
Photos taken with this camera
Manufacturer's Description
* Liven up your memories with movie recording with sound (up to
VGA resolution at 30fps)
* Miniature 3x optical zoom (36-108mm*) in a slim metal body to capture great scenes through to stunning portraits
* 8 Megapixels to make poster-size prints if you want to
* Perfectly focused and exposed faces even in tricky situations thanks to Face Detecion Technology
* Digital Image Stabilisation (up to
ISO 1000) for less blur
* 19 scene modes (e.g. Night Scene with Portrait and Fireworks) ensure the camera has the right settings for different situations
* See and share images more easily on the 6.4cm/2.5"
LCD (154,000 dots)
* Super-slim all metal body to always be at your side
* “One button, one function” design principle and in-camera help guide and for easy operation
* xD-Picture Card and microSD Card compatible
For those looking to step their style up a notch, the FE-360 offers the same amazing features as the FE-20 – 3x optical zoom and 8 Megapixels – and even packages them in a chic metal body. Naturally, Face Detection Technology is also incorporated, making the FE-360 the life of any party! Digital Image Stabilisation with up to ISO 1000 is similarly included, ensuring that pictures will be sharp and blur-free. A 6.4cm/2.5” LCD display makes it easy to frame and review your shots. The FE-360 comes in four eye-catching colours: silver, black, blue, and pink.
*Equivalent to a 35mm camera