| Olympus SP-570UZ 10MP Digital Camera with 20x Optical Dual Image Stabilized Zoom | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 69 reviews) Sales Rank: 2724 Category: Photography
Publisher: Olympus Studio: Olympus Brand: Olympus Label: Olympus Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Batteries Included: 0 System Memory: 0 Floppy Disk Drive: None Special Features: nv:Sensor^10 Megapixel|Size^1/2.33|Image Resolution^3648 x 2736|Movie Resolution^640x480|Memory Included^45MB Internal|Storage Media^xD-Picture CardTM (1GB, 2GB)|Compressed Format^JPEG, RAW|Movie File Format^AVI motion JPEG|Optical Zoom^20x|Digital Zoom^5x|Combined Zoom^100x|Focal Length^f= 4.60 - 92.0mm|Focus Mode^Manual|Focus Mode^Full-time AF|Focus Mode^Spot AF|Focus Mode^iESP auto|Focus Mode^AF|Focus Mode^Selective AF Target|Focus Mode^Face-Detection|Focus Mode^Predictive AF Optical Zoom: 20 Display Size: 2.7 Maximum Focal Length: 92 Minimum Focal Length: 4.6 Maximum Resolution: 10 Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 4.6 x 3.1
MPN: 226355 Model: 226355 UPC: 050332162976 EAN: 0050332162976 ASIN: B0011E67VA
Release Date: April 14, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 10-megapixel image sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 18 x 24-inch prints | | | 20x optical dual image-stabilized zoom | | | 2.7-inch HyperCrystal LCD | | | Perfect Fix in-camera editing; includes Olympus Master 2 software | | | Stores images on xD Picture Cards (not included) |
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Product Description Experience the power of 20x zoom with the SP-570 UZ. This compact 10 Megapixel camera does it all - from wide-angle perspectives to breathtaking close ups. Dual Image Stabilization even ensures images come out blur free. And for high-action moments, this model shoots at up to a whopping 13.5 frames per second in 3 Megapixel mode!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 64 more reviews...
  Bad camera January 5, 2009 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was looking for a 20X zoom and normally trust Olympus. Due to the many failings of this camera I don't believe it was designed by Olympus. Some, and just some, of the major defects: 1.Very short battery life (time to recharge) 2. No battery meter 3. Stabilizer poor 4.Plastic flash insert 5. Zoom in general, all features 6. Read Steve's review.
  Amazing camera, perfect for a low-budget enthusiast. January 4, 2009 Pros: Amazing zoom (equivalent to 26-520mm), 10 mp, can alter with aperture and shutter speed, 13.5 fps sequential shooting, high ISO, large LCD, a lot of SLR-level features, zoom ring, comfortable to hold, excellent super macro, multi fireworks mode.
Cons: xD memory card, can be very, very slow when using flash, has difficulty focusing at times, unpredictable with focus, small aperture range (predictable for a non-SLR, I suppose). I'm going to have to disagree with most of the other reviewers and say that I like the feel of the zoom ring, and I haven't had any problems with unpredictability-- indeed, I find it much more accurate than electronic, W-T style (manual) zoom.
For anyone doubting the 20x zoom, the equivalent of 500mm, I have to point out that so far I have seen only one other point-and-shoot camera with the same zoom capabilities; and to get the same level of magnification in an SLR, one would have to shell out nearly $1000 for a decent lens. On the other end of the spectrum, the wide-angle is spectacular, and the macro and super macro modes are superior to any other camera I have used; I can produce crystal-clear images with the lens literally touching the object. Unfortunately, the camera can be very finnicky with the focus, mostly with close-up shots; I often have to take 5 or more pictures of the same object in order for the camera to focus correctly. I like both the sequential shooting and "shoot and select" options, and they produce focused, sharp images, although at a reduced resolution of 3 MP. The fastest options are far faster than those of most SLRs. The ISO is very useful, although the noise can be unbearable at times. However, at times when the slow flash reaction is a problem, pictures using the maximum ISO (6400) are a definite alternative, and I find the effects colored lighting produces with high ISO are very attractive. Both the shutter speed and aperture can be fiddled with, for creative options. One problem is that the aperture cannot go above f/8.0, due to the small lens. Therefore, a shutter speed above 1/500 is not feasible in most circumstances. I also have fun with the "multi fireworks" mode in the scene options, which allows me to take multiple exposures in the same image. The Panorama option is also very useful (however, a tip to users: "combine in camera 2" produces far smoother results). Some reviewers have mentioned the weight of the camera, but I don't find that an issue. It is light enough not to be an inconvenience, but large enough to feel comfortable in my hands. The only issue is that the zoom ring means I have to use both hands to use the camera effectively. The battery life is very impressive, especially for AA batteries- I can fill up a 2-GB card sometimes twice before having to change batteries. The major disadvantage to the camera is the huge amount of time it can take to take pictures when using the flash- I sometimes have to wait of 6 seconds for the flash to fire, and occasionally the focus is off. This can be bothersome when taking posed pictures or low-light action shots. However, like all troubles, I learn to deal with this; you just have to get to know the camera. The slowness is what many people have complained abut, but it's not as big a deal as they may make it out to be. The other major problem is that it requires an xD picture card, which as of now cannot store more than 2 GB, or a little over 800 10-MP pictures. For someone like me, who can take that many pictures in less than a day, this can be a problem. Overall, however, the camera is perfect for someone with a tight budget who wants to take SLR-level pictures. Despite the drawbacks, the camera has is capable of some phenomenal pictures, and, as with all cameras, the results depend on the person behind the camera.
  Love it... December 30, 2008 I have it, use it and love it!
I did knock off a star because I HATE that if you turn on the camera without removing the lense cap that you have to turn it off, remove the cap and start over. I also dislike that on the battery save feature you have to turn off the camera...you can't just click the shutter button and have it turn back on. And lastly...like one reviewer stated, you have to wait a while on the "scene" mode for the camera to load shots before you can take pictures again (I'm totally impatient and want immediate results)!
I'm not a professional nor have a professional review. I'm a mom and wanted a nice camera to capture great shots of my family and life in general. I got it! Hope that helps :~)
  Great Camera! December 16, 2008 Thanks Amazon. The camera arrived very quickly and was packed well. Olympus is really on to something with this design. This is a "substancial" camera which sets it apart from the crowd of superzooms. When you pick it up, it feels and looks like a DSLR. The camera is rather heavy which contributes to a secure feel. The coating further adds to the handling and inspires confidence. It seems sturdy and well built. I really like the zoom ring on the lens. The buttons are all well placed and easy to use on the fly once you learn their function and location. At 10 megapixels, pictures are superb. The auto focus works very well and rarely "misses". I like the expanded screen which pops up when using manual focus but it is slightly "jerky" and takes an extra second or two to really get the focus spot on. Reviewers have said that the menu is complex. I don't agree. I invested a little time navigating through the menu selections and working with the camera and found it to be logical and easy to use in practice. The zoom range on this lens is incredible. One would have to have a heavy bag full of expensive lenses to cover this range. It will be interesting to see how this camera evolves and improves. It's no doubt that refinements to this already great platform will be made. A reduction of noise at higher ISO settings and smoothing out the manual focus assist screen would be nice. Improvements in lens performance at the extreme end of the zoom range would be welcome. The BEST camera is the one you actually use. Not the one sitting in the closet because it is too heavy, bulky and complex. Also, how often do people decide not to take the big camera bag along for fear it will get stolen? I suspect that if DSLR owners "discover" this camera, especially as it evolves, many will find a place for it in their arsenal as a great "grab and go" performer.
  camera review December 16, 2008 The camera is realy great. I have one and bought this one for my daughter-in-law.Olympus SP-570UZ 10MP Digital Camera with 20x Optical Dual Image Stabilized Zoom
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