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Olympus MJU-9000 Digital Camera

Olympus MJU-9000 Digital Camera
12 Megapixel , 10x Optical Zoom , 2.7" LCD , Face Detection, Image Stabilization

World's slimmest, smallest body with 10x optical zoom and 28mm wide angle lens

Life is great – and with the Olympus ?-9000 you are even closer to it, because the new model combines state-of-the-art design with a powerful 10x wide optial zoom and high effective Dual Image Stabilisation to prevent blurry images. The compact camera with the stylish metal body features Face Detection and the Intelligent Auto Mode that allows the camera to detect the five most commonly used scenes automatically. And with a large 6.9 cm/2.7" HyperCrystal III LCD, the Olympus ?-9000 offers you best-ever visibility and extra crisp preview of your motifs. In short: Great zoom, great camera, great pictures.

“Olympus has proven that ultra-compact and ultra-zoom can co-exist in an attractive pocket point-and-shoot camera,” said Tomoko Matsunaga, product manager, Olympus Imaging America Inc. “Superior images start with superior optics, and the new Mju 9000 camera provides the amazing optical quality consumers have come to expect from Olympus. The Mju cameras’ optical strength is matched by technologies that are designed to enable consumers to capture it all.”

 Salient Features for Olympus MJU-9000 Digital Camera

10x wide-angle zoom lens
Finally, a pocket sized portable camera with the most powerful zoom lens in the history of the Mju family! An impressive 10x wide-angle optical zoom lens (28mm-280mm equivalent in 35mm photography) captures wide vistas, large groups of family and friends, and also zooms in on distant objects to make them appear as though they are right in front of you. The new HyperCrystal III LCD, the next generation of Olympus’ LCD technology, displays twice as bright as previous versions so that you can see the details even more clearly even under direct sunlight.

12Megapixel
The Olympus Mju 9000 offers a 12-megapixel image sensor enabling consumers to achieve consistently sharp and vivid images when producing large-format prints or cropping/enlarging a portion of an image. The Olympus Mju 9000 features the new HyperCrystal III LCD that enhances the brightness of the display by 2x to enhance the anti-glare capability. Colors or details that tend to be washed out in direct sunlight are now displayed even more clearly and vividly. 

HDTV support
Gone are the days of friends and family huddling around a camera’s LCD to see the pictures you just snapped. Now, you’ll be the hit of the party or any family function when you proudly display your brilliant images on high-definition televisions. Simply connect the camera to an HDTV with an HDMI cable, which can be purchased separately at any consumer electronics store. The new “OR” button makes it easy to activate the cameras’ unique features, including In-Camera Panorama, Shadow Adjustment and Perfect Shot Preview. Simply press the new OR button to easily access these commonly used features.

See complete details with images at

http://olympus-digital-camera-01.blogspot.com/

Fazal Zubair

This article has written by Fazal Zubair. He is a full time IT Manager and It Consultant in Lahore,Pakistan. He runs several websites and blogs.

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