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12800 Best: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 |
Sensor type | CMOS |
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Optical zoom | 4.0 x |
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Maximum aperture | 2.5 |
Focus adjustment | Auto/Manual |
Contrast adjustment | yes |
Saturation adjustment | yes |
Brightness adjustment | yes |
Autofocus |
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Auto Focus (AF) lock | yes |
Auto Focus (AF) assist beam | yes |
Number of focus points | 35 |
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Self-timer delay |
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Histogram | yes |
Built-in flash | yes |
Flash modes |
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Built-in microphone | yes |
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Voice recording | yes |
Supported audio file formats | PCM |
Weight | 12.2 oz |
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Width | 4.45 in |
Height | 2.57 in |
Depth | 1.89 in |
Power source type | Battery |
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Battery life (CIPA) | 310 |
Battery technology | Lithium-Ion |
Battery level indicator | yes |
Number of batteries supported | 1 |
AC adapter included | yes |
Calendar | yes |
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Energy Star certified | no |
Tripod mounting supported | yes |
On Screen Display (OSD) languages |
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ISO |
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ISO minimum | 100 |
ISO maximum | 12800 |
Maximum image resolution | 3968 x 2976 px |
White balance modes |
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Photo effects |
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Image stabilizer | yes |
Supported aspect ratios |
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Screen size | 3.0 in |
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Screen technology | LCD TFT |
Touch screen | yes |
Field of view | 100.0 % |
Live view | yes |
Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1080 px |
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Video recording | yes |
Recording resolutions | 1280.0 px |
HD type | Full HD |
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Analog signal format system |
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Camera playback |
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Motion JPEG frame rate | 30.0 fps |
Body type | Compact |
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Body material | Metal |
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Memory slots | 1 |
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HDMI | yes |
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HDMI ports quantity | 1 |
HDMI connector type | Micro |
USB version | 2.0 |
DC-in jack | yes |
PictBridge | no |
This year’s theme for high-end compacts is undoubtedly the switch over from CCD to BSI CMOS sensors, but maker’s are having to work hard to make the cameras attractive to those users who might also be tempted by interchangeable lens based mirror-less models. Olympus’ upgrade to the original XZ-1 sees plenty of promising features including the new 12-Mpix BSI CMOS chip, but how well does it fair in our exhaustive tests?
Advanced compact cameras have really become one of the "key products" for camera manufactures over the past few years. With today's tech, manufactures can cram quite a bit of functionality into a relatively compact package. Olympus had an instant hit when they released the XZ-1 as it was a small camera with lots of features and fast/bright zoom lens. The XZ-1 is the perfect travel companion for anyone that wanted to leave their interchangeable lens kit at home. Olympus recently released the successor to the XZ-1, the XZ-2 (I'm starting to see a pattern here) but the competition has grown since the release of the XZ-1. So, can the XZ-2 stave off the competition and remain a solid option for advanced compact users? Continue reading to find out.
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Olympus has secured its place in the top echelon of compact cameras with the XZ-2.
Olympus XZ-2 review, find out how the XZ-2 stacks up against the competition in our real-world review with in-depth image quality comparisons.
Review posted 02/25/2013Quick TakeProsiAuto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situationsDedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to recordOverall image quality is excellent for a compact Performance is outstandingLCD is bright, sharp and tiltsTouch control of LCD is sensitive, but lacks
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The new Olympus XZ-2 is a serious compact that's aimed at the enthusiast and professional user looking for a small yet capable camera. A 12 megapixel 1/1.7 inch CMOS sensor, fast f/1.8 maximum aperture, high-res 3-inch tilting touch-screen LCD, and a full range of manual shooting modes should be enough to grab your attention. Read our expert Olympus XZ-2 review, complete with full-size JPEG, RAW and movie samples.
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The Olympus XZ-2 is a successor to the popular XZ-1. With a better sensor, interchangeable grip and high-resolution tilting display, the XZ-2 is quite impressive on paper. But how will it fare against the slew of advanced compacts released late last year? Read on to find out.
A successor to the XZ-1, featuring a higher-resolution BSI-CMOS image sensor, tilting touch screen and high levels of customisation.
Olympus has secured its place in the top echelon of compact cameras with the XZ-2.
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The Olympus XZ-2 has a bright lens and captures sharp photos, but it's too expensive and photos start to show some noise as you notch up the ISO.