Olympus CAMEDIA SP-500 UZ Spezifikationsblatt
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OLYMPUS CAMEDIA SP-500 UZ
quick view
£300
PRICE
6
mega
SENSOR
1/2.5inch CCD (Total 6.37MP, Effective 6.0MP)
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pixels
LENS
38-380mm f/2.8-3.7
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SHUTTER SPEEDS
15-1/1000sec
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EXPOSURE MODES
M, A, AP, SP, P, 21 Scene
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FLASH
0.3m - 4.5m (W) 1.2m-3.4 T, GN9
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ISO
Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400
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MONITOR
EVF 201,600 pixel/ 2.5inch 115,000 pixel TFT
OTHER
320x240 30fps Video,10Mb int, xD
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POWER
4x AA
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DIMENSIONS/ WEIGHT
105.5x74.5x71mm/285g
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top
Adjacent to the
pop-up flash on
the top plate of
the camera sit
the mode dial,
AEL, shutter
and Power On
buttons
front
Investing in
an TCON-17
adaptor enables
conversion lens
to be used with
the SP-500 UZ
side
The USB and A/V
point is protected
by a rubber cover,
adjacent to the
strap eyelet
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CamediaSP-500UZ
up against
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like it's a compact
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ost Superzoom cameras are quite bulky
compared to compact cameras. Some
are even approaching the size of an SLR,
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albeit including a 10x or 12x zoom lens. Olympus,
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though, has taken a slightly different, although
£350
predictably Olympian, route. The new SP-500UZ
is small, yet still manages to squeeze an awful lot
into its diminutive stature.
Why is this predictably Olympian though? The
CANON POWERSHOT
company has always made a point of producing small
S2 IS
but perfectly formed cameras. Look at the original
£340
mju cameras, the OM series, the Pen EE half frames.
Olympus has always been slightly odd, too. Cameras
buying guide
such as the O product and Ecru displayed a forward-
thinking design ethos, while in 1991 Olympus in-
troduced the idea of the bridge camera, halfway
between compact and SLR, which has defi ned the
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design ethos for most of the modern digital Super-
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zoom. So what does Olympus do now? It designs a
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superzoom camera that looks more like a traditional
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SPECIFICATIONS
The SP-500 is well specifi ed for such a small camera,
with an impressive 38-380mm lens and large 2.5in
LCD on the back. Like other cameras in the genre,
the camera offers much for the enthusiast, including
RAW recording and the full set of exposure controls,
Program, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, and full
Manual. For less experienced photographers or those
who prefer the easy life, the SP-500 still allows au-
tomatic mode, as well as 21 scene modes.
Technology has also fi ltered down from the recent
C-7070 model, including that camera's impressive
Predictive AF system for tracking moving subjects,
not to mention the company's IESP metering system,
and 143 individual focus points, which can be linked
to the spot metering function.
Many cameras of this size have forgone the view-
fi nder altogether, but Olympus has still managed to
maintain an electronic version, with 201,600 pixels
that manages to be sharp and detailed, with the
added benefi t of electronic readouts such as live his-
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LCD
EVF
The 2.5inch LCD monitor is a very useful
The SP-500 uses an electronic viewfinder
size, and is bright and clear. The menu
which is reasonably clear and bright and
follows Olympus' usual rotary style front
shows all of the scene via a video feed from
page, with nested sub menus
the CCD
image quality
Exposure is one area I've never been able
to criticise Olympus for: the company
knows how to meter. Time after time
despite the varying September condi-
tions, the SP-500 produced perfectly
exposed pictures. Image sharpness is a
good point too, and despite worries that
the lens could be overstretching itself, I
was impressed with the results. At times,
images look a tad over sharpened, espe-
cially JPEGs, though not with RAW. There's
also the odd case of purple fringing, es-
pecially in high contrast conditions. Like
pretty much every camera we test with
small sensors, image noise is a problem,
though lower ISO settings prove to be well
controlled. Colour is good, though a little
too saturated for my taste, and an Adobe
RGB option would have been nice.
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togram and AF/metering frames.
However the traditional looks may well work as an ad-
In many respects this is a camera that people have
vantage, particularly in appealing to fi rst-time digital
been crying out for. The price is good, at £300; the
buyers transferring from fi lm, or for those who don't
resolution at 6MP allows for reasonable A4 prints;
want a style statement but a good, functional camera...
and there are plenty of those people about.
'In many respects this is a
camera
VERDICT
that people have been crying out for'
The SP-500 is competent and a truly useful camera. It
acts like a compact, with the features of a superzoom,
it's got plenty of photographic control and it easily fi ts
and is the ideal camera to chuck in your bag when you
into a pocket. Plus it's got that long lens. But it's not
don't want to carry an SLR or other bigger camera.
perfect.
You won't be able to use it as a complete alternative
to an SLR, but it's not a bad back up. Similarly at the
There has to be compromises to fi t the price and the
price, if you want to try out digital and all it has to offer
plastic body isn't as tough as I'd like. It's not bad, but it
then you could do worse, while students could benefi t
isn't the same as last year's metal-bodied C-770 and C-
765 cameras. It's also just a little bit bland to look at,
from its budget price and traditional controls. I really
and lacks the style of some other cameras at that price.
like it.
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specifications
MANUFACTURER:Olympus
MODEL:
SP-500 Ultra Zoom
PRICE:
£300
CCD:
1/2.5-inch6.0MPeff/6.37MPtotal
MAX PRINT SIZE:
14.08 x 10.56-inch at 200dpi
LENS:
6.3 - 63mm f2.8-3.7
(35mm equ 38-380mm)
SHUTTERSPEEDS:15-1/1000sec
ISO:
Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400
EXP MODES:
Auto, AP, M, P, SP, 21 scene modes
FLASH:
GN9
DRIVE MODES:
Single, burst, high-speed burst
METER:
Digital ESP , spot, centre-weighted
WHITE BALANCE:
A, 7preset, custom
FOCUS:
Spot, iESP autofocus, Predictive AF, AF
selectable from 143 points, Manual
VIEWFINDER:
Electronic 201,600 pixels
MONITOR:
2.5-inch TFT LCD, 115,000 pixels
CONNECTION:
USB 2.0, DC
REC FORMAT:
Jpeg, RAW, QuickTime Motion Jpeg
FILE TYPE:
Pictbridge, Pictbridge EasyPrint, Print
Image Matching III, Exif 2.21, DPS and
DPOF support
VIDEO OUTPUT:
Pal
POWER:
4xAA
STORAGE:
xD
OTHER:
320 x 240 at 30fps movie mode,
panorama function, 3cm super macro
DIMENSIONS:
105.5 x 74.5 x 71mm
WEIGHT:
285g
scores
PROS:
Good functionality, RAW,
LCD and EVF
CONS:
Bland looks, some
fringing, some oversharpening
and image noise
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features
16
ease of use
18
image quality
17
design
86%
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value
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