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    Default Olympus goes ultra-small with 20x zoom SP-565 UZ

    Olympus has taken the performance and specs of one of our favorite ultrazooms, the SP-570 UZ, and put it all in a more compact, carry-able package: the Olympus SP-565 UZ.

    Olympus SP-565 UZ

    Utilizing the same 10 megapixel sensor and 20x, 26-520mm equivalent zoom lens seen in the larger SP-570, the SP-565 measures only 4.6 by 3.3 by 3.2 inches and weighs in at 13.2 ounces.

    Olympus SP-565 UZ

    According to Olympus, the SP-565 was developed in an attempt to make the performance of an ultrazoom camera more "portable and approachable." The resulting device is not much larger than a conventional compact digicam, but packs in one of the most wide-ranging zoom lenses currently available on any camera regardless of size.

    Olympus SP-565 UZ

    Although it retains the SP-570's manual controls (including aperture and shutter priority modes), the SP-565 emphasizes a more point-and-shoot user experience, with 33 scene presets, face detection capable of tracking up to 16 faces in a single frame, Shadow Adjustment Technology that compensates for high-contrast and backlit scenes, and a Perfect Shot Preview function that allows shooters to preview the effects of settings changes and processing options before shooting.

    The SP-565 is also the latest camera capable of capturing images before the shutter release is pressed. A new Pre-Capture system works in conjunction with the SP-565's high-speed shooting mode, beginning to buffer reduced resolution frames in the 13.5 fps High-Speed Sequential Shooting mode as soon as focus is locked. The camera automatically preserves the last ten frames recorded before the shutter release is pressed, making it possible to capture action unfolding prior to actually snapping a picture.

    Olympus SP-565 UZ

    A 2.5-inch LCD with 230,000-dot resolution and an electronic viewfinder work in tandem to provide visibility for shot composition in any light. Olympus's Dual Image Stabilization, which includes a sensor-shifting mechanical stabilization system, is essentially a requirement for utilizing the SP-565's full zoom range without a tripod.

    Olympus has yet to completely abandon its proprietary xD-Picture Card memory type, but as with most recent releases from the company, the SP-565 includes an adapter for using the more common, mobile device friendly microSD memory format as well. Four AAs continue to provide power for Olympus's latest ultrazoom, with an advertised 410-shot life promising some fairly serious power consumption improvements compared to previous models in this series.

    From where we sit, the reworking of Olympus's flagship ultrazoom into the smaller and lighter SP-565 UZ makes a lot of sense for a company that's actively working to return to its heritage of building compact, high-function photographic equipment (the E-420 DSLR and Olympus's joint-venture Micro Four Thirds compact sensor/lens mount technology being two recent examples). Expect some solid head-to-head competition with Fujifilm's recently reworked compact ultrazoom, the FinePix S2000HD, as well when both these cameras make it to market.

    Expect a street price just under $400 when the SP-565 UZ hits stores in October.

    Olympus SP-565 UZ Specifications:

    Sensor 10.0 megapixel, 1/2.33" CCD
    Zoom 20x (26-520mm) zoom, f/2.8-4.5
    LCD/Viewfinder 2.5", 230K-pixel HyperCrystal LCD
    Sensitivity ISO 64-6400 (ISO 3200-6400 at reduced resolution)
    Shutter Speed 15-1/2000 seconds
    Shooting Modes Auto, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual, My Mode, Scene, Movie
    Scene Presets Portrait, Landscape, Landscape with Portrait, Night Scene, Night Scene with Portrait, Sports, Indoor, Candle, Self-Portrait, Available Light Portrait, Sunset, Fireworks, Museum, Cuisine, Behind Glass, Documents, Auction, Shoot & Select 1, Shoot & Select 2, Beach and Snow, Pre-Capturing Movie, Underwater Snapshot, Snow, Smile Shot
    White Balance Settings iESP 2 Auto, One-Touch, Daylight, Overcast, Fluorescent 1, Fluorescent 2, Fluorescent 3, Incandescent, White Balance Compensation
    Metering Modes Digital ESP, Spot, Center-Weighted
    Focus Modes iESP Auto, Spot AF, Face Detection AF, Full-Time AF, Selective AF, Target AF, AF Lock, Predictive AF, Manual, Macro, Super Macro
    Drive Modes Not Specified
    Flash Modes Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Fill, Forced Off
    Self Timer Settings
    12 seconds, Off
    Memory Formats xD-Picture Card (microSD with included adapter)
    Internal Memory
    48 MB
    File Formats JPEG, RAW, AVI
    Max. Image Size 3648x2736
    Max. Video Size
    640x480, 30 fps
    Zoom During Video Not Specified
    Battery 4 AA batteries
    Connections USB 2.0, AV output, DC input
    Additional Features Dual Image Stabilization, TruePic III processor, Face Detection, Perfect Shot Preview, Shadow Adjustment Technology

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    Default Re: Olympus goes ultra-small with 20x zoom SP-565 UZ

    I'm looking forward to these small ultrazooms. Small size is great but good picture quality, a sharp, low distortion lens and speedy performance are more important factors.
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    Default Re: Olympus goes ultra-small with 20x zoom SP-565 UZ

    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Stanton View Post
    Small size is great but good picture quality, a sharp, low distortion lens and speedy performance are more important factors.
    Agreed. Hopefully, these will be the best of both worlds...

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    Default Re: Olympus goes ultra-small with 20x zoom SP-565 UZ

    I thought there was another thread where I already said this, but I think I love this camera. Anyone want to buy my Fujitsu S9000 off me so I can buy this camera?
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    Coming soon: 58mm close up lens set

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    Default Re: Olympus goes ultra-small with 20x zoom SP-565 UZ

    My friend said it has somewhat quicker startup times than SP550-UZ.

 

 

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