22 January 2008 11:26 GMT / By Katie Scott
Wide angle performance and up to 5x time zoom are the main attractions to the latest additions to Olympus' lower-end FE range.The three new launches are the FE-310, FE-340 and FE-350.
They shares an 8 megapixel sensor, the ability to record movies at with VGA resolution up to 30fps.
The trio also share Face Detection abilities, Digital Image Stabilisation (with the FE-350 boasting up to ISO 800), and a tool to make them easier to use - the "One button, one function" design.
Internal memory and xD-Picture card compatibility is also standard.
Both the FE-310 and FE-340 are built around 5x zoom lenses.
The FE-310 has a 2.5 inch LCD screen, however, compared to the FE-340's 2.7 inch LCD.
The FE-340 also boasts more scene modes - 18 compared to 16, as well as BrightCapture Technology and a TruePic III image processor.
The FE-310 comes in silver or black, while the FE-340 will be available in silver, black, blue or pink.
The last addition is the FE-350, which has a 4x wide optical zoom and 28mm wide-angle lens.
It also boasts a 3.0 inch LCD and its metal bosy comes in silver or black.
The new Olympus FE models will arrive in February. The FE-310 will be priced £120, the FE-340 £159.99 and lastly the FE-350 £199.99.
Cameras, Compact cameras, Olympus, 8 megapixels









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