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Olympus C-770UZ

Reviewed July 2004

Introduction

Introduction
Ergonomics
Characteristics
Image Quality
Interface & Software
Camera Views
Test Photos
Specifications
Our Opinion
One of two new UZ (Ultra Zoom) cameras from Olympus that both feature 10X ED glass zoom lenses, the C-770UZ and the C-765, with the C-770 offering some additional features over the C-765.

The C770 is compact, and finished in silver metal with a hint of gold.
Shutter Release, with the Zoom Lever around it. As always with Olympus cameras, the zoom control also serves to view thumbnails of captured images (4, 9 or 16 per screen) when pushed to the Wide Angle side, or magnify an image under review (up to 4X) with the Telephoto side.

The Mode Dial is positioned so as to overhang the back of the body slightly, making it easier to turn with the thumb.
The Mode Dial provides 10 positions to select the shooting modes, 7 situation-related modes including Auto, and 4 advanced modes:
Auto: is the simplest of all shooting modes. The camera handles all settings and the user needs not make any manual adjustments.
Portrait: uses a wide aperture to blur the background behind the subject slightly and is most effective when the zoom is used.
Sports: Makes use of a fast shutter speed to stop action.
Landscape-Portrait: enhances blues and greens and uses an aperture that will maintain both foreground and background in focus.
Landscape: enhances blues and greens and uses a small aperture to maximize the depth of field.
Night Scene: designed for night photos. Uses a low shutter speed (the camera should be stabilized on a tripod).
Self Portrait: allows the camera to be pointed back towards the photographer. The lens is automatically set to the widest angle.

As noted above, beyond these situation-related shooting modes the C-770UZ also provides advanced modes:

Program: the camera controls aperture and shutter, but the user has access to all other settings.
Aperture Priority: user sets the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed. The C-770UZ offers apertures that starts at f2.8 at the wide angle end, f3.7 at the telephoto end, both ranging to f8.
Shutter Priority: user sets the shutter speed from 1/1000 sec. to 1 second while the camera matches it to an aperture.
Manual Mode: full control over all photographic settings of the C-770UZ, including the entire aperture range and the full shutter speed range which covers from 1/1000 to 15 seconds.
My Mode: allows saving complete sets of preferred settings, including the shooting mode. Four My Mode memories can be configured, so as to be later recalled with the Mode Dial.
The other external controls of the C-770UZ are on the back of the camera. One of these is a new design slider switch simply referred to as the Power Switch in the camera manual. The Power Switch serve to turn on the camera and place it in Playback mode , or in the Still image mode , or in the Movie mode .

The movie mode also offers new capabilities for an Olympus camera, including the addition of the MPEG4 format:

Movie Mode: offers 2 different file formats: MPEG4 and Motion-JPEG. MPEG4 captured video at 30 frames per second and at an image size of 640 x 480 pixels. Motion-JPEG is captured at 15 frames per second and can be set to any of 3 different frame sizes:

  • SHQ = 640 x 480 pixels
  • HQ = 320 x 240 pixels
  • SQ = 160 x 120 pixels

MPEG4 recordings are smoother than Motion-JPEG because of the higher frame rate, but are more compressed which tends to lower the image quality. Videos can be recorded with or without sound with either format, but when sound is being recorded the zoom is disabled during the recording to avoid the zoom motor's sound from being captured, but a digital zoom is available (2.5X). When recorded, sound is played back through a comparatively large speaker on the left side of the camera.


Directly above the Power Switch, the C-770UZ has a row of four buttons. THe last button on the right is a manual release for the pop-up flash while the other three are for:

By default, AEL (Auto Exposure Lock) is to lock or memorize a metered exposure of focus point if configured to serve for AF Lock. In addition, it the buttons also serves as a Custom button that can be assigned to any one of 26 other functions.
In Playback the AEL button serves to Rotate an image displayed on the screen by 90° increments.
Self Timer: 12 second delay; and Remote Control (included).
Single frame Delete in Playback, or in the Quick View mode.
Flash Modes: Auto, Auto with red-eye reduction, Forced on (Fill-in Flash), Slow Sync (front or rear curtain, or front curtain with red-eye reduction), Forced off is assumed when the flash is left closed.

The C-770UZ is equipped with 2 flashes, a very unusual feature. Which of the two flashes is used is determined completely by the camera according to the zoom position. Form wide angle to approximately the middle of the focal range the upper unit fires. While from there to the telephoto end the lower flash is active.
In Playback, the button serves to Protect (Lock) frames against accidental erasure.

Another group of buttons are positioned on the right of the 1.8 inch, 118,000 pixel LCD monitor. On the top left is the QUICK VIEW button which puts the camera into Playback mode without having to change the position of the switch above; and all the functions available in the standard Playback mode are available in QUICK VIEW.
Next is the Arrow Pad, a group of 4 buttons that form a circle. The Arrow Pad serves as a directional control for menus, playback image selection, and selecting a focus point. The OK/MENU button at the centre of the Arrow Pad calls up the menu corresponding to the mode in use (Playback, Still image, or Movie) and confirms some selections in the menu. Moreover, if held in for more than a second in the recording modes, it displays the Manual focus mode option.
The last button, , acts as a toggle switch between the electronic viewfinder (EVF) and the monitor.
The EVF of the C-770UZ is a 0.44 inch LCD display with 240,000 pixels, and it includes a diopter adjustment to the right of the exit pupil.

Just above it is a flash shoe that is compatible with Olympus' FL series flash units and with some third-party flash units. While the Olympus flash units are fully supported, the light emitted by third party units cannot be controlled and the camera must be used in Manual mode.

The C-770UZ is a well-crafted camera and it has a good overall ergonomic design. It offers a comfortable in-hand feel and a comparatively large (1.8 inch) LCD monitor and a reasonably sharp EVF. Similarly, most controls are positioned practically, and are quite responsive. One control turned out to be a bit impractical while carrying the camera: the Power Switch is easily moved to the ON position as the camera rubs against clothing while walking.

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Introduction
Ergonomics
Characteristics
Image Quality
Interface & Software
Camera Views
Test Photos
Specifications
Our Opinion




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