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Olympus FE-140

Reviewed August 2006

Introduction

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

The FE-140 is part of a series of cameras that Olympus refers to as Easy & Fun, designed for point 'n' shooters. The FE-140 offers a 6-megapixel resolution, a 3X optical zoom, and a 2.5-inch monitor that also serves as a viewfinder.

The ease of use of this camera series translates into a design that has a limited number of external controls, and labels them clearly so as to avoid any potential confusion.

On top of the camera, the controls can be separated into two groups.

On the right is the Power Switch followed by the two-stage shutter release and the zoom control, all of which are clustered so as to be easily accessible with the index finger.

As is so often the case with compact cameras, the zoom control also selects how images are displayed when the camera is in playback mode. The wide angle side (W) makes it possible to review images in index format , presenting either 4, 9, 16, or 25 images per screen or in a calendar mode that shows images according to their capture date; while the telephoto side (T) allows zooming into part of an image up to 8X.

The second group is on the top left side and consists of a row of four round buttons, each identified by a coloured icon that indicates the mode in which the button is used:

On the left, two of the buttons are slightly larger:

Controls the Playback mode, and can be used to turn on the camera directly in Playback mode when held pressed for more than two seconds, which avoids having the lens extend. It can also be used to turn off the camera.

Serves to return to the capture mode when the camera is in playback. Unlike the Playback button, this button cannot be used to turn on the camera.

While the two smaller buttons serve to:

The Print button serves to tag images that will be printed. And, once the camera connected to a PictBridge compatible printer, can be used to start printing.
The Delete button allows erasing unwanted images while the camera is set to the Playback mode.

All the other external controls of the FE-140 are on the back of the camera, organized on the right side of the monitor. The FE-140 is equipped with a 2.5-inch LCD monitor composed of 110,000 pixels and has no optical viewfinder.

At the top is the 10-position Mode Dial. Each of the positions corresponds to a capture mode. As noted at the outset, the FE-140 is designed to be simple to operate, and as such, once the image mode is selected, there is little other adjustment possible:

Takes charge off all capture parameters, leaving the user in charge of selecting the image size, and of whether or not to use the digital zoom.
The next five modes: Portrait, Landscape, Portrait + Landscape, Night Scene and Sport, all set the camera to the best settings for the subject to be photographed.
The Blur Reduction mode captures the image using as high a shutter speed as possible to avoid camera shake affecting the image. To this end, the camera can increase sensitivity up to 800 ISO.

The SCN position is the access to the 14 Scene modes. The selection of the specific mode is made in an illustrated menu that presents a short description of the mode, accompanied by a typical photo. The modes available are:

  • Night + Portrait
  • Indoor
  • Candle
  • Self Portrait
 
  • Available Light
  • Sunset
  • Fireworks
  • Museum
  • Behind Glass
  • Cuisine
  • Documents
  • Auction
  • Beach
  • Snow
Movie serves to capture silent video clips at a frame size of either: 320 x 240 or 160 x 120 pixels. During recording, focus, white balance and exposure are adjusted as the recording progresses, while the zoom position is locked at the first frame. A 4X digital zoom can be enabled, and the recording length is only limited by the available memory space.
To further simplify using the camera, the GUIDE mode presents typical situations in a text format. Selecting one of these as the one that describes the shooting situation, for example shooting a backlit subject, the camera then adjusts the flash to fire the flash, adding fill-light so as to capture an optimal exposure.
A group of buttons is arranged below the Mode Dial. Two of these are aligned vertically on the left and have the following functions:
Calls up the camera menu that corresponds to the mode in use. (See the Characteristics section of the review for more detail about the options contained in the various menus).

Serves to modify the information superimposed on the monitor when the camera is set to either a capture mode or the Playback mode. It can also be used to display a short text explanation of a selected menu option when a menu is on-screen.

In capture mode, the default display shows the current capture mode, the exposure compensation setting if any, the state of the battery's charge, the size and image quality, the remaining number of images that can be captured, the memory type in use (internal or xD card), the flash mode, and the auto focus brackets.

Pressing the DISP. once clears the info off the screen with the exception of the AF brackets.

In playback mode, the default display shows the state of the battery, the memory in use, the date and time at which the image was captured, the image file's name, and the number of photos captured. Pressing the DISP. button once adds the image size and quality, and exposure compensation if any was used. A second press of the button clears off all information superimposed on the image.

The last external control of the FE-140 is called the Arrow Pad. It is composed of 5 buttons, four of which are directional controls arranged in a circle, while an oval button at the centre serves to confirm selections made in the menus.

The Arrow Pad not only serves to navigate the menus and review images in playback, but each of its arrows also controls an additional function:

graphic: © Olympus Corp.
The up arrow controls the Exposure Compensation, which offers a compensation range of ±2 EV in 1/3 EV increments.
The right arrow controls the Flash mode: Auto, Red-eye Reduction (achieved with pre-flashes), Forced On, or Forced Off.
The down arrow controls the Self-Timer, offering a 10-second delay before the shutter is released.

And the left arrow serves to select either of the two macro modes the FE-140 offers:

  • Standard Macro mode allows the camera to focus on a subject that is 10 cm (3.9 inches) when the zoom is at the wide angle end, and 60 cm (23.6 inches) at the telephoto end.
  • Super Macro mode locks the zoom at the wide angle end, and allows the camera to focus on a subject that is 5 cm (2 inches) from the front element of the lens.

The FE-140 is intentionally a very simple and easy camera to use. It has few external controls, few settings, and even the way the modes are selected is straightforwar; the design philosophy of the FE-140 tries to make the camera as user-friendly as possible. Similarly, the large 2.5-inch monitor makes it easy to frame shots, and it is only under direct light that it becomes a bit difficult to decipher.

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




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