Monday, April 19, 2004
Olympus Camedia AZ-1
Posted by Suhit Gupta in "NEWS" @ 01:00 PM
With its Mobile Advanced Super View Display and new album functions, the CAMEDIA AZ-1 is an entirely new type of camera that offers "shooting," "viewing," and "sharing." The Mobile Advanced Super View Display offers high contrast and a wide viewing angle, and its incorporation into the CAMEDIA AZ-1 marks the first time that this display technology has been utilized in a digital camera or other such mobile device. The 2.5-inch display has a resolution of 210,000 pixels, and its large size and excellent image quality make it ideal for both reviewing and appreciating photos."
This new ultra-compact camera look very similar to the Minolta DiMAGE X series as well as the recently announced Sony DSC-T1, T11. All three cameras offer the folded optics lenses. The AZ-1 is 94 x 67 mm (3.7 x 2.6 in) and is 22 mm thick (0.8 in) and comes with a cradle used for charging the camera's internal Lithium-Ion battery. The camera supports a USB interface. Olympus' site seems to be listing this camera only in their Japanese market section, though it would be good if it were to be released everywhere else to see how it would stack up against the Minolta, Sony and Casio cameras.