Q: What are the main differences between the C-4000 Zoom and the C-4040 Zoom?
A: The main differences between the C-4000 Zoom and the C-4040 Zoom is that the C-4000
Zoom added the following:
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Virtual Mode Dial for quick selection of 6 Scene Program modes and 4 custom "My Modes"
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Super Macro for extreme close-ups. You can photograph your subject as close as 0.
2m
.
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AF Area – allows you to select the area that you want to focus on; by changing the position of
the AF Target Mark.
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NTSC and PAL
video output – now you can also view your images on a television overseas. This
camera includes both NTSC and PAL video output options.
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Selectable Language Menu - The menu can be viewed in four different languages (English,
French, German and Spanish).
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3:2 Aspect ratio – lets you print the entire image without losing its borders; almost the same
image size used by photo labs.
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PW On/Off – Sets the picture displayed on the monitor when the camera is turned on or off.
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Histogram - displays the brightness and contrast of the subject on your camera monitor
during shooting and playback modes.
The
C
-4040 Zoom offers:
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A Remote Control option
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An F1.8 aperture which is better suited for low light photography without flash.
Q: Where is the Reference Manual for the C-4000 Zoom?
A: The CD-ROM provides a full Reference Manual in PDF format on the CD-ROM. Adobe
Acrobat which is provided on the CD-ROM is necessary to view the PDF manual. The printed
manual that is included with the camera is a "Basic Manual".
Q: How do I download from the camera to my computer?
A: Instructions for downloading images from the C-4000 Zoom are located on the CD Rom
under the "Reference" under "Connecting the Camera to a PC", or at our web site
(http://www.olympus
-europa
.co
m
).
Q: What is the battery life expectancy of the C-4000 Zoom?
A: The battery life on alkaline batteries vary according to manufacturer and power rating.
Alkaline Batteries can provide up to 150 shots with typical usage. The Olympus CR-V3 long-life
lithium batteries will provide approximately 400 shots. The Olympus Ni-MH batteries would
provide approximately 250 shots per charge and they can be recharged 300 to 500 times.
Q: Are the provided Olympus LB-01 CR-V3 lithium batteries rechargeable?
A: No, the Olympus LB-01 CR-V3 lithium batteries are not rechargeable.