μ1060: Olympus rolls out a new digital camera

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Dr. Serkan Toto currently works as the first and only Asia-based writer for the TechCrunch network, mainly covering Japan-related technology and web companies for TechCrunch, CrunchGear and MobileCrunch. Serkan also works full-time as an independent web and mobile industry consultant with a focus on the Japanese market. He is sept-lingual, holds an MBA and is a PhD in economics. Serkan... → Learn More

Olympus Japan unveiled a new point and shoot camera [JP], the μ1060, which will become available on August 30 for $360 (no word on availability and pricing outside Japan yet).

The successor model of the μ1020 (Stylus 1020 in the US) comes with the following features:

- 1/2.33″ 10 megapixel CCD sensor
- 37mm-260mm lens
- 7x optical zoom
- ISO sensitivity of up to 6400
- a 3-inch LCD display
- 41 MB internal memory
- image stabilizer, face detection, smile detection
- support of  microSD/micro SDHC and xD Picture cards
- USB port, PictBridge printer port

In Japan, the μ1060 will be available in silver, pink, green and white.

Sponsored Ads

blog comments powered by Disqus

Sponsored Ads

Sponsored Ads

Events

Crunchies Awards
January 31, 2012
Davies Symphony Hall
San Francisco CA
Learn MoreBuy Tickets