Ronald40605
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I have been to CeBIT yesterday and looked for the C-700uz at the Olympus stand. Since I just bought a C-2100uz (very satisfied!) I wondered about the differences between the two cameras. This is what the Olympus guy said:
1) The 2100 uses optical, the 700 uses electronic image stabilization.
2) Both have the same optics, except for the image stabilization section.
Is this true?
Maybe it is. I noticed that my 2100 continuously makes a little noise. This is probably the optical (mechanical) section which "fights back" by moving some lenses when I move the camera. I am pretty impressed that this gives so good results in image quality. Since a 10x zoom does not make much sense without image stabilization, Olympus designed the 700 which does this electronically by shifting pixels or whatever. Without the extra lenses the camera can be smaller and the extending lens becomes feasable.
Ronald
1) The 2100 uses optical, the 700 uses electronic image stabilization.
2) Both have the same optics, except for the image stabilization section.
Is this true?
Maybe it is. I noticed that my 2100 continuously makes a little noise. This is probably the optical (mechanical) section which "fights back" by moving some lenses when I move the camera. I am pretty impressed that this gives so good results in image quality. Since a 10x zoom does not make much sense without image stabilization, Olympus designed the 700 which does this electronically by shifting pixels or whatever. Without the extra lenses the camera can be smaller and the extending lens becomes feasable.
Ronald