Olympus SP-570 UZ ultra zoom hands-on
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Fujifilm may have laid claim to “smallest 12x zoom,” but Olympus’ SP-570 UZ blows by that with a 20x optical zoom. In case you didn’t know, the “UZ” stands for “ultra zoom.” Not a bad piece of glass; f/2.8 - f/4.5 with dual image stabilization so you can actually use the 20x end of the lens. The 10-megapixel sensor and full manual control options make sense on this high-end digicam, as does the hot shoe for a flash. Not all the niceties have been sacrificed, though — face detection is in there too, for when you hand the camera over to a “less-enthusiastic” shooter.Gallery: Hands-on with the Olympus SP-570 UZ ultra zoom Permalink | Email this | Comments
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