Japanese camera manufacturer Olympus
has just introduced the successor to its SZ-30MR compact shooter. The
new snapper not only sees a minimal increment on its stage name,
SZ-31MR, but it also keeps the same 16-megapixel backlit sensor as its predecessor,
as well as an identical 24x (25-600mm) optical zoom. Though, the
newcomer does get a fresh image processor, making the jump from a
TruePic III to a TruePic V, thus bringing along better low-light
performance, scene enhancements and keeping high-quality shots while
using the zoom feature. Amongst other traits, the device is packing a
3-inch (920,000-dot) LCD, 6400 ISO and 1080p video capture at 30fps.
Olympus is also implementing a new technology dubbed iHS (Intelligent,
High-Sensitivity and High-Speed), which the company claims will produce
sharper and more vivid images. All this can be yours for a mere $399
this April when it's released, but if you want to know more before
parting with that cash
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