Olympus SP-570 UZ
Manufacturer: Olympus Part number: 226355
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- Bottom Line:
- Poor performance diminishes the Olympus SP-570 UZ's potential as an otherwise solid megazoom.
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CNET editors' review
Olympus SP-570 UZ price range: $239.95
- Reviewed by: Lori Grunin
- Reviewed on: 08/21/2008
- Released on: 03/15/2008
The good: Lots of helpful and useful features.
The bad: Slow; big; manual zoom ring on lens not responsive enough; can't zoom in movie capture.
The bottom line: Poor performance diminishes the Olympus SP-570 UZ's potential as an otherwise solid megazoom.
User reviews
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Amazing point-n-shoot but with the soul of a DSLR
by Jedi Master on April 21, 2008
Pros: Great picture quality, impresive zoom, manual mode and diferents scenes modes available, 13 fps, RAW mode, zoom ring, panoramic mode
Cons: Feeling of the zoom ring but you can get used, 4 AA batteries, xD Card, no full lenght video
Summary: Is an amazing camera you can use it like a point-n-shoot but if you want more control in your pictures you can use manual mode an RAW format, the pictures ...
Summary: Is an amazing camera you can use it like a point-n-shoot but if you want more control in your pictures you can use manual mode an RAW format, the pictures are colorfull and sharp, I owned a Sony DSC-H9 and the SP-570 is by far better than the H9, the zoom ring could have a strange feeling if you are use to mechanical zoom rings; great quality in day and night shoots and the Macro (Macro and Super Macro) modes are really amazing the only cons that I have are the use of AA batteries, xD Card and the video mode is limited to small clips (40s@VGA30FPS) but it can be fix it with a firmware update. Is a great camera, suited for serious amateurs
7 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Go with an entry level DSLR over this
by route2 on February 16, 2009
Pros: Great look, comfortable to handle, smart controls, great features, amazing zoom range, promising macro mode, promising burst mode functions, much less weight and size than DSLR kit
Cons: You pay for this all-in-one zoom range and small factor with image quality - loss of shaprness and noise. Auto Focus is hit or miss and tends to hunt for a while. I have a lot of slightly out of focus pictures with this camera. Long shutter delay.
Summary: Macro mode is a tease because AF in macro mode is hit or miss and manual focus is almost impossible for me to use well. When I set AF on ...
Summary: Macro mode is a tease because AF in macro mode is hit or miss and manual focus is almost impossible for me to use well. When I set AF on area mode, sometimes it doesn't focus on the object in the brackets, but focuses on the background or something else instead (not only macro mode is affected by this), especially if the lighting is not the brightest. I suppose it would be less of a problem if you mostly take pictures of people in really good light (because the camera has face detection focus mode) or distant objects and landscapes. The camera has autoexposure bracketing, but exposure compensation range is too small for HDR (from -2 to +2 only).
For the price of Olympus I strongly suggest going with an entry level DSLR for a big difference in precision of autofocus and much better image quality. This camera requires you to learn just as much as you would with DSLR to take good pictures and is of the size of smaller DSLR minus the size of long telephoto lens.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Amazing, a perfect fit for the low-budget enthusiast.
by sebastopolgoose on January 4, 2009
Pros: Amazing zoom (equivalent to 500mm), 10 mp, can alter with aperture and shutter speed, 13.5 fps sequential shooting, high ISO, large LCD, a lot of SLR-level features, zoom ring, comfortable to hold, excellent super macro, multi fireworks mode.
Cons: xD memory card, can be very, very slow when using flash, has difficulty focusing at times, unpredictable with focus, small aperture range (predictable for a non-SLR, I suppose).
Summary: I'm going to have to disagree with most of the other reviewers and say that I like the feel of the zoom ring, and I haven't had any ...
Summary: I'm going to have to disagree with most of the other reviewers and say that I like the feel of the zoom ring, and I haven't had any problems with unpredictability-- indeed, I find it much more accurate than electronic, W-T style zoom.
For anyone doubting the 20x zoom, the equivalent of 500mm, I have to point out that so far I have seen only one other point-and-shoot camera with the same zoom capabilities, and to get the same level of magnification in an SLR, one would have to shell out nearly$1000 for a decent lens. On the other end of the spectrum, the macro and super macro modes are superior to any other camera I have used; I can produce crystal-clear images with the lens literally touching the object. Unfortunately, the camera can be very finnicky with the focus, mostly with close-up shots; I often have to take 5 or more pictures of the same object in order for the camera to focus correctly.
I like both the sequential shooting and "shoot and select" options, and they produce focused, sharp images, although at a reduced resolution of 3 MP. The fastest options are far faster than those of most SLRs.
The ISO is very useful, although the noise can be unbearable at times. However, at times when the slow flash reaction is a problem, pictures using the maximum ISO (6400) are a definite alternative, and I find the effects colored lighting produces with high ISO are very attractive.
Both the shutter speed and aperture can be fiddled with, for creative options. One problem is that the aperture cannot go above f/8.0, due to the small lens. Therefore, a shutter speed above 1/500 is not feasible in most circumstances.
I also have fun with the "multi fireworks" mode in the scene options, which allows me to take multiple exposures in the same image. The Panorama option is also very useful (however, a tip to users: "combine in camera 2" produces far smoother results).
Some reviewers have mentioned the weight of the camera, but I don't find that an issue. It is light enough not to be an inconvenience, but large enough to feel comfortable in my hands. The only issue is that the zoom ring means I have to use both hands to use the camera effectively.
The major disadvantage to the camera is the huge amount of time it can take to take pictures when using the flash- I sometimes have to wait of 6 seconds for the flash to fire, and occasionally the focus is off. This can be bothersome when taking posed pictures or low-light action shots. However, like all troubles, I learn to deal with this; you just have to get to know the camera.
The other major problem is that it requires an xD picture card, which as of now cannot store more than 2 GB, or a little over 800 10-MP pictures. For someone like me, who can take that many pictures in less than a day, this can be a problem
Overall, however, the camera is perfect for someone with a tight budget who wants to take SLR-level pictures. Despite the drawbacks, the camera has is capable of some phenomenal pictures, and, as with all cameras, the results depend on the person behind the camera.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great Camera Short of a DSLR, but much easier to carry.
by fdunn3 on August 26, 2008
Pros: Zoom and wide angle is phenomenal. I too have taken some full 20x shots of a quarter moon though even with it's anti-shake made me steady it on a fence.
Wide angle inside shots are great and close-ups (macro). Also the battery life is great.Cons: It is a bit slow to autofocus and capture but with the flash on that time is reduced substantially and even with the flash the battery life is still great. No other cons I have found. I have owned it for ~4 months.
Summary: I recommend this camera to anyone that would normally use a DSLR as a secondary camera and you may find yourself using it more than the DSLR.
I give it ...Summary: I recommend this camera to anyone that would normally use a DSLR as a secondary camera and you may find yourself using it more than the DSLR.
I give it a 9 out of 10.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great Camera I rate it 9!!!
by plainsdrifters on June 3, 2008
Pros: Great pictures from close up or long away 20x zoom
Cons: slow shooting raw pictures
Summary: I have mind for three weeks. It takes great pictures. I still have alot to learn useing the camera. It has alot of settings. Its a fun camera to use.
Summary: I have mind for three weeks. It takes great pictures. I still have alot to learn useing the camera. It has alot of settings. Its a fun camera to use.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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This camera has it all!
by bliss1955 on April 26, 2008
Pros: 20X Zoom, Super Macro, Large LCD, Lots of options.
Cons: I haven't found any major issues other than xd memory. It isn't as easily available and affordable as SD.
Summary: I've had this camera two days and have shot about 200 images. The Super Macro feature is great, clean crisp images. This morning the moon was still up, about ...
Summary: I've had this camera two days and have shot about 200 images. The Super Macro feature is great, clean crisp images. This morning the moon was still up, about half full (or empty) and I got a decent shot of it without a tripod thanks to the image stabilization. I can't wait to try a moon shot with a tripod. I really like the wide angle. It has everything I need in one camera. I do have a Rebel XT which I love but bought the Olympus mainly because of the 20X optical zoom. This is my 7th digital camera and
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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this is the best camera ever
by techlover664 on May 26, 2008
Pros: face detetion, 20X zoom, nice flash, lots of fetures
Cons: there are none
Summary: I think that this is going to be my camera of choice for mabye another 5-10 years it is that good
Summary: I think that this is going to be my camera of choice for mabye another 5-10 years it is that good
1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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This is an amazing camera.
by rassmiranjanbabu on November 11, 2009
Pros: I am owning this camera since more than a year. I am very happy with its performance. Photos are so nice................
Cons: The only problem is with flash which takes long time probably more than 10 sec to get charged/heated.
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nice camera
by theferds on May 7, 2009
Pros: 2ox zoom feature
Cons: mediocre image
Summary: This is my 2nd mega zoom camera, but somehow I found that my old Sony megazoom w/c is only 5megapixel takes better picture (image quality) than this one.
Summary: This is my 2nd mega zoom camera, but somehow I found that my old Sony megazoom w/c is only 5megapixel takes better picture (image quality) than this one.
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excellent travel camera when limited space available
by oniagara on February 15, 2009
Pros: lens range, bright LCD, aa batteries a must when extended travel. good layout of features, easy to get to
Cons: lag time for operations annoying
Summary: previous olympus owner, both film and digital , best camera yet minus the lag time
Summary: previous olympus owner, both film and digital , best camera yet minus the lag time
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Olympus
- Part number: 226355
- Description: Experience the power of 20x zoom with the SP-570 UZ. This compact 10 Megapixel camera does it all - from wide-angle perspectives to breathtaking close ups. Dual Image Stabilization even ensures images come out blur free. And for high-action moments, this model shoots at up to a whopping 13.5 frames per second in 3 Megapixel mode!
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Digital camera - Compact
- Resolution 10 megapixels
- Optical Sensor Type CCD
- Total Pixels 10,700,000 pixels
- Effective Sensor Resolution 10,000,000 pixels
- Optical Sensor Size 1/2.33"
- Optical Zoom 20 x
- Digital Zoom 5 x
- Image Stabilizer Optical (image sensor shift mechanism)
- Auto Focus TTL contrast detection
- Auto Focus Points (Zones) Qty 143
- Digital Video Format AVI
- Image Recording Format JPEG,
RAW - AV Interfaces Composite video/audio
Exposure & White Balance
- Light Sensitivity ISO 3200,
ISO 1600,
ISO 800,
ISO 100,
ISO 200,
ISO 6400,
ISO 400,
ISO 64,
ISO auto - Exposure Metering Multi-segment,
Center-weighted,
Spot - Exposure Modes Program,
Bulb,
Automatic,
Shutter-priority,
Manual,
Aperture-priority - Shooting Programs Candle,
Snow,
Beach,
Sports mode,
Sunset,
Night portrait,
Landscape-portrait,
Indoor,
Self-portrait,
Available light portrait,
Cuisine,
Auction,
Panorama assist,
Night scene,
Shoot & select 2,
Documents,
Shoot & select 1,
Multi-firework,
Quick shutter,
Smile shot,
Fireworks,
Behind glass,
Portrait mode,
Landscape - Special Effects Frames,
Black & White,
Sepia - White Balance Automatic,
Presets,
Custom - White Balance Presets Daylight,
Overcast,
Tungsten light,
Fluorescent light (daylight),
Fluorescent light (warm white),
Fluorescent light (cool white) - Max Shutter Speed 1/2000 sec
- Min Shutter Speed 8 min
- Exposure Compensation ±2 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps
- Auto Exposure Bracketing 5 steps in 1/3 EV step
Lens System
- Type 20 x x Zoom lens - 4.6 mm - 92 mm - F/2.8-4.5
- Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 26 - 520 mm
- Focus Adjustment Manual,
Automatic - Min Focus Range 3.9 in
- Macro Focus Range 0.4 in
- Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
- Lens Construction 11 groups / 14 elements
- Features Aspherical lens,
ED glass Camera Flash
- Camera Flash Pop-up flash
- Flash Modes Fill-in mode,
Slow synchro,
Auto mode,
Flash OFF mode,
Red-eye reduction - Features AF illuminator
- Effective Flash Range 1 ft - 21 ft
Additional Features
- Continuous Shooting Speed 1.2 frames per second
- Self Timer Delay 12 sec
- Flash Terminal Hot shoe
- Additional Features Digital image rotation,
Display brightness control,
In-camera red-eye fix,
In-camera lighting fix,
Audio recording,
PRINT Image Matching,
Resizing an image,
Automatic Pixel Mapping (APM),
Cropping an image,
DPOF support,
RGB primary color filter,
Digital noise reduction,
Histogram display,
Interval shooting mode,
PictBridge support,
Built-in help guide,
Bright Capture Technology,
USB 2.0 compatibility,
Direct print,
Digital image stabilization Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type Electronic
- Viewfinder Color Support Color
Display
- Type 2.7 in LCD display
- Display Features Built-in
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x USB,
1 x Composite video/audio output,
1 x DC power input
Software
- Software Olympus Master,
Drivers & Utilities System Requirements for PC Connection
- Operating System Support MS Windows XP,
MS Windows 2000,
Apple Mac OS X 10.3 or later,
MS Windows Vista - Peripheral Devices USB port
Miscellaneous
- Microsoft Certifications Certified for Windows Vista
- Included Accessories USB cable,
Lens cap,
Neck strap,
Audio / video cable Battery
- Supported Battery AA
- Supported Battery 4 x AA Alkaline battery ( Included )
Memory / Storage
- RAM Installed 45 MB
- Memory Card Slot xD-Picture Card
- Supported Memory Cards xD-Picture Card
- Internal Storage None
- Image Storage JPEG 3648 x 2736,
JPEG 2560 x 1920,
JPEG 2304 x 1728,
JPEG 2048 x 1536,
JPEG 1600 x 1200,
JPEG 1280 x 960,
JPEG 640 x 480,
JPEG 3648 x 2432,
JPEG 1920 x 1080 - Video Capture AVI - 640 x 480,
AVI - 640 x 480,
AVI - 320 x 240,
AVI - 320 x 240 Dimensions & Weight
- Width 4.6 in
- Depth 3.5 in
- Height 3.3 in
- Weight 15.7 oz
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
- Min Storage Temperature -4 °F
- Max Storage Temperature 140 °F
- Humidity Range Operating 30 - 90%
- Humidity Range Storage 10 - 90%
Accessories
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