Collection of shots took in the streets of Milan and overview of this Olympus C-200, a 2MP digicam from 2001.
The camera operates with AAA batteries, with the possibility to turn off live view on its 1.8” screen for power saving and use the viewfinder, viewfinder that also features a diopter-correction system with a small wheel on it’s side.
The body has 5-16mm zoom lens (equivalent to a 35-105mm focal length) with a f2.8 minimum aperture and macro mode. Under the hood a CCD sensor with an ISO range from 100 up to 400. Features a mechanical pop up flash that turns up when opening the signature Olympus clamshell that also works as ON/OFF switch for the camera.
The camera takes a big floppy looking SmartMedia storage card capable of a maximum of 128MB storage space shown below.