Olympus Camedia D-370 Digital Camera
The Olympus D-370 is a 1.3MP 1/3 inch compact camera — known for its 1.3MP 1/3-Inch Sensor and 1.5-Inch TFT LCD. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Olympus Camedia D-370 Digital Camera
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Camera Overview — Olympus D-370
Key Features — Olympus D-370
1.3MP 1/3-Inch Sensor: Captures images at up to 1280x960 resolution, suitable for small prints and on-screen sharing.
1.5-Inch TFT LCD: 114,000-dot rear display allows for image review and menu navigation directly on the camera.
Optical Tunnel Viewfinder: Provides an alternative to the LCD for framing shots, useful in bright light conditions.
Six Flash Modes: Built-in flash supports Auto, Red-eye reduction, Flash on/off, Night view, and Night view/red-eye, with a 2.5m effective range at ISO 100.
In-Camera Color Profiles: Standard, Black & White, and Sepia modes allow for basic creative choices without post-processing.
AA Battery Powered: Runs on four AA batteries (NiMH recommended), making power easy to source and replace on the go.
Camera Specifications — Olympus D-370
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Travel, Beginner-Friendly |
| Type | Point and Shoot |
| Sensor | 1/3 inch |
| Resolution | 1.3MP |
| ISO Range | 100 – 400 |
| AF System | Manual Focus Only |
| AF Points | 1 |
| Max Photo Resolution | 1280x960 |
| Burst Rate | 1.3 fps |
| Max Frame Rate | Other |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Display | 1.5 inch TFT LCD |
Description — Olympus D-370
The Olympus Camedia D-370 is a compact point-and-shoot camera with a 1.3MP sensor in a 1/3-inch format, capturing stills at up to 1280x960 pixels. The camera's 1.5-inch TFT LCD with 114,000 dots makes image review straightforward, while an optical real image (tunnel) viewfinder provides a secondary framing option. An ISO range of 100 to 400 covers a range of lighting situations, and the built-in flash — effective up to 2.5m at ISO 100 — offers six modes including Night view/red-eye.
In-camera color profiles include Standard, Black & White, and Sepia. Burst shooting is supported at 1.3fps. The plastic body measures 123 x 65 x 45mm and weighs 190g with its four AA batteries. USB connectivity is on board for image transfer, and focus is entirely manual with one focus point.
No image stabilization is present.
Pros — Olympus D-370
- ✓Multiple built-in flash modes including Night view and Red-eye reduction, with effective range up to 2.5m at ISO 100
- ✓1.5-inch TFT LCD with 114,000 dots provides a usable rear display for image review
- ✓Three in-camera color profiles available: Standard, Black & White, and Sepia
Cons — Olympus D-370
- ✗Manual focus only with a single focus point — no autofocus system available
- ✗1.3MP maximum resolution (1280x960) is very limited by modern standards
- ✗No image stabilization of any kind (in-body or digital)
Videos — Olympus D-370
Olympus Camedia C-370 ZOOM (D-535 Zoom) from 2004 — Bopp Leng