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Olympus Camedia D-560 Zoom Digital Camera

The Olympus D-560 Zoom is a 3.2MP 1/2.5 inch compact camera — with null video. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Olympus Camedia D-560 Zoom Digital Camera

Olympus Camedia D-560 Zoom Digital Camera

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Camera OverviewOlympus D-560 Zoom

The Olympus Camedia D-560 Zoom is a compact point-and-shoot digital camera built around a 3.2-megapixel, 1/2.5-inch sensor capable of capturing images at a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 pixels. Designed for casual everyday shooting, it keeps things straightforward with a fixed lens configuration and a single-point contrast detection autofocus system. The camera's ISO range runs from 60 to 400, offering flexibility across reasonably lit environments without venturing into demanding low-light territory.

A built-in flash covers the most common scenarios, including auto, forced, red-eye reduction, slow-sync, slow-sync red-eye, and off modes, giving users solid control over lighting in typical situations. For composition and review, there's a 1.8-inch fixed LCD with 85,000 pixels of resolution alongside an optical tunnel viewfinder. The body itself is constructed from plastic, measures 108 x 58 x 40 mm, and weighs in at 220g, making it genuinely pocketable.

Power comes from two AA batteries, with NiMH recommended for better performance. A USB connection handles image transfer, while burst mode is available at up to 1.5 frames per second. Color output is rendered in sRGB.

This is a no-frills, accessible compact camera suited to users who want simple digital photography without complex controls or settings.

Key FeaturesOlympus D-560 Zoom

3.2MP 1/2.5" Sensor: Captures images at up to 2048x1536 pixels, sufficient for standard prints and everyday sharing.

Fixed Zoom Lens: Built-in zoom lens handles framing without the need to swap or carry additional optics.

Optical Tunnel Viewfinder: Provides an alternative to the LCD for composing shots, useful in bright outdoor conditions.

1.8-Inch Fixed LCD: 85,000-pixel rear screen for image review and live composition in typical shooting conditions.

Six-Mode Built-In Flash: Covers auto, forced, red-eye reduction, slow-sync, slow-sync red-eye, and off for common lighting scenarios.

AA Battery Power: Runs on two standard AA batteries, with NiMH recommended for better shot capacity and reliability.

Camera SpecificationsOlympus D-560 Zoom

Olympus D-560 Zoom full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel
TypePoint and Shoot
Sensor1/2.5 inch
Resolution3.2MP
ISO Range64 – 400
AF SystemContrast Detection
AF Points1
Max Photo Resolution2048x1536
Burst Rate1.5 fps
Max Video Resolutionnull
Max Frame RateOther
Video Color ProfilessRGB

DescriptionOlympus D-560 Zoom

The Olympus Camedia D-560 Zoom is a point-and-shoot compact camera built around a 3.2-megapixel, 1/2.5-inch sensor, producing images at up to 2048x1536 pixels in the sRGB color profile. The camera features a fixed lens and a single-point contrast detection autofocus system, keeping operation simple and accessible. An ISO range of 60 to 400 handles a variety of lighting conditions, while the built-in flash offers six modes — Auto, Red-Eye, Forced, Off, Slow-sync, and Slow-sync Red-Eye — for practical control in everyday scenarios.

Composing shots is possible through either the 1.8-inch fixed LCD (85,000-pixel resolution) or the optical tunnel viewfinder. The plastic body measures 108 x 58 x 40 mm and weighs just 220g, making it easy to slip into a pocket or bag. Burst mode is available at 1.5 frames per second, and connectivity is handled via USB. Power is supplied by two AA batteries, with NiMH recommended.

ProsOlympus D-560 Zoom

  • 3.2MP sensor delivers a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 pixels for standard print and sharing use
  • Versatile built-in flash with six modes including slow-sync and red-eye reduction for varied lighting situations
  • Lightweight and compact at 220g and 108 x 58 x 40 mm, genuinely easy to carry daily

ConsOlympus D-560 Zoom

  • No image stabilization of any kind — neither in-body nor digital — which can result in blur at slower shutter speeds
  • Single autofocus point with contrast detection only; no subject tracking or eye tracking
  • 1.8-inch LCD at 85,000 pixels is quite small and low resolution by modern standards

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Frequently Asked QuestionsOlympus D-560 Zoom

What batteries does the Olympus Camedia D-560 Zoom use?+
The camera runs on two standard AA batteries, with NiMH rechargeable batteries specifically recommended for better performance. Alkaline batteries can be used as well, though the specs note that shot count will vary depending on battery type.
Does the D-560 Zoom have image stabilization?+
No. The specifications confirm that there is no in-body image stabilization and no digital image stabilization — the stabilization type is listed as 'None.' Users should be mindful of camera shake, especially in lower light conditions.
What is the maximum photo resolution this camera can produce?+
The camera's 3.2MP sensor captures images at a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 pixels. Color output is rendered in the sRGB color profile.
Can I shoot video with the D-560 Zoom?+
The camera does support video recording at a maximum frame rate of 15fps. Color output for video is also sRGB. Note that 15fps produces video that is less smooth than standard motion rates.
How does the autofocus system work on this camera?+
The D-560 Zoom uses a contrast detection autofocus system with a single focus point. It does not support subject tracking or eye tracking, so it is best suited to relatively stationary subjects.
Is the lens interchangeable on the D-560 Zoom?+
No. The camera uses a fixed lens configuration, meaning the lens cannot be swapped or replaced. It is a fully self-contained point-and-shoot unit.

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