
Olympus finally ready to ship their new digital compact camera Stylus series. And they already launch them at CES 2010. There are three new models appears with huge 14MP CCD sensor and all of them has equipped with switchable SD/SDHC card format. Those Olympus new Stylus digital compact camera are the Stylus 5010 and 7030 that come with 2.7-inch LCD display, Stylus 7040 with 3-inch display. Only Stylus 7030 whcih has no support with HDMI output and none HD video recording ability while the Stylus 7040 is the only model which got a huge storage capacity with 2GB internal memory and D/SDHC slot. Olympus has give those new camera’s price target start at $200 - $250. Check the detail specs of those three new Olympus Stylus digital camera series below.

Stylus 5010
* 14 Megapixel CCD
* F2.8-6.5, 5X optical zoom lens, equivalent to 26 - 130 mm
* Sensor-shift image stabilization
* “World’s smallest 5X zoom camera”, comes in titanium, pink, and light blue
* 2.7″ LCD display with 230,000 pixels
* Point-and-shoot operation, with Intelligent Auto mode
* AF tracking feature, with a special “pet mode”
* Magic Filter feature is similar to Art Filters on Olympus SLRs, and features pop art, pin hole, fisheye, and “drawing” filters
* Records video at 1280 x 720 (presumably at 30 fps) with sound, using the MPEG-4 format; dedicated movie recording button
* 1GB (!) onboard memory, plus SD/SDHC card slot
* HDMI output, with the ability to control the camera from the remote control of compatible HDTVs
* Entire camera manual is built into the camera’s internal memory (not sure how I feel about this)
* Uses LI-42B lithium-ion battery; battery life not available

Stylus 7030 rest specs:
* F3.0-5.9, 7X optical zoom lens, equivalent to 28 - 196 mm
* No HD movie mode — just VGA
* No HDMI output

Stylus 7040 rest specs:
* 3-inch LCD with 230,000 pixels
* HD movie recording returns
* 2GB (!!) internal memory + SD/SDHC slot
* HDMI output
* Comes in titanium, pink, and light blue