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OEM
- Original Equipment Manufacturer. Means that the
piece of equipment is made by one company but labeled
for and sold by another company.
OLED
- Organic Light Emitting Diode - Newly developed display
technology that could replace LCD. OLED does not require
a backlight like LCD displays and therefore is more
energy efficient which is important to battery-operated
portable devices. It also offers increased contrast
and a better viewing angle which means it can be more
easily viewed in bright (sunlight) conditions.
Optical
Viewfinder - An eye level viewfinder that is
used to compose the photograph.
Optical
Zoom - Means that the camera has a real multi-focal
length lens, this is not the same as a "Digital
Zoom" which magnifies the center portion of the
picture.
ORF
- Olympus RAW format. The unprocessed image format
created by Olympus E10, E20 and C-5050 Zoom cameras.
Orientation
Sensor - A special sensor in some cameras that
"knows" when your turn the camera in portrait
orientation to take a vertical shot and "tells"
the camera to display it that way later when viewed
on the TV screen during playback.
Overexposure
- An image that appears too light. All the highlights
and colours are totally lost and usually unrecoverable
even by software.
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