Olympus mju 9000 Comments
| Author | Cliff Smith |
| Published | 11th Apr 2009 |
| Manufacturer | Olympus |
| Price | £208.70 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £240.00 (Inc VAT) |
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Comments for Olympus mju 9000
Ripsnorter said on 11th April 2009
Billy Rubin said on 12th April 2009
The Ricoh R10 can do time lapse in incriments of five seconds, from five seconds up to three hours. You can download the manual here (http://www.ricoh.com/r_dc/support/manual/r10.html) the info is on page 104, "Shooting pictures automatically at set intervals"
SpiderJacek said on 12th April 2009
All Ricoh cameras have this feature, including the brand new CX1.
http://www.ricoh.com/r_dc/cx/cx1/specs.html
Ripsnorter said on 12th April 2009
@ Billy Rubin & S_p_i_d_e_r. Thank you both for that. Like I mentioned, I'm surprised interval timing is such a rare feature because it would seem to easy to implement. As much as I love my Canon, it's time to switch brands.
theimer said on 12th April 2009
Cliff, you talk about the focal range 28-200mm (35mm equiv.) across the entire review while the camera itself states that it has a 10x zoom, 5-50mm (35mm equiv. that should maybe be 28-280mm). Which one is correct?
KR theimer
Cliff Smith said on 19th April 2009
theimer - You're quite correct, it should be 28-280mm. I've edited the review to correct this error. Thanks for pointing it out.
PK Son said on 26th April 2009
ripsnorter : Most Nikon P&S can do it as well. The S series, specifically.
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Apologies for this not being directly related to the mju 9000, but does TR or anyone know of any compact digital cameras that have an interval timer, whereby the thing can be programmed to take, for example, 10 shots at the rate of one per minute? I'd have thought this would be a simple matter of software programming but have, so far, failed to come across it.