- Apr 23, 2000
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Received mine lastweek, in the UK it comes with a good bundle,128mb XD card,battery & charger,lens cap,cap strap,main camera strap, very basic remote control unit,quick start chart,basic manual,two CDs,one for Camedia 4.2SE photo software,drivers for 98,full manual in PDF format,and other CD for VideoStudio basic 7SE and few other small bits of brochures ,battery info (non-important stuff).
Mine is the black model and looks awesome,the 10x optical zoom is amazing and very sharp(probably the best of the 10x zooms)battery life is fair and I recommend one or two extra Lithium battery packs(lucky in the UK they are pretty cheap for third party brands like Uniross at £12.99 each).
The camera is small but not too small so don`t expect it to fit in pocket shirts unless they are big,the camera is all metal and feels very solid,the LCD viewfinder is not bad and gives full info of shutter/aperture speeds etc,the back 1.8 LCD is very crisp,low light focussing was better then what I thought it would be, but don`t expect it to be good as those camera with AF assist lights since this camera does not have one.
MPEG4 playback was fine(can do sound as well)just make sure you`ve latest Quicktime software installed,XP owners don`t need to install anything as the camera is recognized with no problems even for transferring files etc.
This 4MP camera is very easy to use & has loads of features that`ll take you awhile to learn them all.
The panorama mode is cool since you can have 10 pictures together(when used with Olympus XD cards).
Last I recommend you buy the filter adaptor and use a 52mm UV/Skylight filter(to protect the lens) if you buy the Raynox filter adaptor,do note the Olympus filter tube adaptor CLA-4 is twice the price of the Raynox model and takes 55mm filters,I`m using the Raynox model(all metal btw) with a B+W MRC 52mm UV filter.
Bottom line is I`m very impressed with the features,build,quality of photos etc.
If you want a 10x optical zoom camera for general use,especially outdoor/landscape this model should be on your short list.
Almost a perfect camera for me(would of liked AA batteries and AF assist light , that would of been icing on the cake ).
Sorry if I went on a bit,feel free to ask me any questions.

Megapixel C770 Review.
Mine is the black model and looks awesome,the 10x optical zoom is amazing and very sharp(probably the best of the 10x zooms)battery life is fair and I recommend one or two extra Lithium battery packs(lucky in the UK they are pretty cheap for third party brands like Uniross at £12.99 each).
The camera is small but not too small so don`t expect it to fit in pocket shirts unless they are big,the camera is all metal and feels very solid,the LCD viewfinder is not bad and gives full info of shutter/aperture speeds etc,the back 1.8 LCD is very crisp,low light focussing was better then what I thought it would be, but don`t expect it to be good as those camera with AF assist lights since this camera does not have one.
MPEG4 playback was fine(can do sound as well)just make sure you`ve latest Quicktime software installed,XP owners don`t need to install anything as the camera is recognized with no problems even for transferring files etc.
This 4MP camera is very easy to use & has loads of features that`ll take you awhile to learn them all.
The panorama mode is cool since you can have 10 pictures together(when used with Olympus XD cards).
Last I recommend you buy the filter adaptor and use a 52mm UV/Skylight filter(to protect the lens) if you buy the Raynox filter adaptor,do note the Olympus filter tube adaptor CLA-4 is twice the price of the Raynox model and takes 55mm filters,I`m using the Raynox model(all metal btw) with a B+W MRC 52mm UV filter.
Bottom line is I`m very impressed with the features,build,quality of photos etc.
If you want a 10x optical zoom camera for general use,especially outdoor/landscape this model should be on your short list.
Almost a perfect camera for me(would of liked AA batteries and AF assist light , that would of been icing on the cake ).
Sorry if I went on a bit,feel free to ask me any questions.
Megapixel C770 Review.