Olympus Mju 9000 Specifications
By Alexandra Savvides on 30 March 2009
In terms of appearance and overall functionality, the Mju 9000 is one of the nicest Olympus compacts we've tested. It's the smallest camera you can get with 10x optical zoom, and we would recommend it unreservedly if it was a little cheaper and didn't have as many issues with noise.
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- Built-in microphone Yes
Battery
- Battery type(s) Lithium ion
- Battery Charger AC Adapter
Camera
- Optical sensor CCD
- Megapixels 12 megapixels
- Light sensitivity Auto ISO, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO 1600
- LCD display size 2.7 inch
- Flash type Built-in
- Digital zoom 5 x
- Optical zoom 10 x
- Focal length 28mm - 280mm
General
- Camera Type Digital compact
- Dimensions (H x W x D) 60 x 96 x 31 mm
- Weight 185 g
- Available colours Silver, Black
Still images
- Still image format DPOF, JPEG
- Still image resolution (max) 3968 x 2976 pixels
Storage
- Internal memory 45MB
Video
- Video capture format(s) AVI (Motion JPEG)
- Video capture resolution(s) 640 x 480 pixels
- Video capture speed 30 fps
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