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errantember ([personal profile] errantember) wrote2008-08-14 05:00 pm

The Redemption of the D-40ZOOM

I've been going through all my old photo gear, getting ready to sell it. I have at least three digital cameras, plus two camcorders, that will be departing my possession to pay for my new IS-1. One of them is an Olympus D-40ZOOM, which is a nice little 4MP pocket camera with full-manual controls. I bought it from someone on Ebay many years ago.


The battery compartment holds two AA batteries, and I didn't get any when I bought the camera, so I assumed it would take AA alkalines and Ni-MH rechargables. However, if you use the Ni-MH batteries, it will only work for about five minutes before complaining of lower batteries. This has made it far less useful than it could have been. However, today I found the problem. It's supposed to use an 3V Li-Ion battery. So I forked over another $30 to get the battery and a charger for it, and we'll see how much better it works once it arrives. I may keep it, as I intend to end up with a small pocket camera as well as the IS-1, which is much too big to carry around all the time, or I may sell it and buy a newer camera instead.

I'll also be selling my Nikon Coolpix 995, my Sony DSC-F717, which are fully functional, and two Sony Camcorders, one Hi8 and one Digital8, both with Assorted Problems.

Re: Removable lenses

[identity profile] errantember.livejournal.com 2008-08-19 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
I have external lenses if that's what you mean. The original lenses are not removable, they are all-in-one cameras. Both have threaded lens heads, though, so various accessory lenses can be added. I have a fish-eye for the Sony, and a 16x zoom lens for the Nikon.

Re: Removable lenses

[identity profile] kopi-lewak.livejournal.com 2008-08-20 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, yeah - same as my Kodak. I actually need for the lens to be swappable, so I can put a Loreo (http://www.loreo.com/) beamsplitter on it.

Re: Removable lenses

[identity profile] errantember.livejournal.com 2008-08-20 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
Interesting! I haven't played with that.