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The listing, Olympus Digital Camera D380 has ended.
Hello Again, Up for auction again is another nice Olympus Digital Camera..model 380 with 2.0 mp. watch the video and If you have any questions..feel free to ask...ALL bids are Final with NO returns....This camera as shown in the video does work and comes with the memory card...I will offer FREE shipping to US only..thanks for looking and as always good luck bidding..
Ummm good question...I never checked that part out...I will check it out this evening and get back with you..it has a menu and it is probably in the menu selection...
Along with simplicity and portability, the D-380 also offers some interesting (and fun) creative options. For example, a Movie mode records QuickTime movies (without sound), a great way to remember special moments. A Self-Timer mode lets you mount the camera on a tripod, trip the Shutter button, and zip around front to take your place in a group photo. There's also a Continuous Shooting option that works much like a motor drive on professional 35mm cameras. You can capture three or more high-quality images in quick succession by holding down the Shutter button. (Assuming, of course, that you have room for them on your memory card.) When special Olympus SmartMedia storage cards are used, the D-380 can also record up to 10 consecutive images to blend into one panoramic image. After capture, images are downloaded to a computer and "stitched" together with the camera's bundled software. There's even an option for taking portraits of two or more people, which adjusts the metering and focus to balance the exposure for both subjects. New to the D-380 is the "2 in 1" mode, which captures two half-size images (vertically oriented), that are saved side-by-side as one image. The result is that you can take a portrait of one person (or any other object), then capture another, and save them together as a single photo. Finally, you can transform your full color images to sepia tone or black-and-white pictures through the camera's Playback menu