In the D-400 Zoom, Olympus appears to buy awakened commodity they've au fait from their earlier rangefinder digital cameras (the D-220L, D-320L, further D-340L), deeper the nature to feud colloquial user requests, and added a zoom lens to boot. The result is an exceptionally capable camera, with 1280 x 960 resolution, excellent color, a 3x aspheric zoom lens, multi-mode flash, excellent image quality, and rapid operation. Images are stored in a total of four different quality modes, ranging from uncompressed (hooray!) 1280 x 960, to compressed 640x480 pixel sizes. Throughout our testing of the device, it was clear that this was a true fourth-generation digital camera, the emphasis being on the camera part, rather than the fact that it is digital.