Olympus Stylus 550WP 10MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD (Blue) Olympus Stylus 550WP 10MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD (Blue)
Price : $199.99 $199.99
Features :
  1. 10-megapixel resolution for photo-quality, poster-size prints
  2. Lightweight, aluminum exterior; waterproof up to 10 feet
  3. 3x optical zoom; Face Detection
  4. Perfect Fix in-camera editing
  5. Compatible with xD Picture Cards and microSD memory cards (not included)

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Olympus Camedia D-380 2MP Digital Camera Olympus Camedia D-380 2MP Digital Camera
Price : $249.99
Features :
  1. 2-megapixel sensor captures 1,600 x 1,200 images for prints at sizes up to 8 x 10 inches
  2. Fixed-focus lens with 5x digital zoom (no optical zoom)
  3. Included 8 MB Smartmedia card stores approximately 16 images at default resolution
  4. Automatically connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
  5. Uses 2 CR-V3 lithium batteries or 4 AA batteries (one set of disposable AA batteries included)

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Editorial Review :

For a compact, affordable digital camera that takes sharp pictures with enough detail for prints at sizes up to 8 by 10 inches, look no further than the Olympus D-370.

Optics and Resolution
This higher-resolution successor to the popular D-370 comes with a 2-megapixel sensor that captures enough detail for crisp 8-by-10-inch prints. For the typical family photographer, 2 megapixels is a great balance between price and performance. If you want a camera with even more resolution, you'll probably also want more manual controls than the D-380 offers--consider the Olympus C-3020 instead.

The glass Olympus focus-free 4.5mm lens (equivalent to 35mm in film cameras) has an aperture range of f4 to f8. The camera features a 5x digital telephoto zoom, but remember that digital zoom tends to reduce the sharpness and detail of your image, so it's best used sparingly.

To compose your images, either use the traditional camera viewfinder or the 1.6-inch LCD display (which is also used to review the shots you've taken). Having both types of viewfinders offers the best of both worlds: if you're used to using a film camera or want to conserve battery life, use the viewfinder. If you want to see exactly the picture you'll be capturing, use the LCD display.

More Features
A sliding clamshell lens cover simultaneously protects the lens and provides a simple way to turn the camera on and off. While the D-370 is clearly designed for point-and-shooters and beginning photographers, there are several manual features for more adventurous photographers, including macro mode, adjustable white-balance settings, exposure compensation, and the ability to shoot black-and-white and sepia images.

Power
Power is provided by four AA batteries or two LB-01 disposable lithium batteries--a set of LB-01 batteries is included. These lithium packs are the size of two side-by-side AA batteries, and they have a surprisingly long lifespan. However, they aren't rechargeable, so when they finally die, they go into the trash. If you use the camera once a month or less, the lithium batteries are a logical idea, since they'll hold their charge for years when sitting in an unused camera. If you use the camera more often, then the lithium packs don't make economic or environmental sense--we recommend getting a set or two of rechargeable nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries and a charger. A digital camera will kill a set of alkaline batteries extremely quickly, especially if you're using the camera's LCD display, so they aren't recommended except in a pinch. To ensure you'll always be ready for action, we recommend having two sets of rechargeables so you can always have one set in the camera and the other set in the charger.

Movie Mode
In movie mode, the camera captures silent video clips up to 60 seconds in length. The limited duration and resolution of your movies guarantees that this feature won't replace your camcorder, but it's perfect for when you just want to capture a quick movie and e-mail it to a friend or relative.

Storage and Transfer
Images are stored on SmartMedia memory cards. The included 8 MB card holds approximately 16 images at the camera's default settings. SmartMedia cards are reusable, but if you tend to take more than 16 images per outing (or plan to use the video feature frequently), then you'll want a bigger card. A 64 MB card will store well over 100 pictures. To transfer images to your computer, simply attach the included USB cable between your PC and your camera. Your computer should automatically recognize your camera and let you move the pictures to your hard drive.

Size
At 4.8 by 2.6 by 1.8 inches and 6.7 ounces, the D-370 is slim and compact enough to bring along in a purse or pocket

Contents and Recommended Accessories
The package includes the camera, 8 MB SmartMedia card, two long-life LB-01 lithium batteries, USB cable, carrying strap, and software on CD.

Everything you need to get started is included in the box, but we recommend these accessories to make the most of your camera: a carrying case, a set of NiMH rechargeable size AA batteries, and a higher-capacity SmartMedia memory card. Compatible accessories for this camera are listed near the top of this page. --Shane Burnett

Pros:

  • Compact, lightweight, and easy to use
  • Focus-free lens means fast startups and quick operation between shots

Cons:

  • Movie mode lacks sound
  • 8 MB card and disposable batteries are fine for occasional users, but more frequent use will require upgrades to these accessories

Customer Review :

Great Camera For Everyone

My husband bought this camera for me about 3 years ago. I love it. I was always afraid of digital cameras, not sure how to use them. (I'm not so technical) However, this is so easy to use, it is a big recomend for beginers.

I recomend it even more because the picture quality is fantastic. No one can believe the pictures I print out are from a 2mp camera. They look just like regular photos. I print them and send them to my whole family.

We have dropped it several times and this last time did it in. I do not fault the camera at all. We have been totally rough on it.

I really can't say enough good things about this camera and I am very upset I have to search for a new one. But I figured I might as well upgrade since I have to buy one. Though I am tempted to just rebuy this same model.

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I LOOOVE THIS CAMERA!

This was my first digital camera I got back in 2003. I still use it, and I still love it! The picture quality is really really good. I have dropped it dozens of time, even on concrete! It still works perfectly fine! It's a tough little camera! It's bulky, but it takes great pictures. i still cant believe it's only a 2.0 megapixel, thats how good the picture look. Even in 640x480. Really good quality.

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Achilles heal - weak battery compartment cover - renders camera useless

Don't buy it. This was a good camera - loved it in fact - until I bumped it against a table as I turned to take a picture, and the battery compartment lid broke open. It wasn't a big bump either, a rather slight bump in fact, but must have hit the camera just right. The tiny plastic ridges that keep it closed snapped off, making it impossible to close, rendering the camera totally useless. If you can't close the battery compartment, you can't use the camera. I wrote Olympus twice over a year ago, but they never responded. Too bad, up until then I raved about Olympus. I since bought a Canon A620 and found it takes WAY better pics, has a ton more features, and has been very durable.

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

I am giving this digital camera 4 stars. Its an excellent camera for 2 megapixels. The only thing that gets on my nerves is NO OPTICAL Zoom. Only digital zoom and that it uses the hard to find SMART MEDIA MEMORY CARD. Aside from this, for 2 megapixels, it takes excellent pictures. Most pictures I took came out excellent. Whatever pictures came out terrible were my own doing and not the camera. Does print clear pictures too. I would recommend this camera, except it only has digital zoom. Its the Optical zoom number you want to look for. But it may be fine for ebay usage. It wont matter much if you zoom in with the digital zoom for ebay. But I don't recommend using the digital zoom for important pictures such as of friends and family. Considering my dad has had this camera since either 2000 or 2001 and it still works, I recommend it, except please remember its the OPTICAL ZOOM number you want to look for.

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I am giving this digital camera 4 stars. Its an excellent camera for 2 megapixels. The only thing that gets on my nerves is NO OPTICAL Zoom. Only digital zoom and that it uses the hard to find SMART MEDIA MEMORY CARD. Aside from this, for 2 megapixels, it takes excellent pictures. Most pictures I took came out excellent. Whatever pictures came out terrible were my own doing and not the camera. Does print clear pictures too. I would recommend this camera, except it only has digital zoom. Its the Optical zoom number you want to look for. But it may be fine for ebay usage. It wont matter much if you zoom in with the digital zoom for ebay. But I don't recommend using the digital zoom for important pictures such as of friends and family. Considering my dad has had this camera since either 2000 or 2001 and it still works, I recommend it, except please remember its the OPTICAL ZOOM number you want to look for.

IT WAS IN 2002! I JUST FOUND THE RECEIPT. HE BOUGHT THIS CAMERA IN 2002. THANK YOU.

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Olympus FE110 5 Megapixel Digital Camera Kit Olympus FE110 5 Megapixel Digital Camera Kit
Price : $129.99
Features :
  1. 5.0 megapixels maximum still image resolution / 640x480 VGA movie resolution
  2. 2.8x optical zoom (equivalent 38-106mm on 35mm cameras)
  3. 1.5? LCD with 130,000 pixels
  4. Easy Use - Whatever the plan - shoot, delete, print, etc. - there's most likely a single button that gets it done.
  5. Effortless Printing - Just connect the FE-110 to a printer using the included USB cable and you're good to go

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Olympus FE-110 is a digital-camera designed for anyone seeking easy use with virtually no compromise in visual quality. With 5.0 million pixels, the Olympus FE-110 delivers excellent results and features a 2.8x optical zoom for added versatility. It has 28MB internal memory for immediate use. It also has a slot for adding optional xD-PictureCard flash memory cards for more practical storage and use. Simplicity is the key with this camera with dedicated buttons and versatile scene modes. A built-in electronic-flash lets you take pictures in virtually any lighting situation. This camera can take excellent stills as well as QuickTime movies. Intuitive Help Guide is built-in - Access brief descriptions of shooting modes right on the LCD to help you select the right one 6 Schooting modes to choose - From Portraits to QuickTime movies / 6 preset shooting modes; P-auto, Scene pre-set (Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Self portrait), QVGA Movie Panorama mode A single cable connection will have you downloading pictures to a computer in no time User-friendly interface with useful descriptions of scene modes 12-Second Self Timer mode Super Macro close-up from as close as 2 cm Movie function (recording time limited only by the size of the available memory - for best use of this feature, we suggest using an XD card of 512MB or 1GB ) PictBridge support - connection to compatible printers, such as the Olympus photo printer is possible without the need for a PC Comes with 28MB internal memory for immediate use plus xD-Picture Card slot for adding optional xD-PictureCard memory cards for longer, more practical use (128MB XD Card is included) Built-in multimode electronic-flash Uses 2 AA batteries - alkaline or rechargeable Unit Size 3.5 W x 2.5 H x 1.5 D (87.5mm x 62.5mm x 38.5mm) USB 2.0 compatible

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Olympus FE-25 10MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.4 inch LCD (Silver) Olympus FE-25 10MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.4 inch LCD (Silver)
Price : $109.99 $109.99
Features :
  1. 10-megapixel resolution for photo-quality, poster-size prints
  2. 3x optical zoom
  3. 2.4-inch LCD screen
  4. Built-in camera guide
  5. Compatible with xD Picture Cards and microSD memory cards (not included)

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Olympus Stylus 7000 12MP Digital Camera with 7x Optical Dual Image Stabilized Zoom and 3 inch LCD (Silver) Olympus Stylus 7000 12MP Digital Camera with 7x Optical Dual Image Stabilized Zoom and 3 inch LCD (Silver)
Price : $299.99 $299.99
Features :
  1. 12-megapixel resolution for photo-quality, poster-size prints
  2. 7x optical dual image-stabilized zoom (including mechanical Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization)
  3. 3.0-inch HyperCrystal II LCD screen; Face Detection with Shadow Adjustment Technology
  4. HDMI compatible for easy hook-up to your HDTV
  5. Compatible with xD Picture Cards and microSD memory cards (not included)

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Questions & Answers
Question : How to import videos INTO an Olympus Digital Camera?
Usually, there is a guide for how to import FROM a digital camera. My question is, how do you import videos back into a digital camera? Camera Type: Olympus Type of File: AVI I'm trying to display my birthday video from my T.V., but the file was taken from another camera and sent by email from a friend... Thank you for your patience.

Answer:
You can TRY this, Use Windows Explorer screen. It's a split screen. ON the left is your drives (including the d: or e: ((whatever your camera is connect to & your compter drives too). Have your camera ON & connected & in the USB transfer mode: Click on the file on the left where your video is saved. In the right pane find the video, right click & COPY it, ON the Left pane, click your camera drive, Click on the drive or the camera or the internal storage folder within the camera drive, and then right click & choose PASTE. You'll have your original on your computer & a copy in your camera.

 

Question : For the Olympus digital camera: D-580, where is the focus button?
I have this Olympus digital camera D-580 Zoom and my mom doesn't have the booklet. I'm trying to take pics of my jewelry, but I cant take close ups cause they look all fuzzy. Does anyone know where the focus button is (or the macro button/setting)?

Answer:
Hello get on this page you the information! http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/D580/D580A.HTM#operation Hope I could help.

 

Question : I have an olympus digital camera that keeps saying my "sim card is locked"?
I have not used the camera for about four months and I had never put a pass code of any kind into it but now it's asking me to enter my code. Why has this happened and is there anyway to get around it. Other sim cards work in the camera but now all of a sudden my larger memory sim card is asking for a damn password. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Answer:
There is a white switch on your sim flick it up.

 

Question : How to add the date and time in my Digital camera photos(Olympus F232)?
I am using Olympus F232 Digital camera. When I copied the photos to the system, I need the Date and Time of photo shoot in the copied photo. In the Camera where I have to do this setting to get the date and time .

Answer:
Information about date, time, exposure etc. is held in the exif information of each picture. Your image processing app should be able to display this, or you could get an app like EXIF ShellExtension which allows you to display the information in Windows Explorer. There are apps which will add this info to your images, but I've never used one in anger - you could try Jpeg Exif Stamper, it's free.

 

Question : I got an Olympus digital camera. Not super impressed with the quality -- should i get a refund?
I bought an Olympus 8 megapixel camera with 5X optical zoom. I used to own a 8 megapixel Sony camera... the Sony had excellent quality (Carl Zeiss Lens). The Olympus camera was on sale so i decided to give it a try. it is difficult to take clear, focused pictures with this camera. should i get a refund? What is your experience with olympus cameras? Marie--what model was your camera?

Answer:
i've got an olympus fe310 (8 mp, 5 x zoom) & photos from it are fantastic. i've tried a pentax with similar specs. but the olympus is far better. what model olympus are you talking about ? are you SURE you've focused correctly before taking picture ? sometimes it is hard to focus on some objects that don't have good definition.

 

Question : How should I clean my Olympus digital camera?
I want to know the best way to clean my screen and outside of my DIGITAL CAMERA! Thanks!

Answer:
Just use a lint free cloth to clean the digital camera. If it is really sticky you can find cleaning pads for electronics which should be safe. The best option is to contact your manufacturer and ask them what their cleaning recommendation is. Good Luck!

 

Question : My Olympus digital camera won't focus, what do I do?
I have an Olympus FE-280 and all of the sudden it just started not focusing. Whenever I turn it on it makes these weird beeping noises and once the picture actually shows up it's all blurry and won't even take un-blurred pictures. I've never dropped it and the camera is only about five months old. Is there anyway that I can fix it?

Answer:
SEND IT IN UNDER WARRANTY

 

Question : Can you help me decide if I should keep my new Olympus digital camera.?
I just got a new Olympus FE-230 7.1 digital camera. It takes an xD memory card. My Gateway Media Center laptop has a port that accepts SD size memory cards, but not the smaller xD. I have not even taken the camera out of the box. I'm thinking I should exchange it for a camera that requires SD cards so it will be compatible with my computer . Please help me decide. I don't need anything fancy, just a basic camera and this one seems to fit the bill. Would I be better off with one that takes SD cards? (for computer compatibility) Seems like there are more SD cards on the market than xDs. Does that mean they are better? If YOU were buying a camera today would it make any difference to you if it took an SD card or an xD card? Thanks.

Answer:
The camera that you purchased is a very nice camera and is inexpensive. I would say that you should keep the camera and that you should purchase a card reader or just use the USB cable that came with the camera(even though it is a little slower and will eat up some battery life) but you can recharge the battery and as long as you keep up with that you should just use the USB cable that is in the box. Keep the camera. SD is not better or worse by the way, but olympus and fuji both make XD and that is one way they are able to compete in the Digital Camera mkt. by making proprietary accessories.

 

Question : oookay why wont my olympus digital camera upload pictures to my computer?
well here's what happens. whenever i plug in the usb cable from my computer to my camera, the camera automatically shuts off. it doesn't do that when not connected. the batteries are full, it takes pictures and works fine. my computer is a windows. im using the program that came with the camera (olympus master 2). oh and it use to upload just fine before now oh and the computer also doesn't detect anything. so why does it shut off when conected? yes the batteries are new and good condition

Answer:
The batteries may be fully charged, but are they in good condition? If you've got another set of batteries, or a DC supply, I'd try those.

 

Question : How to recovery deleted pictures from an Olympus digital camera?
The pictures were captured with an Olympus FE-210 digital camera on June 6 between the hours of 8pm to 2am. On Friday they were formatted/ deleted. I've tried online recovery website but it recovers recently deleted pictures. If someone could give me any websites, companies, or telephone numbers that can help me retrieve my pictures, do tell. Thank you sooo much!!

Answer:
first off, formating and just simply deleting stuff are similar, but two different things. When you format, you're re-writing the build up of the card so that your camera can read/write to it. Everything getting deleted is just an extra side-effect. When you delete something, you're just erasing that particular area of memory. if you've already formated the card, then theres pretty much nothing that can be done, you're pictures are unfortunately lost. If you just deleted the pics, theres an off hand chance you can still get them back. just google something like memory card recovery heres one site I found: http://www.ultimateslr.com/memory-card-recovery.php

 

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