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161. Olympus C180 180mm Telephoto Lens
162. OLYMPUS Stylus 35mm Point and
$39.99
163. OLYMPUS MAUSB-5W Dual Slot USB
$105.58
164. OLYMPUS Stylus Zoom 115 Deluxe
list($179.99)
165. Olympus Accura Viewzoom 120 QD
$69.99 $65.99 list($79.00)
166. Olympus Trooper 8x40 DPS 1 Binoculars
$1,579.99
167. OLYMPUS E1 Digital SLR Camera
$49.95
168. Olympus PC III 7x21 Classic Binocular
$449.99 list($499.99)
169. Olympus Stylus 800 8MP Digital
$42.95
170. Olympus PICTORICO PHOTO PAP-GLOSSY
171. Olympus XB3 Trip 35MM Camera
list($149.99)
172. Olympus Accura Viewzoom 90 QD
list($69.99)
173. Olympus Trip AF31 35mm Camera
list($1,499.99)
174. Olympus C2500 2.5MP Digital SLR
$99.99 $94.99 list($119.00)
175. Olympus Trooper 8x16x40 Zoom DPS
$49.99 list($59.99)
176. Olympus Infinity Zoom 80QD 35mm
$14.99 list($39.99)
177. Olympus Trip XB3 35mm Camera
list($49.99)
178. Olympus i Snap APS Camera, Sonic
$19.23 list($34.95)
179. Olympus B60SU
Too low to display $679.99 list($899.99)
180. Olympus Evolt E300 8MP Digital

161. Olympus C180 180mm Telephoto Lens
by Olympus

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Asin: B00007B4DT
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • 180mm telephoto lens for the Olympus IS10

Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars ADD ON TO CAMERA.... NOT SEPERATE LENS
This lens is an add-on to the camera... i m pretty sure it will fit the IS-30 model tooo becuase the C-160 and C-210 which are similar to this lens are/can be used for the IS-30... So check it out a local camera store if it will work w/ IS-20/30..
Amazon says that this lens is 180mm lens.....
AFAIK this lens is an add on to MANY olympus cameras and a few other cameras(most 52 mm cameras)... it increase the zoom of ur camera by upto 1.6x so if u hav a camera w/ 110 zoom it increase it to 180(110 x 1.6).
Olympus up to my knowledge has always been reliable .... so go for it if u can find a good price. ... Read more


162. OLYMPUS Stylus 35mm Point and Shoot Camera

Asin: B00007JRBQ
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 15161
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Features

  • Built-in Multi-mode Electronic Flash
  • Advanced electronics help make this camera so easy to use that you'll just want to take it with you wherever you go. No more lost photo opportunities!
  • Integrated 35mm/f3.5 Olympus lens for extremely sharp pictures
  • Automatic Exposure and Automatic Focus
  • Macro Focus capability as near as 14 inches for close-up photography

163. OLYMPUS MAUSB-5W Dual Slot USB Memory Reader
by Olympus

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Asin: B00007E80W
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 12027
Average Customer Review: 1 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Plugs directly into your PC or Macintosh's USB port

Reviews (1)

1-0 out of 5 stars Olympus USB READER/WRITER MAUSB-10
Sounded like agreat idea to use with my Olympus D-390 camera. Well I carefully unpacked the device, and installed the software exactly as instructed. Then I plugged in the USB cable into my computer. The instalation started. I got following notice "Has not passed Windows logo testing" do you still want to install it ? What heck I'll try anything once. No way would it install. Went to Olympus home page and downloaded update. Still would not accept installation. E-mailed Olympus help. Waiting for an answer. I can't evaluate the device's functioning. It didn't. If and when I do get it to function, I will evaluate the device. ... Read more


164. OLYMPUS Stylus Zoom 115 Deluxe Automatic 35mm Camera Kit

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Asin: B00007JDRD
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
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165. Olympus Accura Viewzoom 120 QD Date 35mm Camera
by Olympus
list price: $179.99
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Asin: B00005B712
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 8998
Average Customer Review: 3.67 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (3)

3-0 out of 5 stars to "big" not enough features!!
hi, i bought this camera. about 6months ago..

liked the rugged durable style,but is kinda big and bulky.

plus doesn"t have that many fatures.. so i took it back

and bought kodak advantix c-800 zoom..

at last. a small light weight aps camera with every feature u can think possible

sorry..accura view

3-0 out of 5 stars to heavy didn"t like not enough features,, advantix c800
i bought this camera about a month ago.. and i liked the style..
but you cant go by that.. it jamed a couple of times..
didnt take all that great of pictures..
and didnt have all the features my new camer has.
like infinityfocus mode,spot focus,portrait,nightview,continus,
and three picture sizes..

5-0 out of 5 stars accura view 120 qd..
the olympus.. accura view.. is one of the best film cameras.
i"ve owed yet!
i bout this camera because of all the nice features..
like the illuminated view finder has a in foucus and out
correction mark.. and ready flash that lighs when the flash is ready
its a nice camera.. don.p ... Read more


166. Olympus Trooper 8x40 DPS 1 Binoculars
by Olympus
list price: $79.00
our price: $69.99
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Asin: B0001M3612
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
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Features

  • Wide-angle field of view
  • Anti-reflective lens coating for better image brightness
  • Large center focus knob for fast, easy focusing
  • New rugged, high-quality finish with sure-grip rubber coating
  • UV Protection for worry-free viewing

167. OLYMPUS E1 Digital SLR Camera Outfit SPECIAL KIT
by Olympus

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Asin: B0001GQAHU
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 4520
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Features

  • Exclusive Supersonic Wave Filter virtually eliminates dust particles
  • 3 ASIC Digital Engine provides unique Parallel processing system allows up to 12 images at 3 fps in any mode (TIFF, JPEG, RAW, or JPEG + RAW)
  • Separate 128MB image buffer
  • USB 2.0 / FireWire ( IEEE-1394 ) connectivity
  • Magnesium alloy metal body for extreme durability and lightweight, water resistant comfort

168. Olympus PC III 7x21 Classic Binocular

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Asin: B0007IOYU2
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 1844
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Features

  • Porro-prism binoculars
  • Compact, lightweight body for comfort and travel
  • New non-slip rubber grips
  • High-quality glass optics and anti-reflective lens coatings
  • Center focus knob

169. Olympus Stylus 800 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
list price: $499.99
our price: $449.99
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Asin: B0009N4OPK
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 4391
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Features

  • Powered by Lithium-ion battery (battery and charger included); stores images on xD cards
  • 8-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch photos
  • All-weather camera body; 32MB internal memory
  • 3x optical zoom; Super Macro Mode allows focusing as close as 1.2 inches
  • 2.5-inch Bright Capture/Hyper Crystal LCD is 4.5x brighter than other displays and easily viewable in bright sunlight

170. Olympus PICTORICO PHOTO PAP-GLOSSY 13X19 20SHTS ( 200813 )
by Olympus America Inc

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Asin: B00007LSX0
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Olympus America Inc
Sales Rank: 40039
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171. Olympus XB3 Trip 35MM Camera
by Olympus

Asin: B00005QT58
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 13247
Average Customer Review: 2 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (1)

2-0 out of 5 stars Well... OK
This is not a bad camera, so please don't be mislead by my review. For anyone who wants a [inexpensive] camera that works, nothing beyond that, this could be the camera for you. If you plan on taking the camera everywhere, this is fine. If you want to be a serious photographer, however, don't even consider this one. Liek I said, it will take pictures just fine, it isn't a single-use camera, and it doesn't touch anything else beyond that. I hope this product review has been helpful to you. ... Read more


172. Olympus Accura Viewzoom 90 QD Date 35mm Camera
by Olympus
list price: $149.99
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Asin: B00005B710
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 3961
Average Customer Review: 3.75 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars A very handy camera
I purchased this camera because I wanted a small camera to take with me on rainy days or when I did not want to carry around my Pentax P3 or my Nikon FG-20 and various lens. I was skeptical about how well this camera would meet my diserning eye, but I thought for the price, and that it had been refurbished, it was worth a try. My husband and I went to Harper's Ferry for our honeymoon and spent 2 days taking pictures by the two rivers and of the church. Because of the heat, I opted to leave my good cameras behind and just take this little Olympus, knowing this would be a once in a life time opportunity and that camera needed to do well! When we got the prints back, and it really makes a difference where you get your photos developed!, the quality and clarity of the photos were excellent. I really do enjoy having a small camera so I able to relax and enjoy the hike and also trust that my photos will be clear and sharp. I am pleased with the one that I have purchased.

1-0 out of 5 stars Bad choice
I have always heard good things about the Olympus brand so I assumed when I bought this camera that I would be happy with it. Three weeks after purchasing it the zoom quit working. I called the Olympus customer service but I found then very unhelpful. I brought it back to the store and exchanged it for a new one of the exact same model. I immediatly put batteries in and tried it out but this one was broke too with the same problem! So, two cameras in a row were broke, one after three weeks, one already when I purchased it. I finally took it back to the store and exchanged it for a different brand of camera. I'm not impressed with this camera!

Sara

4-0 out of 5 stars Great camera
I recieved this camera for Christmas, and have had the opportunity to use it in diverse situations. Consistent with my experience with Olympus products, it is easy to use and takes sharp, well exposed pictures. Olympus is known for making sharp lenses, even in lower priced cameras, and this one doesn't dissapoint. It is bigger than many other point and shoot cameras, but I prefer having something a little bigger. There have been some complaints about the date imprinting, I also don't like it, but it can be turned off. Read the instruction manual, it's not hard to do.
The only compliant I have is that the lens is quite slow. With ISO 100 film, the flash comes on in all but the brightest sunlight. ISO 400 film is recommended. However, this problem goes with the territory in point and shoots with zoom lenses, and to fix it would greatly increase the size, weight and cost of the camera.
The exposure system is accurate, the only problem I had was in Death Valley, taking a picture at Badwater, all the white salt fooled the exposure system into underexposing the picture, but it was still well within the exposure latitude of the film.
I haven't replaced the original battery in this camera, which is even more impressive in that I took the battery out of another camera which broke. Point and shoots eat batteries for breakfast, this one seems to do quite well in the battery life department. ...
In short, if you're looking for a zoom lens point and shoot, prefer something on the larger size, ... you can't go wrong with this camera. Good features, great pictures, and Olympus quality.

4-0 out of 5 stars Best Camera 4 the $$
Easy to use - Great Pictures ! I've used autofocus and manual focus cameras for years and have found this to be the best of the lot, for ease of use and quality of pictures.

I suggest using the 400 speed film for in & outdoor shots, as the autofocus feature seems to like that best.

3-0 out of 5 stars Decent little camrea for the price
This camera is not outstanding, but does have some nice features. I have had the most success with taking pictures using natural light. If you take most of your pictures outside, this would be a good camera.

The different flash settings are nice and the red eye reduction works well. But, I've had trouble in general with using the flash in very dim settings. The background often comes out looking totally dark.

I hate pictures that have the digital date stamped on them in the corner. This camera does that, but that option works off its own battery, not the main camera battery. I just took out the little battery and the pictures come out plain.

Another thing I like is that it will not allow you to take the picture if it is out of focus. A light flashes on the inside of the viewfinder it's not focused. Then, you know you need to back up or re-adust your aim. ... Read more


173. Olympus Trip AF31 35mm Camera
list price: $69.99
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Asin: B00000K1NS
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 8748
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Amazon.com Product Description

For autofocus convenience and flash versatility, turn to the Trip AF31 QD. An infrared, autofocus system with focus lock and a sharp Olympus lens combine for consistently clear shots. Includes auto, fill-in, and off flash modes. ... Read more

Features

  • Self timer
  • Built-in lens cover
  • Infrared autofocus
  • Built-in flash with red-eye reduction
  • Lightweight, compact design fits in a pocket

174. Olympus C2500 2.5MP Digital SLR Camera
by Olympus
list price: $1,499.99
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Asin: B000035YC2
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 8811
Average Customer Review: 4.75 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • 1,280 x 1,024 resolution
  • 3x optical zoom
  • 2.5-million-pixel CCD
  • Single-lens reflex design
  • Takes both CompactFlash and SmartMedia removable memory cards, 32 MB included

Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars Super Cool Beans
I just opened the camera package last night, and within acouple of hours I was experimenting with most of the features of thecamera. When people talk of digital cameras they love to talk numbers, but who cares? It's what you can do with it that matters. I took a picture of a dark hallway with the flourecent bathroom lights on, and it looked like something out of The Shining. It was dark and foggy outside, but with the aperture full open, ISO 400, and the shutter open for 8 seconds I was able to take pictures of the buildings and night lights. The camera is so light I didn't have to use a stand (at 8 seconds you have to be as steady as a sharpshooter, though... be sure to hold our breath). Using the flash, with the spot metering and the aperture closed I was able to take a crisp, detailed picture of our dog in the midst of the night, doing dog things. With the multiple picture thing I took 5 pictures of my friend in a row waving his arms, and the sequence of where his arm is going is clear when viewing the 9 pictures at one time from the LCD. I'm also going to throw out my slow ... scanner, which I was using for sending faxes. I took a picture of a page from Webster's collegiate dictionary, and it was readable from the LCD!

Make no mistake, this is not a replacement for an analog camera. The casing and the interface feel like a cheap digital camera. I think, however, that in many ways this is better than an analog camera. You can do the things that are possible with an analog camera (except maybe for star trails), but with greater simplicity. And you get instant feedback.

If you are a journalist, claims investigator, or web publisher, and you have some basic knowledge of analog photography (...), this is definitely the camera for you. I recommend you get the ATA adapter so you won't have to mess with stupid cables or limited software.

Gotta go take some more pictures....

5-0 out of 5 stars This camera is simply amazing
I love this this camera. The pictures quality is excellent. The ease of use is 5 star. It comes with 32Meg flash, it's good for 50 pictures. Has easy dial for auto, semi-auto and manual modes. I took 50 pictures first day I got it. All 50 were excellent quality, compare to my "old" sony PC1 digital video recorder. Down load to my portable is easy with compact flash, if you don't forget to put 2 batteries included with compact flash. Camera also comes with batteries, and recharger.

Overall excellent, 5Star I am very happy with it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Seeing Is Believing
If your into computers and you'd like to integrate your photography into your computer world this is definitely the camera for you. If you already know how to use a 35mm SLR you'll find learning how to use most of this camera fairly easy. It has an auto mode that makes it possible for anybody to use and it has some manual modes that I've not yet totally conquered. It has enough pixels to blow your mind most of the time. You can't buy a monitor big enough to view the shots in SHQ mode all at one time with your browser.

You can change pixel density on the fly. You change the effective film speed in steps of 100, 200 and 400 ASA. You can vary your exposure plus or minus 2 fstops in 1/3 fstop increments. You can focus down to 0.8 inches and set it at infinity. You can get 150 or 200 shots out of a set of batteries. You can put on a slide show into a standard TV set right from your camera. You can take great remote control shots without even touching the camera or a cable. You can view your pictures on sight and zoom in to see quite good detail right on the camera. The controls are easy to use and and very ergonomically designed. You can delete pictures. You can transfer pictures from a smart media card to a compact flash card for extra storage. You can run off of AC power (I never do). The built flash works okay but the red eye feature sucks. You can use averaging or spot meter mode for exposure calculation.

It's really nice to have a laptop computer with a PCMCIA card in it. When you fill up a smart media card you can stick it into the PCMCIA card and the computer see's it as an extra drive on your machine with all of your JPEG files readily accessible. I normally put my laptop on my network and drag and drop all of the files on to a CD Burner in Adaptec mode. I've used the serial port adaptor but it's very slow and anybody who spent this much money for the camera probably wont tolerate such bad performance for long.

Don't spend all of your money buying this camera. Buy 3 sets of batteries. (3 hour charge time) and the PCMCIA card adapter (much faster and hot plugable). Get a CD Burner for your computer. I have a friend that has an HP for his laptop...He doesn't like. I have an HP and a Sony for two of my desktops and I like them both. I've had the camera for about 3 months now and I've taken about 2000 shots with it. I'm on my second CD. One day at work I spent the whole day taking pictures of old photographs on the wall to send to a guy at a trade show.

The CAMEDIA software is simple but very useful. It's good at renaming your shots in batch mode and it has a good browser mode for previewing new shots. The Adobe Photo deluxe is tolerable but slow. I've purchased Print Shot Pro and I like it a lot more. It's also good to have Image Robot and Smart Media Center as well (all from Jasc software). Smart Media Center has a feature that creates a HTML environment that allows you to create photo albums viewable totally by your browser. It's great for sending photo CD's to your friends and family. If you want to see some photos I've made go to http://www.studioavenue.com and search on for the album named "Singing Youth of Denver at Dahlia Street".

A lot of people have asked me the price of the camera and I've told them. However, the real price involves a lot more. You need to have some computer power available to you. You need to not be afraid of the technology. Installing a PCMCIA card is easy for me but my father would not have done it. This camera will force most people who purchase it to learn some new things and if they do so willingly then they will enjoy the experience. If you must see your pictures on paper (I don't) then be prepared for some additional cost. Your average printer will not do that great of a job.

I've been waiting for a digital camera of this performance for a couple of years and it's been worth the wait. I suspect that in five years everyone will have a camera like this. This is the perfect camera for a CEO. You can take useable pictures of anything and view them anyware with your laptop.

5-0 out of 5 stars My SLR feels lonely
I purchased my C-2500 before Christmas and haven't any regrets . Using it is much more of a breeze then I have read in the reviews. Now I send family or customers photos that are so nicely done that they always think they are 35mm. I print them out on my HP-1100 printer. What a great pair. I purchased readers, But really never use or hassle with them . I think both the camera & printer, together are what really increases the enjoyment. I also have both lenses and the flash attachment. Lenses are worth it, but haven't mastered the flash settings yet.The investment was hard but has paid me back already.

4-0 out of 5 stars From a professional Photographer
I have been using an Olympus C2500L for two months, and it has helped me take numerous photos that I wouldn't have bothered to take otherwise. I like the fact that a digital camera allows editing on the spot, so I don't take any duds home with me.

It comes with a 32mb Smart Media card, and I bought a 32 mb Flash Card to have more capacity. I'm getting another Smart Media card for a spare. They seem expensive at first, but ten rolls of slide film cost $ 90, plus another $ 90 in processing, and you can't reuse film.

I bought a Flashpath floppy disk adapter, which is faster than the cable to download photos, but kind of buggy with my Macs. I'm not really satisfied with it. It may work better with PCs. I am now thinking about using a USB download device that accepts both Smart Media and Flash Cards.

The camera is useful with external flash, with some tweaking and experimenting, but not for professional studio flash systems. The built in flash is mainly good for fill-in.

Buy an extra set of the NiMh batteries (it can use alkalines in a pinch, but it quickly drains them) so you'll have a spare ready to use, and you'll also need the AC adapter (which I wish was included in the camera price) to use during downloads and TV viewing of your photos.

I have not tried the adapter lenses and dedicated flash yet, so I can't comment on the system.

This camera is capable of taking photos more than good enough for web sites, and good enough for newspaper publication. The professional alternatives, which use interchangeable lenses, cost three times as much. This is designed with a closed zoom lens, which is good because no dust gets inside it. I recommend getting a step-up ring and fitting a lens hood for better photos, or a Uv or skylight filter to protect against water and dog slobber, if you prefer.

This is a great system if you like tweaking your photos and retouching them in your computer, especially if you don't own a conventional darkroom. The Photoshop Light and Olympus Camedia software that come with the camera give you many choices for editing, retouching, and storing your photos.

The Olumpus C2500L has a good optical zoom lens, and it's fun and handy to use. I'm glad I got one. I think it will be as good as we can get for awhile, and I recommend getting a CD burner to store all your new photos. ... Read more


175. Olympus Trooper 8x16x40 Zoom DPS Binoculars
by Olympus
list price: $119.00
our price: $99.99
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Asin: B0000YVEG0
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
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Features

  • Zoom capability of 7-15x
  • Anti-reflective lens coating for better image brightness
  • Large center focus knob for fast, easy focusing
  • Built-in dioptric correction adjusts to individual eyesight
  • Comfortable ergonomic grips

176. Olympus Infinity Zoom 80QD 35mm Film Camera
list price: $59.99
our price: $49.99
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Asin: B00099E49K
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
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177. Olympus Trip XB3 35mm Camera
by Olympus
list price: $39.99
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Asin: B00001QHW0
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 6159
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178. Olympus i Snap APS Camera, Sonic Sky
by Olympus
list price: $49.99
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Asin: B00005LZLZ
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 6831
Average Customer Review: 3 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

Available in three colors--Kosmic Kiwi (lime green), Rocket Ruby (pinkish) and Sonic Sky (powder blue)--the Olympus i Snap APS camera is stylish, lightweight, and compact. It comes with a high-quality fixed-focus 24mm Olympus lens and automatic flash with red-eye reduction. Designed with the youth market in mind, this kit includes fun accessories like a see-through camera strap, a see-through camera case with a hook so you can hang it from a belt or bag, and an inflatable 3.5 x 5-inch picture frame that promises not to shatter. The complete package also includes a CR2 battery, APS film, and photo tips booklet. Because the camera uses the Advanced Photo System (APS), you just drop the film in and shoot--no loading, no worries. You can even have your film developed in three different print format sizes: classic 4 x 6-inch, HDTV 4 x 7-inch, and panoramic 4 x 11.5-inch. ... Read more

Features

  • Lightweight, fully automatic APS-based camera with Olympus 24mm fixed focus lens and flash with red-eye reduction
  • Drop-loading film and three print sizes: classic, HDTV, and panoramic
  • Easy point-and-shoot operation with battery check light
  • Cool accessories include a translucent case, strap, and inflatable picture frame
  • Kit also includes film, battery, and photo tips booklet

Reviews (2)

1-0 out of 5 stars Stylish but bad pictures
I think that this is a terrible camera. Even though it is very stylish, it takes bad pictures. Even if you have bright lighting the pictures look dark. I would not suggest buying this camera.

5-0 out of 5 stars Hip and Stylish Camera
Even at the age of 12, I think this camera would be great for kids, because its easy to reload film into and it's not hard to work with. I think it's a pretty cool camera, because there is color to it instead of the plain old normal gray and black. You don't have to worry about you're kids breaking a hundred dollar camera the first time they you use it. I would give this product a five star rating. ... Read more


179. Olympus B60SU
list price: $34.95
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Asin: B00009R6WC
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 144456
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Olympus B60SU AA NiMH Overnight Charger w/4 Batteries ... Read more


180. Olympus Evolt E300 8MP Digital SLR (Body Only)
list price: $899.99
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Asin: B0007PGADO
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Olympus
Sales Rank: 11356
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Product Description

The EVOLT E-300 is a 100% digital SLR camera that eliminates any photographic limitations. A powerful 8 megapixel CCD combines with interchangeable Zuiko digital lenses, our exclusive Supersonic Wave Filter & other cutting-edge technologies for world-class images. Advances in design make for a durable & portable compact camera you can take & trust anywhere. With impressively fast shooting & operating speeds that ensure you never miss a photo op, & the ability to switch lenses & add flashes so you never miss a beat.Along with the advantages provided by the 8 megapixel Full Frame Transfer CCD & Olympus' exclusive dust eliminating Supersonic Wave FilterTM, images captured with the EVOLT E-300 benefit from a number of additional technologies as well.The full line of Zuiko Digital Specific LensesTM are compatible with the EVOLT E-300 and each is perfectly matched with the 4/3-type image sensor to deliver light more directly to each of the imager's pixels. By filling each pixel more precisely, the outcome is clear, accurate color, sharp contrast & bright images even at the edges.These lenses also feature their own internal CPU which allows them to directly communicate with the camera & transfer data specific to the lens being used to the software where corrections of potential distortions occur automatically.Furthermore, the camera's TruePic TURBO image processor offers significantly improved image quality & combines with anti-blooming techn ... Read more

Features

  • Compact design incorporates a built-in flash and hot shoe
  • 8.0-megapixel SLR with full-frame transfer CCD (FFT CCD)
  • User-friendly menu plus full manual operation; scene program and scene select program modes
  • Records to CompactFlash cards and Microdrives
  • Compatible with the complete range of Olympus E-system lenses and new accessories (not included)

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