Pros: Flawless. Easy to use. Cons: The Stylus 410 records audio...Stylus 400 is obsolete as a result.
A previous reviewer had some issue with Dell Dimension computers...works great on my system. Whatever the problem was there...it is NOT the brand of computer. Getting the camera working with the computer was a snap. The camera comes with a USB ...
Pros: Compact size, lightweight, delivers high-quality shots in high-res mode, easy to use Cons: Steady hand required for sharp pictures; viewfinder is a bit smaller than I'd like.
I studied the market and analyzed several other cameras in this price range w/similar features before I bought this one...and I love it. It is very durable (I'm a klutz and have dropped it repeatedly, already!) and lightweight--a good combination for me. ...
Pros: Compact, weather proof, sharp lens, good picture quality, good features Cons: Uses xD cards, cannot use "regular" batteries as a back up, no manual controls.
Even though Im very familiar with photography, I wanted a small, light weight camera for travel, party type pics, etc. All cameras in this general price range have their pros and cons, but since I have two of the Olympus Stylus film cameras, I ...
Pros: Weather/water resistant, interesting scene options, GREAT battery life, 4 megapixels, small size. Cons: Not weather/water impervious, less than average photo quality, almost same camera as stylus 300, expensive.
Ok here's the scene: Location is at the Olympus headquarters, the people are the team in charge of new products for olympus. Bob: Hey we are getting pressure to come up with a new digital camera in time for the christmas season. Jim: Well our new ...
Pros: *Weather proof *size *looks good *controls are relatively easy to use. Cons: *** Horrendous picture quality!! Returned camera after 2 weeks.
I own the same camera that uses regular film and I love it. I was looking for a digital camera, and it made sense to try the digital version. This camera's body is really nice. The size is great, and the weatherproof feature was a must for me (lots of ...
Pros: Compact, 4 megapixel resolution, weather proof, and user friendly
Cons: No manual controls and no AF illumination beam
Olympus is justly famous for making innovative film cameras, but over the last decade the company has shifted its corporate focus from film cameras to digital cameras like the inexpensive and feature rich C4000, the long zoom C750, the compact five m ...
Pros: Operates in in temps down to 32°F--perfect for the snow. Cons: Another type of memory...
Finally, a digital camera that can be used on the slopes without fear. Made to take the pressures of low temperatures and rain or snow, this little camera is a godsend. We first purchased its smaller brother, the 300, but before we could even get i ...
Pros: User friendly, picture quality, weather resistant, one step camera-computer connection, small and lightweight. Cons: Gold face "Olympus" plate, prefer a subdued metal color or black.
I am extremely happy with my Olympus Stylus 400. It is truly user friendly and I was downloading an ...
Great pictures, not that easy to use by lindajs ,Jul 01 '04
Pros: Takes fantastic pictures, vivid colors. Cons: Instructions and ease of changing settings are poor.
Compact, small, very light and nice design. Was able to take it on several vacations. The place where the lithium battery is stored is right where you thumb hits while taking pictures and that opens the battery storage area easily so you need to be careful when taking pictures. Also it's not that great when using the flash indoors in low light. My Fuji 2.2 mega pixal was much easier to use.
Will Not Work With Dell Computer by johnnyfever ,Mar 30 '04
Pros: Seems to be a nice camera. Cons: Will not download the photos to my Dell Dimension computer.
I just bought this camera but can not get the pictures to load onto my Dell Dimension Desktop. The Dell computer refuses to recognize the Olympus as a hardware device. I am running Windows XP Pro with 256MB of Ram and a 40 gig hard drive. The support staff at Olympus said this sometimes happens with Dell Computers. I am extremely disappointed as this was my first foray into the world of digital photography. Sad to say I am going back to 35mm.
The Stylus 400 is stylish, small size, is easy to use and produces good results by old_forester ,Dec 19 '03
Pros: Stylish, compact, weather resistant, easy to use and produces good digital images Cons: Camedia 4.10 software doesn't provide for deletion of files from the medial card.
The small size of the Stylus 400 makes it easy to carry with me most of the time. Its weather resistance is ideal for the wet SE Alaska climate, and it has performed well under both wet and snowy conditions. It takes very good pictures, even in low light situations. Downloading the pictures to the computer has been a snap. The editing software isn't as easy to use as earlier Camedia versions, and doesn't allow selected files to be deleted from the media card. Like most digitals, a larger media card is a must, but after a little shopping I found a 256 Mb Olympus xD card that wasn't too expensive. With a second battery and the larger media card this little beauty is ready to go all day.
Pros: Compact size. Good resolution. Relatively water repellant.
Tiny memory card. Takes good quality photos. Cons: Movement will blur photos. Use with tripod. Multiple menus complicated. High learning curve.
I bought this camera from Digital One, Brooklyn, N.Y., on eBay. They don't take PayPal, so I had to call them with a cc #. After 15 minutes on hold, I had to listen to the spiel for the extended warranty, which I refused. Twice. Then I got what I thought was a non-working refurbished camera, which I had to get an RMA# to return at my expense.
The replacement refurbished camera had one additional mark on the back, a green ">" enclosed in a small rectangular green box. It is above a dual purpose button used to put the camera in playback mode. Had this marking been on the first camera, I likely would not have had to send it back. If Digital One technical support had ask me even one question, I might learned the first camera worked. Or not.
On a scale of 10, this camera is a 7
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