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by alan , Aug 01 '00
Pros: Cheap camera with LCD Cons: Bad performance on contrast
Summary: Cheap, and has some nice features, but has some real problems taking high contrast pictures.
The Olympus D-360L is a cheap digital camera with an LCD, but no zoom. Read somebody else's review for the detailed specs on this camera, I'm...
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by caira , Apr 03 '00
Pros: Great features at an entry level price Cons: Icon interface takes some getting used to.
I've been waiting for several years to buy a digital camera. I was waiting for quality, megapixel cameras with lots of features to be considered "entry-level" and cost in the $300 range. When I realized the time had come, I did lots of...
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by MattWest , May 19 '00
Pros: Great pictures, quick download to my PC (USB connector included) Cons: SLOW shutter speed and no zoom.
I bought this camera because I wanted to take some skateboarding pictures and I thought that it would be very helpful to use the picture screen to delete the unwanted pictures. I paid $300, which is pretty good for what I got.
It took me a...
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by Peteer01 , Mar 02 '00
Pros: This is probably the most bang for your buck when it comes to digital cameras. Cons: You'll want to pick up an accessory to transfer photo images faster.
Because I didn't want the hassle of film or developing, I decided to make my next camera a digital one. I began researching the different cameras and realized quickly that I wasn't going to get a camera with more than 1.5 megapixels for under $500....
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by stevesattic , Mar 16 '01
Pros: Easy to use, inexpensive, good pictures Cons: Eats batteries
Hi, everyone! I purchased an Olympus D-360L digital camera about two months ago and have been very pleased with this product. I am not a big photography buff and did not wish to spend a lot of money on a new camera. For less than $300.00, the Olympus...
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by dvestal , Dec 12 '00
Pros: easy to use/affordable Cons: slow serial connection
I have been casually shopping for a digital camera for about a year now. With Christmas and an upcoming vacation, I finally decided to take the plunge into purchasing one. Even after gathering all the information I could about digital cameras, I didn't...
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by barnardcol , Mar 07 '01
Pros: inexpensive camera, good for first time digital camera owners Cons: not fancy, dark pictures in overcast weather
While in college, I begged my dad to buy me a digital camera to be able to put images on my website and in emails for my family to see 3000 miles away. I was tired of scanning in my pictures from my regular camera and I was too impatient to wait to get...
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by kimmygeswein , Jun 11 '01
Pros: Great camera! Easy to use and excellent photo quality! Cons: Hard to change resolution.
I'm an experienced digital photographer. This is the third digital camera I've purchased.
The first was a Konica Q-Mini I bought in Hong Kong in 1998. It was ok for a starter and really impressed all of my American friends since digital...
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by joshm15822 , Aug 08 '00
Pros: $275, Compact, Fun Cons: batteries, 8 MB memory
I have now owned my Olympus D-360L for almost 3 months, and the jury is in. I now have the luxury of comparing this digital camera to some of the "Big Boys" i.e. $500-$1000 cameras. Mainly the Sony DSC-S70. (If you are interested, I also...
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by virgilatmit , Aug 30 '00
Pros: 1.3 megapix for $300, viewing window Cons: no optical zoom, only 8 MB standard, no USB
I used to hate taking photos.
I would have to go out and buy film (or a disposable camera), then be conservative on when I would take pictures, then have to develop the film, and finally have to pick up the film later on. Plus, if I wanted to...
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by bzjoe , Apr 06 '01
Pros: Many manual settings, came with a set of rechargeable batteries, great pictures Cons: None
I researched this one long and hard. I set a price of $200 dollars and as usual wanted the best. I looked at many sites, compared actual pictures, looked at features, etc. Here are some sites for research.
www.imaging-resource.com
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by trillium , Aug 25 '00
Pros: Excellent pictures, great battery life, ease of use Cons: It doesn't come with a camera case!
I recently bought an Olympus 360 based on numerous opinions of people and the price/feature ratio. What I found out was more then I bargained for.
Many reviews that I had read stated that the pictures quality was good (not the best), the...
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by reli37 , Dec 31 '00
Pros: Price, lightweight, quality pictures. ease of use Cons: No Zoom
I had a small Casio digital camera and was not happy with the quality of the pictures when they were printed. I started to look for a "better" camera at a reasonable price. Boy, did I find one!
The Olympus D-360L, in my humble opinion, is...
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by mvanpatten , Apr 28 '00
Pros: price, quality, ease of use Cons: none
In my work, I needed a camera to replace the 35mm "point and shoot" the staff was using.
I didn't want to spend a fortune either.
The D360L met the challenge.
I'm not a big reader of manuals. So, true to form, I took...
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by Bluedog007 , Aug 14 '00
Pros: Picture quality, ease of use, feel of camera Cons: None to speak of
I was recently lamenting the cost of a decent entry level digital camera when I received the Olympus D360L as a gift. My wife and I are expecting our first baby in the next few weeks, and I really wanted to be able to share pictures and updates with our...
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