Pros: Excellent Photos! Cons: No rechargeable batteries & the SmartMedia card is too small!
Olympus has done it again, another superb quality camera that offers you everything and a photo image as large as 2274 x 1704 in resolution. The Olympus C-4040 Zoom looks and feels like the Olympus Camedia C-3000...
Pros: great picture quality, price, advanced features Cons: lack of essential accessories, 3x zoom
(11/10/2005: This camera is now obsolete; however, I am leaving this review for informational purposes. I cannot recommend this camera compared to current cameras now offered) I prefer to provide a summary of my positive and negative experiences ...
Pros: Newer low price. Good Resolution. Good close up pics. Cons: Sometimes funky focusing issue. Learning curve
Introduction
I purchased this camera back at the first of January 2002 online from B&H Photo Video. I paid $699 for the camera. I also purchased the following items:
* B-50SU AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (4 Pack) w/ Charger...
Pros: Great pictures with great exposure. Cons: Weird external flash out, options in menus are layers deep
If you're in the market for a 4 megapixel market, go no further than Olympus. Picture quality is the final word in my book and this camera has got it. It sports many great features such as aperture priority, shutter priority, flash with adjustable...
Pros: Excellent quality, lots of features, mini movie with sound Cons: Included memory card too small, poor user manual
I went shopping for a new digital camera after extensively using a less robust Olympus Camedia. My first camera was great for the price but I was ready to upgrade to something with more functions as well as something I can expand with new lens.
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Pros: Takes outstanding pictures. Has more features than I expected. Very easy to use. Cons: Lens cap. Lens cap. Lens cap
I spent two months researching various digital cameras in various price ranges. I wanted a camera that would satisfy end results in terms of additions to our home photo albums that would meet or exceed my 35mm film camera. I was willing to spend a...
Pros: Lightweight, long zoom AND macro!, manual and automatic settings, GREAT flash, much more! Cons: Battery life could be longer (use rechargeables); 128 memory card=120 photos!
NOTE: I wrote this article a couple of years ago when I got my Camedia - this is Dec. 2005 and my camera still exceeds my expectations, works perfectly, and is used very often. I would now upgrade to a large megapixel camera but this is fine and I ...
Pros: Very good quality photos, easy to use. Cons: Lens cap can jam lens extension when turned on
I bought the Olympus C-4040 over other similar digital cameras because Light and Motion makes an excellent compact underwater housing for it. I have been using a Nikon F-100, but the underwater housing I had was rather bulky.
Pros: Lot of features. Great indoor/outdoor quality. Cons: A bit bulky for my taste. smartmedia (limit to 128Meg as of now).
I am just a leisure photographer and a techno-geek. So I love new electronic gadgets, yet aren't really into the essense of photography. I had a 1.3 mega pixel Fuji MX-700 (if I remember correctly). I was disappointed by the camera's poor indoor...
Pros: many features, great pics, design, resolution choices, great macro and MORE Cons: battery life, lcd gets hot, dead pixels - all easily remedied
This was my first digital camera - as well as my entrance into the realm of photography. I love it! At first, I was intimidated with all the features, but once I learned what they were and what they did, I realized what a great camera this is,...
Pros: Excellent picture quality, fast zoom lens, remote control. Cons: No rechargeable batteries supplied, slow power up.
Olympus has had a great track record in making fine digital cameras. The C4040 continues in that tradition with a 4 megapixel CCD. The numerous features are already covered elsewhere in other reviews so I'll focus on my personal impressions of the...
Pros: great for photography buff as well as point and shoot person Cons: 3x zoom. Flash is overwhelming at times.
our first digital camera was the olympus c-3000. we bought it after much research. it was a great camera.. excellent pictures even at 8 x 10. so when we wanted to upgrade to a 4 megapixel camera, we decided to stick with olympus. what an awesome...
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