This is a great camera, even a beginner can use it with ease. Takes crisp, clear photos. Easy to use menu, and photo review. Card is easy to get at and transfer from camera to computer, or printer.Will be hard to find a better digital. My teenager have...
Pros: Very nice Pictures Cons: None that I can see.
I looked at many Digital cameras and was always drawn to the Olympus 510 Zoom. I really couldn't bring myself to by it as it was $399. So I looked at other models around the $200 range. I found a RCA digital that I bought and it lasted about a week...
Pros: simple, straightforward and excelent pictures Cons: hard to hook up to your computer
This is a great camera! This piece of hardware is so simple you cold put it in front of a monkey and in seconds get a portrait of the beautiful amazon rain forest. The only thing a monkey couldn't do is hook it up to PC (assuming he had one).
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Pros: Great Pictures. Easy to use. Great battery life with NiMH. Cons: Shutter cover/flash cumbersome.
I loved my Canon Rebel 2000 SLR camera, but was taking so many pictures, the cost of developing pictures was great. I decided to make the change to digital. I had a budget of $300.00 to $375.00 for a camera, so most of the better 3 Mpixel cameras were...
Pros: Easy to use, great lighting in dark environment, price Cons: Some blurry photos in motion and exposure is too dark when shadowed under sun
My last 35 mm point and shoot Yashica started scratching the films so I retired it. I was impressed with the digital photos I have seen, so I knew I wanted to try a digital camera. I had always liked Yashica but couldn't find a cheaper digital version of...
Pros: Powerful camera, low cost, impressive picture results Cons: Software is weak, menu systems need to be revised, no case
I've always thought that Digital Cameras were one of the most important Killer Apps of the technological age. But it has taken until now for the technology to advance enough and produce a product that has the quality and features to truly...
Pros: close-ups are beautiful, simply and easy to use Cons: small memory card I would recomend upgrading to a 128mb
The decision to purchase this camera is based upon its easy, simple features. There aren't too many options for you to adjust but for the techno-novice, this is a good thing. It comes with a good selection of software, rechargable batteries (a must on a...
Pros: Easy to use, very clear pictures, and lots of features Cons: The icons on the camera are hard to read.
This is my first digital camera purchase and I am extremely pleased with the 510Z. Construction quality is great and has a very solid feel. I have read other reviews who suggest the sliding lens cover may damage the lens, but when you actually see how it...
Pros: Great Pics!, up 128MB storage, excellent optical zoom, MANY extra features. Easy USB connection Cons: Must buy rechargeable batteries
and larger smart media card - although still a great buy
Like anything else you have to read manual and play with the camera a bit to uncover all the fine features that don't jump out at first. This camera takes wonderful pics.
It's easy to master and there are as many added features on this digital as...
Pros: Size, optical zoom, photo quality, price Cons: Standard memory is low, full documentation only on CD-ROM
I have had my D-510 for about three months now, and I could not be happier. It is easy to use and takes great pictures. At under $350, it's a great deal, too.
As with almost everything I buy, I researched digital cameras to death. I decided...
I recently bought the Olympus D-510 Zoom. I am repeatedly impressed with the improvements that they have made to the camera as compared to my last digital camera, the Olympus D-490 Zoom.
Its a great camera for personal use. If you're a...
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