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by kdawgud , May 31 '02
Pros: Convenient size, good lens protection, great picture quality, reasonable price. Cons: No rechargeable batteries, small memory card, no top LCD
I spend alot of time researching digital cameras before I made the final purchase, and I'm glad I went with the Olympus D-510.
Ultimately, the bottom line for any camera is does it take good pictures? With its 2.1 Megapixel picture ability,...
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by mjrnjohnson , Apr 03 '02
Pros: Sharp images, flawless transfers to computer, good instructions, fair price Cons: Cant delete more than 1 image at a time, tricky user interface
This is not a tech oriented review...
I purchased this camera in hopes of decreasing the amount we spend on photo developing and I think that within 2 or 3 years it will. I got this camera because the Fuji camera I had my eye on was on a 2 month...
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by Smithreenz , Jan 04 '02
Pros: Ease of use, quality of photos Cons: Manual on CD only, the sliding lense cover
This is my first digital camera, so I don't have much of a point of reference, but I'm totally pleased with this camera.
My girlfriend gave the camera to me as a Christmas gift on Christmas Eve. I put the batteries in and read the limited...
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by gineraso , Mar 31 '02
Pros: Great pics, easy to use. Cons: Bad on/off switch, Viewer is in bad place
This was my first Digital camera so I did quite a bit of research. Unfortunately, Pic quality is not everything as I found out. The camera is really cool and takes great pics but the viewer is a bad place. By that I mean that whenever I take a picture I...
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by fuzzytek , Jan 25 '03
Pros: Easy to use, zoom, panorama Cons: 8 mb SmartMedia
This camera has me interested in photography. Before I took pictures from time to time and didn't think too much about it.
I've owned the camera since March 2002 (nearly a year). So I've seen the print on the plastic body fade with use....
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by sequiro , Jul 13 '03
Pros: Very Durable, easy to use, great pictures Cons: Eats through batteries, heavy
I got this camera as a birthday gift about three years ago. Since then, I've carried it everywhere I ...
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by namja , Jun 26 '01
Pros: Excellent optics, great features, fast USB connection. Cons: None.
The Olympus D-510 is the best digital camera on the market for under $400, and it is a great all-around camera. The highlights of the D-510 are:
(1) 2.1 Megapixels
The film industry introduced the Advantix film a few years ago...
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by tipstir - Top 1000, Jun 19 '02
Pros: Picture, Features, Battery Life, Ease of Use, Construction Cons: Weight with Rechargeable Batteries
Okay you have read all the reviews here about this digital camera, but you haven't heard my opinion yet of it.
First thing, what’s in the box, software that needs to be upgraded to version 2.51, which you can get that from Olympus web site so...
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by brn2b , Mar 11 '03
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...
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by mimoid , Apr 30 '02
Pros: Moderately priced, easy to use, portable format, great pictures Cons: Missing functions, cheapish appearance, severe quality problems
The D-510 is called C-200 in Europe, and was my introduction into digital photography for some time ago. It is a very small and handy little camera in silver colored resin plastic with a 3 x optical zoom. The camera is surprisingly light but a bit...
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by mike12345d , Jun 25 '01
Pros: Quality of Photos, USB!!, ease of use, Battery life (very very good)
Cons: Only 8 mb Smart media card included
(This opinion is also written in the D-490 page and is slighly updated now that they have it available for rating.)
I have been looking for a digital camera for a long time and was sure I was going to buy the D-490. It had most everything I...
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by rwherrick , Feb 22 '02
Pros: Rated highly by many reviewers Cons: Quality Problems
I have spent extensive time in the past few months researching digital cameras, and when I saw the Olympus 510Z available for $299 on clearance, I knew it was the camera for me. If you want to hear my experience with the 510, skip to the end. If you...
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by digitaldevil , Oct 26 '01
Pros: Point and shoot, battery life, decently sized viewing screen Cons: No digital info readout, some features buried in the menu
I was looking into buying a digital camera for home and vacation use. I read a multitude of reviews on this site and many others and one camera I kept finding good reviews about was the Olympus D-150. My wife and I decided to run to a couple of stores...
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by hsjawanda , Jan 26 '04
Pros: Good image quality, easy to use, good optics (lens). Cons: Stupid clamshell-door design turns camera off at merest touch. Little configure-ability, slow startup, shutter lag.
I would agree with most of the reviews for this camera, the good things that have been said. I have only a few things to add. I bought this camera in October/November 2001 (yeah, I know, the review is a little late ;-) ). After having used this camera ...
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by rhlueke , Aug 13 '02
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...
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