Pros: Quality, lots of options Cons: No USB support
Introduction
The Olympus D-460 Zoom is a great 1.3 megapixel camera for the price. The package includes the camera, and 8Mb Smart Media card, a serial cable, video out cable, batteries, software, and a hand strap. The camera itself is...
Pros: Extremely easy to use, comes with almost all needed parts and cables Cons: AC adapter sold separately
Much as I've tried to get some people interested in Epinions, it sometimes just doesn't work. My mother is one of those people. When she was starting to look at digital cameras, I tried repeatedly to point her to Epinions' section, but with no luck....
Pros: No more film that I don't get developed. Instant knowledge if you got the pic Cons: Eats batteries - though this largely depends on battery. buy rechargeable with recharger
I got this camera before going to Israel. It was a graduation gift to myself. I have been using it for nearly three years now (in 10 different countries and on 4 different continents.) I love this camera and highly recommend it to everyone. Not too long...
Pros: Easy to use Cons: Everyone one else wants to play with it!
Let me start off by saying that I am probably the most computer illiterate person you will ever know who is allowed near a computer. Three years ago when my husband bought our first computer, I didn’t even know how to turn it on. Now, three years...
Pros: Looks like a camera! Easy to use, excellent results! Nice smooth zoom. Cons: Could provide better/easier software, have to buy a/c adapter separately.
After weeks of researching which camera would be best for our family, we finally jumped in with both feet. We are cutting our digital teeth on the Olympus 460Z, and owe a lot to EPINIONS for helping us to make this decision. I have...
Pros: Easy to use, reasonably priced, produces great pictures. Cons: None for a novice like me
Before reading farther, please be advised that the following review is not a very technical one, stemming from the sad fact that the writer only recently mastered her microwave. There are many experts contributing to this website that can offer very...
Pros: Good Picture Quality, Easy To Use, Many Options Cons: Feed Me Batteries if you use the LCD
Olympus managed to get it right with this camera. They have created a reasonably priced, easy to use, simple but sophisitcated, fairly rugged and great digital camera. The only real detractor is battery life, especially when you use the LCD screen. ...
Pros: Good picture quality for the price of camera. Plenty of features. Cons: Takes a while to get familiar w/ camera features. No AC adapter.
I got started in digital photography last year with the purchase of a Polaroid PDC-640 (640 x 480 resolution). After a short while I found this camera did not satisfy my needs 100%. Mainly I wasnt completely satisfied with the quality of the photos...
Pros: The 460/490 were among the first point and shoot digicams to impress professional photographers. Cons: Discontinued model.
Though discontinued, now, it's a great pocket camera for quality shots, within limits. Ebay should have reconditioned versions for under $100 by this point. I bought one that way and have used it almost continuously for 8 months.
Pros: Small, point and shoot, and nice looking Cons: Battery hog, missing ac adapter and charger
After months of searching the net for a camera that would fit my needs, I finally decided on the Olympus D-460. This was to be my first Digital camera and I wanted something that would last a few years while I learned how to use one but I did not want...
Pros: Pretty easy to use, overall good-quality pictures. Cons: Cumbersome to view pictures and download, high blurriness probability.
Speaking strictly from a non-professional users point of view whom I believe is the consumer target market for this camera), I will briefly outline my findings.
I borrowed this spur-of-the-moment from my niece who just received it a month...
Pros: ease of use, quality, price Cons: no camera case included
I have used a number of digital cameras (Sony, Kodak, Fuji etc.) over the last few years in my job as a teacher, but decided I needed to purchase my own with the birth of our first child. We chose to go digital because of the amount of pictures we...
Pros: Automatic focus and exposure, solid design Cons: Menu operation, Software, Flash design
The Olympus D460-Z provides automatic real camera features and goes a few steps beyond. If you want to just point and click; go for it. The Olympus’s auto-focus will provide you the best possible photo for any condition. My first indication of this came...
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