Pros: easy to use. small and light to carry. zoom feature. Cons: confusing buttons for some.
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This is an update of my very much loved camera. I hope it'll serve as a good piece of advice for those who own this camera or those or looking to buy this camera. I was set to embark on a trip to Alaska and of...
Pros: easy to use, lightweight, compact, takes excellent pictures, easy to load the film Cons: case not included, can be difficult to manipulate because of its small size
Reading several positive reviews about this camera helped me decide to purchase one. I was looking for a replacement camera and wanted a basic point-and-shoot model that was moderately priced. I found that in the Olympus Stylus Epic Zoom 80.
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Pros: convenient size, easy to operate, sexy design, and great photos Cons: size takes some getting used to
I'm reluctant to once again write an epinion saying, "and since it was free with Amazon gift certificates earned at these paid surfing sites..." but there you go and here it is: This camera was another GC "freebie." (Assuming you...
Pros: Quality photos Cons: maybe too small for big hands
I was looking for an easy-to-use zoom camera that takes good pictures, and that’s exactly what I got. In general, I’ve been very happy with the quality of the photos. One thing I have noticed is that pictures taken outdoors are exceptionally good, while...
Pros: Excellent Quality, small size Cons: Red-eye still a problem
My wife and I decided to purchase a small point and shoot camera after the birth of our son to capture all wonder and excitement a child brings into your life.
I've been an avid photographer for many years, and was very happy with my Canon...
Pros: small, inexpensive, great color output Cons: buttons too close
I received my Olympus Stylus Zoom as a gift last year. My first impression of it was, gee it's very pretty with its champagne colored casing and petite size, but can it take the abuse that I give to my cameras? You know, snowboarding adventures, nights...
Pros: Small size, cheaper battery, lots of flash modes Cons: would prefer smaller than 38mm starting point for the zoom
**update** I had a request for my opinion on how this shoots with b&w and slide. Well, I must admit, I was quite pleased with both. I am not good with b&w at all, and it did the job it was supposed to do. So unfortunately, it didn't create any...
Pros: Compact, Excellent picture quality Cons: Flash mechanism is awkward
I bought the Olympus Stylus Zoom 80 because our family needed a camera that could take close-ups without getting all blurry. At first I was skeptical that such a small camera could really take good pictures close-up. Boy, was I ever wrong! When I got...
Pros: Small Size, Loaded with Features, Excellent Pictures Cons: Loose Nut Behind the Viewfinder...Me!
After my last point-and-shoot camera failed to survive the "drop it from five feet in the air onto concrete and see if it still works" test I accidentally performed, it was time to invest in a new camera. As I would typically do when looking to...
Late last year I decided my 35mm point and shoot was way too bulky and heavy to drag around. My main objective was to find a 35mm that was more compact, with a zoom lens, and a variety of flash settings. I am not a serious photographer, but I do like...
Pros: heritage, compact size, results Cons: always looking for an excuse to use it.
My photography-teacher once lend me her AX1 when my Fujica ax5 broke down. This small wonder was amazing. While the Fujica was at the repairshop I took many great pictures with the small Olympus.
Pros: tiny, versatile, sharp, good flash, weather proof, affordable Cons: not AS versatile as an SLR
It's always a struggle. Do you go with the SLR that is super versatile and lets you stretch your creative legs, or do you go with the point-and-shoot that is more convenient. I come down on the issue this way: The key to getting great pictures is taking...
Pros: compact, easy to use and long battery life. Cons: none
At the beginning of the year, I decided to buy myself a new camera. We have two small children and since my last camera broke have not been able to capture "the great moments" on film. I researched many different types of cameras and decided...
Pros: Small size; unique sturdy cover serves almost like a case. Cons: You must remember symbols for the camera settings.
For years my wife has wanted to take frequent photos, but until now there never was a camera that fit her need for convenience, portability, along with great quality prints. This camera offers all of that. Working in a classroom environment, there are...
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