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by lorrena , Jun 01 '00
Pros: Nice pictures, Cons: Casing could be stronger
My other camera is a Nikon SLR that is about 20 years old and EVERYTHING is manual. It takes some terrific pictures....but kids and dog's don't stand still for you to check the light, and the f-stop and focus and zoom. By the time you finish all...
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by corishannon , Jan 17 '00
Pros: Small size Cons: Batteries get drained quickly
This camera was given to me for a Christmas gift 3 years ago. It was the smallest camera I had ever seen at that time. All I had to do was pull open the shutter and shoot. The camera takes amazing pictures, in basically any light. I have had problems...
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by Sunliner - Top 1000, Jul 26 '00
Pros: Consistently Good Photo Quality; Easy Loading; Easy Use; No "Alligator Jaws" Cons: Consistently Good = Never Amazingly Super-Fantastic
Last year, I took my wife shopping for a camera as a Christmas present, to replace the autofocus Pentax that I tried to "fix." My budget didn't support a decent-brand autofocus with zoom, but it did support the Olympus Stylus, which is the camera she...
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by goldengrl , Jan 25 '00
Pros: small, compact, easy to use, durable Cons: battery replacement cost ($5-$8)
I received the Olympus Stylus camera as a gift! Taking pictures has never been easier with this camera!
It is small in size. It measures about 4 inches in length and fits in the palm of my hand. Being so small, makes it easy to carry...
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by SkiBumOne , Nov 05 '99
Pros: Small, light, reliable, durable, excellent daylight photos and very low price Cons: Indoor flash shots, especially without much background light are only passable
I purchased the original Stylus for a European ski vacation. I wanted a camera that was 35mm, autofocus, ultra compact, and inexpensive. For less than $120, this camera fit the bill. It then went on to prove itself to be my most durable camera and one...
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by writer13 , Jul 30 '01
Pros: A very user-friendly point & shoot. Cons: I have seen a lot of 115's needing repair.
At the moment, Olympus is the top selling company when it comes to 35mm point and shoot cameras. I sell photography equipment and have seen this first-hand. But it seems that the Olympus Stylus Zoom 115 wasn't untouched by flaws.
First of...
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by chrissymat , May 02 '00
Pros: ease of use Cons: since its basic can't do anything fancy
I love this camera. I love it so much I had one model and used it so extensively it died and I bought another one. I have been taking pictures since childhood, have studied photography in school and take professional sports pictures.
This...
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by chapol , Oct 13 '00
Pros: Great photos, compact design Cons: Nothing
This is one small but fantastic camera that can go anywhere with you. I am on my second Olympus "clamshell" type camera. My first was the original XA model, but that one had manual controls. When Olympus came out with the Stylus several...
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by professor101 , Jan 19 '01
Pros: Excellent color, easy to use, compact, no zoom Cons: Focusing can be tricky
When our firstborn was born we decided it was time to get a camera even my wife could easily use. My SLR camera was bulky, all manual and had no flash.
So off to Best Buy we went. I usually consult Consumer Reports, but being a savvy...
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by krintan , Jan 29 '00
Pros: cheap Cons: bad quality
I have four cameras. So far, the best brand I would reccomend would be Minolta. I also have this Olympus Stylus, which I bought about five or six years ago. It wasn't too expensive. But I got what I paid for. It lasted for about 3 years. Then it...
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by TakeATrip , Apr 22 '00
Pros: god pictures Cons: no panorama
i love my Olympus Stylus camera. it was a great camera for a great price. there is only one problem with this camera and it is a very big problem. i don't know if it is an option, but my camera does not have the panoramic option. i really wish it did...
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by ayjay , Jan 10 '00
Pros: Sharp, quality photos Cons: Slow shutter response
This is my third Olympus Stylus camera (the previous two were stolen). I liked the others enough to spend the insurance money on this one, and I am not disappointed.
The camera is very small, especially when compared to other comparable...
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by rivergater , Jan 11 '04
Pros: Excellent Lens, fast and sharp.
Portable and Rugged
Inexpensive for what you get. Cons: No manual controls
I've own two SLRs, two digital cameras, and two point and shoot cameras but the Olympus Epic Stylus DLX has given me the best results out of them all. Its definitely not the best camera I own but it has a great lens, is durable, and is very portable. I ...
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by MiniMe2332 , Jun 10 '00
Pros: Everything Cons: you get snap happy
I was looking for a 35mm camera, and I didn't want to pay 500$ for a Single lens reflex, And i didn't want a crappy 50-70$ camera, so I went to the middle of the road and bought the Olympus. It is awesome! I love taking pictures with this cool camera!....
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by epinburk , Jun 07 '00
Pros: small size, built well, very simple to use Cons: none.
Olympus stylus is an excellent point and shoot, 35 mm camera to take on trips and use around the house.
I originally purchased this camera in 1995 for $120. I think this was a very reasonable price considering the good looking design, quality...
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