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by pops_91710 , Apr 16 '00
Pros: High speed lens, portability, rich color and sharp photos Cons: none worth mentioning
This little camera packs a wallop for its diminutive size and very reasonable price tag. I purchased my Olympus from cameraworld.com in black for $89.00 after carefully researching camera reviews on the net. I have not been disappointed. True, I have...
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by wannabe3 , Apr 23 '00
Pros: features Cons: too dark, loses details
I just bought the Olympus Epic Stylus last night and already have shot one roll. I’m quite pleased with the results. The pictures aren’t as good as the ones I got with my SLR system (Canon AE-1 Program, Sunpak 266D flash, FD-mount Vivitar 28-80 mm zoom...
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by karenpawlovich , Dec 19 '99
Pros: small and self-contained case Cons: holding sides can close case
I wanted a camera that, for the most part, was smarter than I am which meant a point and shoot. My camera is used mostly for trips, and holiday events so it must be quick to open and shoot so I can catch the magic moments. Only seconds go by between...
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by ttsui01 , Nov 10 '99
Pros: Sleek, stylish, great usability Cons: Not the greatest quality pictures in the world
I ordered this camera on a half price deal, so my opinion may be biased due to the lower price. :)
This is an amazing little piece of camera from an engineering point of view. They managed to stick in a point and shoot camera with decent zoom,...
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by hakchang , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Small, easy to use, good design Cons: Not enough to complain about
This is a 35mm camera?! The Stylus Epic will fool many people to think it's an APS because of it's small size, but it is definitely one of the smallest 35mm camera on the market today. And it's easy to use too! Just pull open the protective cover and...
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by depstein , Mar 03 '00
Pros: A great camera that is small and stylish Cons: none
This camera is the best camera I have ever had. Point and shoot is easy and I never have to focus or zoom. Many of my friend have this camera and they love it too. If you are going to buy a camera get this one because of its performance and stability....
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by kaka , Nov 12 '99
Pros: Rich Color, Fine detail, lots of functionality, Good price Cons: Rather tricky to focus, No Zoom
A sales person recommended me this camera. I was only half convinced when I bought it. But after I brought it to use at the Yosemite National Park for a tour, it outperformed what I was being told. The details you capture with the camera is extraordinary...
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by tlhawkins , Aug 11 '00
Pros: Small,Fast,Efficient,Good Quality Cons: not much shutter control
I know this is a little broad for the topic. But I have this camera so this is where I start. I love this camera. It has always taken the best pictures. It is efficient with batteries. It has everything automatic. It is an all around great camera....
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by jeffrottman , Nov 12 '99
Pros: Small, light, Clear Lens Cons: Photos look like they were shot with a much wider Wide Angle lens.
Just purchased the silvery champagne version of this camera with a Quartz Date back from my local Target Store and just love the size and capabilities! I have years of experience with SLR 35mm cameras and wanted something small and handy to use. ...
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by MaxWebster , Jan 16 '02
Pros: No settings to fiddle with, good picture quality, fast startup, compact, spot metering Cons: Film-based, not immune to washout
I got the Stylus Epic a couple of years back as my primary camera. I wanted the simplicity of point-and-shoot, and compact size with a shielded lens so I could take it anywhere. I appreciated that I could just slide it open and shoot without any...
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by muru_venkat , Oct 22 '00
Pros: Great Pictures Cons: Average Flash Performance
Excellent camera which produces pictures much sharper than regular Zoom cameras in good to excellent lighting. You could take pictures within 1 foot from the object. This is a great feature for baby photography. This simple camera would put the SLR's...
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by henryy , Oct 02 '00
Pros: Great lens, good size, good accessory. Cons: none
I got too sick and tired of hauling my 35 lb + SLR camera plus lens and decided that I should invest on a P&S camera. My requirements were simple. I wanted a good lens with a fast aperture, and a small package to take everywhere.
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by ggia , Aug 05 '01
Pros: pocketable, water resistant, ease of loading, secure lens protector. Want close-ups? Just get closer. Cons: Possible problem with flash exposure for indoor shots.
I bought the camera on the recommendation of a Harley rider who has carried a Stylus Epic in the saddlebags of his bike for more than 6,000 miles over several years, and many trip to Sturgis. He has had no problems with it. I have run only two rolls of...
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by mediahound , Jan 12 '02
Pros: The best point and shoot camera for the money Cons: To achieve great results, follow some hints and tips.
I can't add too much more to the positive comments other users have already posted on this little gem. It's the best point and shoot camera for the money. The fast f2.8 lens and shutter speed range from 4 seconds to 1/1000 sec. is something that you'd be...
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by srams , Nov 27 '00
Pros: small size; fast lens (2.8, not found in other models); wide range of film speed (50-1000); good, feature rich flash Cons: Nothing specific really. Others have mentioned that the viewfinder could be bigger, but I didn't find this to be a problem at all
I am a keen amateur photographer, with a 'real' manual focus SLR and multiple lenses ...BUT...found out (the hard way) that a 1 year old is no respecter of your photographic abilities! I needed a camera that was easy to carry and had a good lens so I...
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