Pros: Rugged construction, easy to use, excellent performance, USB, remote shutter release, features Cons: No TIFF or RAW mode, no manual focus or exposure setting
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Stylus 410 is an all-weather 4-Megapixel digital camera that features rugged construction, nice looks and solid performance. The camera uses TruePic Turbo processor that employs pixel ...
Pros: QuickTime Movie, Durable Metal-Case, Viewing Screen, AV-Cables to TV, Weather-proof Cons: Bad sound recording, zoom is not very great.
The Stylus 410 Digital Digital Camera Shopping I was looking around for a decent digital camera that could take decent shots to post on the Internet and decent shots for the everyday use. When I entered in the store I was ...
Pros: Compact, looks "high-end", 4 MP images, "weaterproof-ed", feels real...not toy like, battery life is GREAT! Cons: Menu can be cumbersome, bad image quality in low light, limited video clip size
Right off the bat At first glance the Olympus Stylus 410 is a hot little item. Definitely "a looker." It's elegant gold trimmings, compliment it's cool brushed metal body, giving it a real "high-end" look. It's a compact package, measuring ...
Pros: Hard cover, durable camera Cons: Menu is confusing takes getting used to
I purchased this camera for my husband to use in documenting work he is doing in construction. I picked this camera because of the hard cover that slides over the lens, compact size (it fits into his pocket or tool belt) and the 4.0 MP. The only ...
Pros: Extremely easy to use; nice cover - attracts everybody's attention! Cons: Really difficult to erase images. 16MB Picture Card stores no more that six HQ images.
I decided to go for this amazing camera just due to its good looks: frankly speaking, it looks real stylish with gold highlights on a metallic, champagne-colored body. But besides having good looks, its "weatherproof," with rubber seals on each cover or ...
Overview: This review covers the selection and purchasing process for a mid-grade digital camera for everyday use. I probably won't list all the endless technical specs, but I will give you the logic behind my selection of this camera and of course, ...
Pros: Stylish, compact, inexpensive, clear pics, easy-to-use, with remote switch & software included. Cons: Shorter battery life.
My very first 35mm was an Olympus OM-1. Now my first Digital is an Olympus Stylus 410. I see a pattern...somewhere. It's compact, stylish, waterproof(haven't tried dunking it in water yet), an inexpensive for a 4 megapixel unit. It has a nice feel to ...
Pros: Clear pictures with great color, decent price and hard lens cover. Cons: Noisy even when sound is turned "off," and not very user friendly
I took my camera out for its' innagural use this weekend. Overall, I was pleased with it's clarity, but some of the functions could use some work. For instance, we happened to be in a Church on Sunday, and wanted the camera as silent as could be so ...
Pros: None---takes horrible pictures Cons: A complete waste of money--takes terrible pics
Having had great luck with the 35 mm STylus, I decided to purchase the new digital stylus 410. I already had an entry level digital point and shoot--the Fuji a303, which takes great pictures, but has extremely slow lag time between shots. After one ...
I bought this camera 2 months ago. It was my fist digital camera. As I begun to be more and more confortable with the functions, I started to notice that pictures was dark and blurry. Not the quality that I expected for a cam of that price. Last week ...
Pros: Water resistant, no special USB drivers requried Cons: Focus speed, shutter lag, fragile and finicky cover switch, LCD invisible in sunlight.
I've had 2 Olympus cameras... a film camera decades ago, and a Stylus Zoom. Oddly, both had the exact same defect -- a overly sensitive switch that makes it all but impossible to hand the camera to someone else (the person you hand the camera to always ...
Olympus Stylus 410... not too good by wahoo51 ,Nov 01 '06
Pros: Strap for hanging it up when using a real camera, mayyyyyybe battery life... Cons: most things... mainly quality.. really bad. Even in nice, sunny, full of light days...
My Mother bought this camera on recommendation from a friend and that was probably the worst thing that her friend has ever done to her. This camera is terrible. The only thing good on it is that i has a wrist strap... for hanging it up when you're using a real camera.
Excellent Camera; Great Quality by perfectbmw ,Jun 24 '04
Pros: Everything, resolution, quality, price, speed Cons: None, perfect camera for the price
Very practical, like a tank. Built for any environment. Takes pictures really fast, resolution is amazing. I had a Casio EX series camera.. it was a horrible design. The 2 in. LCD screen was nice but it broke, and to make it worse, the battery started to die a lot faster. I got the Olympus, and none of those problems, its a much better Camera for the same price.
Olympus Stylus 410 - Small, simple, good photos by djwilliamson2 ,Dec 11 '04
Pros: Small size, hard lens cover, good heft and balance Cons: Shutter is a little slow for the impromptu candids
Chose the Stylus 410 due to good past experiences with Olympus Stylus 35mm cameras. The small size and hard lens cover are a real plus--we bring the camera everywhere. That's what a point and shoot is all about, right? Love the heft and feel, the picture quality is quite good. Would like a longer zoom for outdoor close-ups, but the tradeoff for small size was worth it. Only drawback is the shutter delay indoors with flash--we miss some of the great puppy shots.
Pros: Clear pictures, small size Cons: Flash stopped working, not that great for macro shots.
This was my first digital camera and as I really enjoy photography this was an easy camera to get used to. There were a few things that I felt the camera was lacking in, like a better macro lense and faster shutter speeds. I had this camera for about 3 years and then the flash stopped working and I was only able to take pictures when I set the camera to the "flash off" mode. It became really frustrating when I wanted to take indoor pictures with flash. It would just refuse to take the picture. Up until the very end this camera did exactly what I wanted to and was very easy to hide in my purse and take with me on my travels.
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