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Olympus Stylus 710 – Preview @ DigitalCameraReview

Ben from DigitalCameraReview had his hands on the new Olympus Stylus 710, a point-and-shoot weatherproof digital camera featuring a 7.1 megapixels (CCD sensor) with 3x Optical Zoom lens (38-116mm equivalent) with image stabilizer, a 2.5″ LCD screen, and a bright capture technology

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“The camera is very slim and compact, making it very pocketable. If you typically shoot one-handed, I would definitely recommend putting the included lanyard around your wrist for safety.

The build quality is top notch – the camera feels solid. You will notice the weather proofing when trying to open the battery compartment and very snug access door to the USB jack. Rubber O-rings help keep the water out.”

>> Olympus Stylus 710 Review Roundup and Sample Photos
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Olympus Stylus 710 – Review Roundup & Sample Photos

Olympus Stylus 710 is a point-and-shoot weatherproof digital camera (released on 26.01.06), featuring a 7.1 megapixels (CCD sensor) with 3x Optical Zoom lens (38-116mm equivalent) with image stabilizer, a 2.5″ LCD screen, bright capture technology, measuring Approx 3.7″ (W) x 2.2″ (H) x 0.8′ (D), weighing 4.9 oz. (140g), and it’s running on EN-EL8 Batteries. Olympus Stylus 710 will be available in stores now at $349 .99 USD.

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Cheap Digital Cameras Watch

Latest Discounted Digital Cameras

Cheap Digital Cameras Watch is a place to find the latest discounted digital cameras available on the internet. Everytime we find new offers we will list them here. Come back often as this page is updated as soon as we find a new offer.

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Last Update: 02.03.06

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The New Live MOS Sensor

Olympus has published a press release explaining how their lates Live MOS sensor in the Olympus E-330 and Panasonic DMC-L1 DSLRs works. The new Live MOS sensor enables Digital SLR users for framing of shots without the need to look through the view finder.

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Olympus SP-500 UZ – Review @ Macworld

Richard Baguley has posted his short review on Olympus SP-500UZ, a 6.0 megapixel digital camera with a huge 10x zoom (38-380mm equivalent), and a 2.5″ LCD Screen.

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Pros: Inexpensive; good image quality; has remote control; can create and save groups of settings; 10X zoom lens; lightweight; long battery life.

Cons: No image stabilization; short shutter speed.”

>> Olympus SP-500UZ Review Roundup & Samples
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Olympus Evolt E-330 – Review @ CNET

CNET has recently posted a review on Olympus Evolt E-330, a 7.5 megapixel MOS sensor Digital SLR with Live View feature which enables you for framing of shots without the need to look through the view finder. They give the camera 7.7 out of 10 (very good) and write;

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The good: Can preview shots on LCD; large LCD; very solidly built; strong photo quality.

The bad: Takes a while to figure out some of the features; kit lens is slow.

The bottom line: The Olympus Evolt E-330 is a very good midrange dSLR with unique live scene viewing on its large LCD. ”

>> Olympus Evolt E-330 Review Roundup and Sample Pictures
>> Olympus Evolt E-330 Latest Price

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Olympus E-500 – Review @ LetsGoDigital

Let’sGoDigital has recently posted a review on Olympus Evolt E-500, an entry level Digital SLR camera with 8.2 Megapixels, a 2.5″ LCD Screen, and SSWF anti-dust reduction system.

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“Whereas the E-300 still received some comments as far as image quality was concerned, the Olympus E-500 has truly grown. A resolution of 8 Megapixels offers more than enough for most photographers. In addition, it should be said that they are beautiful and very useable pixels. Digital noise pretty much only plays a part at ISO 1600; even ISO 800 still perfectly suffices, an area where Olympus had failed me in the past. Credit where credit be due! Olympus deserve even more credit in fact, for their simple solution to create your own white balance. This is truly as easy as it gets! When working in artificial light it I would definitely recommend making your own white balance, especially when taking photos in JPEG. The colour reproduction is of good quality, as is the sharpness of the standard Zuiko Digital lens. “

>> Olympus Evolt E-500 Review Roundup
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Olympus E-500 – Review @ CameraLabs

Gordon Liang has reviewed the Olympus E-500, an entry level Digital SLR camera with 8.2 Megapixels, a 2.5″ LCD Screen, and the legendary SSWF anti-dust reduction system. In conclusion they write:

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“The Olympus E-500 is a mixed bag with plenty of things going for it, but equally a number of aspects which could be considered deal-breakers by some photographers. Highlights of course include the SSWF anti-dust system, an impressively high level of information and control for a budget body, along with an increasing number of high quality lenses – check back in the future for full reviews of four Zuiko Digital models including the impressive 7-14mm ultra wide angle zoom.

On the downside though, the anti-dust process imposes a serious delay every time the camera powers up, the motorised manual focusing (and lack of anti-shake options) could seriously infuriate some photographers, the lack of detail when zooming during playback is disappointing, while the view through the viewfinder has to be one of the smallest from any digital SLR; it’s also a missed opportunity not to automatically switch off the monitor when you go to compose a shot”

>> Olympus E-500 Review Roundup & Sample Photos
>> Olympus E-500 Latest Price

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Nikon Coolpix L1 – Review @ Megapixel

Megapixel has posted their reviewed on Nikon Coolpix L1, a 6.0-megapixel digital camera with a 5x optical zoom, a large 2.5-inch LCD. They write:

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On the optics side, the Coolpix L1′s 5X zoom, more powerful than what is usually seen on a compact camera of this type, provides a reach that can be very useful. At the widest angle images tend to be a touch soft-focus, particularly when the camera has used the widest aperture. And, since the camera tends to maximize the aperture to prevent camera shake, the widest aperture is generally what is used. The rest of the focal length range of the zoom is tack sharp, and be it at the wide angle end or at the telephoto end, distortion is invisible.

>> Nikon Coolpix L1 Review Roundup & Sample Photos
>> Nikon Coolpix L1 Latest Price

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Olympus E-330 – Preview @ DPnow

Ian Burley had his hands on the new Olympus E-330, the first Digital SLR camera with interchangeable lens system & Live View which enables you for framing of shots without the need to look through the view finder, and posts his first impression at DPNow.

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“Live view operation in Mode A and Mode B hold no surprises – using it makes one wonder why it wasn’t introduced a long time ago. Noise – a simple side by side image comparison with an E-500 seems to indicate a significant improvement in noise suppression with the E-330.”

>> Olympus E-330 Review Roundup
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