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Olympus D-620L Digital Camera

Olympus D-620L Digital Camera

List Price: $1,099.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Full-featured, just the thing when you need instant feedback
Review: Sure, it has great optics. And you can't beat a SLR camera for composition. The smartmedia interfaces [pcmcia or usb] are blazingly fast. Ample resolution to print a 4x6 photo.

Think of it as the digital equivalent to a Polaroid camera. Instant review of your shots [essential at events such as reunions!] and enough features to keep you interested until it comes time to get the next great thing.

As with any other piece of technology, I expect it to be rugged -- it is. The zoom is WITHIN the camera, not outside, so you can't hurt its gears by dropping it. It has screw threads up front and therefore will take common accessories.

It is as easy to use, it handles as well and it works just like their IS line of film cameras.

This is the first digital camera I've felt confident enough in to replace film for most social situations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Full-featured, just the thing when you need instant feedback
Review: Sure, it has great optics. And you can't beat a SLR camera for composition. The smartmedia interfaces [pcmcia or usb] are blazingly fast. Ample resolution to print a 4x6 photo.

Think of it as the digital equivalent to a Polaroid camera. Instant review of your shots [essential at events such as reunions!] and enough features to keep you interested until it comes time to get the next great thing.

As with any other piece of technology, I expect it to be rugged -- it is. The zoom is WITHIN the camera, not outside, so you can't hurt its gears by dropping it. It has screw threads up front and therefore will take common accessories.

It is as easy to use, it handles as well and it works just like their IS line of film cameras.

This is the first digital camera I've felt confident enough in to replace film for most social situations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Professional Camera
Review: This camera is one of the best digital cameras for Magazine quality work. It is an SLR camera (you look through the lens). It has aperature and shutter-speed settings and USB and Serial attachments. You have three different quality (Standard, High, Super High) settings as well as date stamp possiblities. Great to focus and zoom! Looks professional too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nearly perfect camera
Review: This is my first digital camera and I am very impressed! The picture quality is incredible. I compared images online with several more expensive models and the D620 came out on top. The camera is easy to use and fast, only a tiny delay between shots. I do wish the low-light capability was better. You can't focus or shoot below a certain light level. The other positives far outweigh this shortcoming however.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nearly perfect camera
Review: This is my first digital camera and I am very impressed! The picture quality is incredible. I compared images online with several more expensive models and the D620 came out on top. The camera is easy to use and fast, only a tiny delay between shots. I do wish the low-light capability was better. You can't focus or shoot below a certain light level. The other positives far outweigh this shortcoming however.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What a price!?
Review: This was a nice camera when it was first released, but what's with the PRICE?!?! Tell me it's a typo!

For that price I'd rather pick up a Minolta Dimage 7i!!

JMHO,
StMute


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