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Olympus Camedia D-370 1.3MP Digital Camera

Olympus Camedia D-370 1.3MP Digital Camera

List Price: $249.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Camera
Review: This camera is great. I have taken 5 mini-movies (60 seconds each), over 35 photos and the batteries still show as full capacity. The quality of photos can't be beat in this price range.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Entry Level Camera For The Price
Review: I received this camera as a gift from my boyfriend for X-mas last year. I was geeked! This was my first digital camera and so far I am satasfied with the results.
There are however two complaints:
1)The life of the batteries is low- I suggest purchasing rechargable batteries and a charger to compliment this camera.
2)The quality of night-time pictures is somewhat poor. The pictures come out dark with a lot of red tint to them. I don't recommend using this camera in dark conditions.
I feel that this camera is perfect for someone who is just starting out with digital photography. This camera has inspired me and I have recently just purchased a Sony Cybershot DSC-f707 (I can't wait to try it out!). I am looking forward to my new hobby as an aspiring photographer.
Oh and another thing: the Olympus D-370 is a 1.3 megapixel camera- not a 1.2.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Olympus D-370 - A Great Buy
Review: I recently purchased this camera and with the savings from Amazon.com it is a great buy!! The cameras menu is easy to navigate through and with an added 32MB Smart Media card from Viking (just insert it on the side of the camera) the storage capacity even in the HQ picture setting is over 100 images!
With good light indoors it takes great pictures. I haven't used it outside yet, but I'm sure it will be just fine. The software that comes with it is easy to download, and with Windows 98, the drivers are very easy to install too. Just plug in to the USB Port on your PC and the software walks you right through the process of downloading the images.
Again, a great buy on a nice digital camera for the money!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good first camera
Review: This is my first digital camera and I love it so. The, lighting, B&W, sephia options are great. I bought a 128 MB smartcard which takes 200 pictures at SHQ. The Camedia program is easy to load and USB connection is easy to figure out. The only thing, though, is that the camera only comes with and a 2 MB internal memory which means you can only take 3 pictures before you run out of space. Many digital cameras come with an additional 16 or 32 MB smartcard but not this one. With the purchase of a smartcard and battery recharger, the price of the camera is doubled. All in all, though, can't complain too too much, especially since we got the camera as a wedding gift.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Good and Bad
Review: I bought this camera last September. I love most things about it except for the fact that when you print out your pictures they come out very grainy and sort of dark. I really hate this about this camera!! It's not my printer, it's brand new. I also tried it on a friends printer and it didn't work. Otherwise if you never plan on printing your photos, then you'll have no worries. They look great on the computer and it's pretty easy to use. I think I'm going to look for a better camera myself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A 12-year old can operate this camera....
Review: I bought this camera for my 12-year old granddaughter Amelia for Christmas. She began using it Christmas Day, and has been using it ever since. She wanted a camera that uses film, but developing film is expensive and one can take dozens of photos and end up with one or two worth keeping. I decided to gamble and bought the digital camera instead.

It took me years to perfect my photography skills using an old box camera and film, but in six months Amelia has become very skilled at taking photos, editing them, loading them onto a computer, and printing them. She showed me how she selects the photos she wants to keep, sizes them to fit her specifications, and gets rid of those she doesn't want.

When we traveled to NYC last month, Amelia was able to take dozens of photos and decide on the spot what she would retain. We went all over the city including the Empire State building where she took some great shots of the city. That same evening I took her to see Spiderman--a highly photographic and animated film. Amelia has an interest in becoming an expert on animation some day and perhaps this little camera will make a difference.

Amelia is a smarter-than-average kid (and not from Lake Woebegone), but I think most kids could figure out how to use this camera. Amelia loves it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Rip off!
Review: I bought the Olympus D-370, reconditioned model and it doesn't work! So, I'm stuck with it! Read the return policy carefully. I'm not a computer dummy so it not the computer! Spend your money elsewhere. I have a $188.00 "doorstop" that looks like a camera, if you want to waste it!

Mike

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Deal
Review: Got this for my hubby for Christmas and have used it a lot more than he has. Has bells and whistles that I havent used yet, but basic operation and dowmloading to a PC is a snap. am very happy I got this-but get a memory card asap and rechargable batteries-it eats regular ones for lunch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Digital Camera For A Low Price
Review: I bought the camera for a trip to Ireland, and I was not disappointed. Battery life held up from Las Vegas to the Emerald Isle and back again to the West Coast, without ever having to replace the batteries. Impressive.

I also found that having a digital camera was so much easier than toting around a 35mm. Not only can you see the pictures that you just took, you never have to pay for film. And while it's not quite a joy -- I can think of better things to do -- it's easy to hook the camera up to the computer. Buying the Viking 32 MB card also offered me more picture opportunities than I could even take. Or my friends could take, when they stole my camera and took numerous pictures of their feet.

Furthermore, as others have commented, the viewscreen is magnificent. It gives really clear pictures, even in bad lighting conditions, and is extremely simple to connect and demonstratively easy to use.

For the price, you can't go wrong buying this Olympus. Make sure you hook yourself up with rechargable batteries and a Viking memory card as well.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Mixed feeling here
Review: Office max advertised that a free 16 MB memory card will come with this camera, but it did not. The camera itself takes only 3 good quality pictures. The camera is small and compact and give a good solid feeling with a nice japanses-shutting door design, however it take 4 batteries at a time (it gets to be annoying if you shoot lots of picture, lots of camera take 2 batteries these days) and the berttery compartment is very hard to open or close. I was very disappointed that is camera does not have a video out put because the TV is much more handy than a computer when I travel.

Now, the things I admire about this camera. The view finder is big and bright. Good preview screen & bright color. Picture quality is supreme compared to the camera with the same price like Kodak, because it has the ISO equivalent of 100-400. I can shoot something far away indoor without difficluties. This qualification is hard to come by for a cheap digital camera (they have ISO 100-200 only). It is nice to not have to depend on the flash anymore. The shot is very quick, and the macro mode is far better than the film camera. Although the human skin tone is kind of radish pink, but It can be adjusted. I can adjust the digital zoom up to 2X not 4X as advertised. The menu is extreamely easy, I did not read manual but can operate the camera without any difficulties. And it does not need a sofware to download, just plug in the USB and the pictures were just pop up in the "my document" folder on the desktop.

I think it would have been very nice if the memory card is really included as advertised. I returned it anyway because I want to see my pictures on TV, but Olympus is the camera if you shoot indoor a lot (if you do not want to pay more for a Sony or a Canon). If you are not annoyed by a pop up flash or a difficult case closing, buy a D-510, I got one.


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