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Olympus Stylus D535 3.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom |
List Price: $199.99
Your Price: $149.99 |
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Rating: Summary: Misrepresented Review: Be aware that this camera is not the 'Stylus' model that it is claimed to be. It is a 'Camedia'. If I had known this, I would have purchased it in person because the person I am giving it to specifically asked for a 'Stylus'.
Rating: Summary: Lost my pix Review: Cute, nice display but apparently too easy to delete pix. 90 shots disappeared. I am no amateur. I have owned Casio, HP, (3) Sony Mavicas, Nikon 4300, and some cheapo that I threw away. Still use the Mavicas and Nikon. The tiny xD memory chip is small and difficult to handle, and it is in the battery case and you drop out batteries. Either the memory stick deleted itself or the delete sequence was initiated without my knowledge or realization. This is something I have never had happen before. Not happy camper.
Rating: Summary: A great camera! Review: I bought this for unknown reasons. I guess on a whim. But this is a dummy proof camera, it has a dial that you turn for all kinds of backrounds. I also have the Olympus 410 stylus. The photos are equal in quality only I feel this one to me is more durable. Takes 2 batteries and I put in a spare 32 memory card. I take the card out and use the HP Photosmart 375 and it prints fantastic photos! I notice there was another review downing the camera but for $140.00 I think it is a great deal. We just retired our first Olympus which I purchased years ago for $700. And it still takes great photos! I guess I will give it to my 8 year old. I am very pleased with this item, highly recommended. It's a basic camera and just a closing note there is no viewfinder you shoot through the monitor so you get what you see. I gave it to my 21 year old who is returning to new zealand in a month.
Rating: Summary: Good pictures but flash appears weak Review: I went to the store to buy the highly rated Nikon 2200, but then saw how good a value this camera was, and ended up by buying both. I later returned the Nikon.
The camera takes very good photos and the quality of LCD is excellent. I compared the photos with those taken by the similarly priced Nikon 2200, and photos from this camera had better color, more detail etc.
But one thing I am not impressed about is the flash. A lot of time, the flash leaves the image too dark. Sometimes though the image is perfect, so I am not sure if it is something I am doing.
The camera is light, but a little difficult to hold on to. Next shot delay is almost non-existent for non-flash photos. For flash photos, the dealy is about 5 seconds mainly due to the flash charging. But compared to the Nikon 2200, flash charging was faster.
The camera starts up quickly, and the zoom works well.The camera is small enough to carry in your pocket.
In all, a very good value for the money.
Rating: Summary: This is a Great Little Camera! Review: The D535 is my first digital camera and I think it is a great camera for the price. The pictures are very sharp. The software is easy to load and use. The camera is easy to use. I have been taking close-ups for ebay auctions and other shots inside and outside. No complaints and nothing but priase for this little dude. Yes. It does suck up batteries but so does every other camera in this price range (I haven't looked at the more expensive ones). The flash is weak, but I looked at the reviews of about 20 others cameras priced $100-$200 and they all had that problem.
Yhe cover for the USB plug in looks a little mickey mouse but it is functional. For $140, it exceeded my expectations!
I often see wildly varying opinion on digital camera. I tend to think that some people expected too much for their money.
Rating: Summary: Great Image Quality, But Too Small Review: This camera is a great travel camera, but it's too small for taking close-ups or telephoto shots. I prefer the Olympus cameras with 4 AA batteries (rechargable). They're much easier to hold steady when photographing a flower or distant object.
There's such a thing as too small and this camera has surpassed my limit. If not yours, pick it up. Olympus cameras are the best.
Rating: Summary: I love this camera Review: This camera is extremely easy to use! It has everything most people need to take good pictures--zoom, landscape mode, portrait mode, close up mode, super close up mode, self timer, tripod mount(I had a Sony that didn't even have a tripod mount). Anyway, so far it has taken great pictures, but if you're going to buy this camera, be sure to also buy some rechargeable batteries. I just put in the batteries that came with it last night, and they were dead by this morning! Rechargeables will probably save a lot of money. This camera is also the perfect size. It's small and light. The only thing that it doesn't have is a viewfinder eyepiece, but that's no big deal to me because it has the viewfinder screen that is clear and sharp. It also doesn't record sound in movie mode, but it's still has everything else and it's a great camera!
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