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Olympus D-360L 1.2MP Digital Camera

Olympus D-360L 1.2MP Digital Camera

List Price: $139.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Low cost, superb pictures!
Review: I've had my D-360L for about 2 weeks and I'm still amazed at it's features, and it even had more features than I was expecting! The lcd is crisp and enables you to magnify sections of the picture itself which is an excellent feature. The software is very user-friendly also...I highly recommend this camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Value Digital Camera
Review: I've had the D-360L for around 6 months now and overall, it's functioned flawlessly. The pictures are crisp, with remarkable detail. I do have one critisism however, the battery life is appalling :( This thing EATS batteries! I have found that not using the LCD display helps a little though. All in all, a great little camera for a good price. Just make sure you have plenty of spare batteries with you on your trips (or buys some rechargables).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This camera is Phat
Review: You cant beat the qaulity for the price every pic I took was X-O-lent, my girl friend never look better, even the software was a major pluse. I just have to say that the MaC user was foolish and should have cheked out his crappy MaC's befor purchase of this X-O-lent camera !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great unit, no major knocks
Review: I've had the D360L for about two weeks and have been snapping everything -- so far I've been *VERY* pleased with the resulting images. I also bought the standalone mediacard reader; it installed on my PC like a champ with absolutely no problems. Together the two components make for a great experience! Even the 8meg card that comes with the camera seems roomy enough for the kinds of web images that I want to mostly make. My only criticism is that there is a considerable delay from when you push the button until the picture is actually taken -- but I see this same phenomena with other cameras (both film and digital); it seems to have more to do with focusing and red-eye reduction than anything else. (The later can be disabled). All in all, I'm very pleased.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: MAC buyers beware!
Review: I have purchased this camera and find that I cannot use it as it came out of the box. I have 2 macs (Power pc6500 and Imac) and there is no cable to connect to either one. Olympus Tech support tells me it cannot be used with a usb cable, and you need an adapter to connect it to a mac serial port. They will send you one if you use a couplon which is in the box. (think 6 weeks). The alternative is buy the floppy adapter for the film reader. List price $70.00

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tim said it all. This Camera is great
Review: In addition to what Tim wrote, the camera pays for itself. Nofilm processing, great for those occasions when you only need one ortwo shots and not waste a whole roll.

It is also great when you need to take a few shots for insurance purposes or if you are in NYC it is great when you need it to fight parking tickets. Aside from that, it is a great little gadget! END

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More for the price bar none
Review: I disagree that the battery life is short. it is better than any digital camera out there! If you cant pop batterys in 3 times a year what do you want? the pictures are goof proof, and of outstanding quality. if you don't like it : erase it, and take another. If there was a higher rating than 5. I would give it to this camera..

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: inaccurate color
Review: might be a good buy for the money, but if you need accurate color, go with something else (like nikon 9..) the camedia software is not the greatest either...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "The" choice in cheepo digital
Review: This camera is truly easy to use, and it seems to be of reasonably good quality. The instructions aren't anything to write home about, but they suffice. The included software takes a little getting used to but it does do the job, just not as easily as some of the aftermarket stuff. The most amazing thing about this camera (compared to both 35's and other digital cameras I have used) is that it is almost impossible to take anything but a high res. perfect picture. The macro mode is fun too, and good for online auctions or any application where a detailed closeup is needed. I am very pleased with my purchase. The only negative is that the batteries do not last that long and either rechargeables or a transformer are needed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: There are better ones...
Review: I bought Olympus D360L online and is the best camera for theprice. I did quiet a research on various models and this has the bestrating too. Lightweight, well-priced and high quality pictures are the features. Software is easy to install, downloading time is around 5 secs per picture, which is quiet good. If you can afford some more money buy with USB and olympus adapter. Optical zoom is not there, but i think this is ok for the money. if you can spend more money look for C2020 or D450.

Would like to add some more on this camera. This camera gives a vertical green line in almost every picture which is very disturbing. I called up Olympus and asked for an exchange, but they refused to do that. Instead they said the green lines are because the batteries are left in the camera itself. They suggested to remove the batteries if camera is not in use. I have tried that option but the green lines come back after a couple of pictures.

Keep testing ur camera and make sure it doesnt display those green lines...


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