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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: BEST BUY I COULD FIND
Review: After searching the web and several local stores, I deceided on the Olympus 360L for my first digital camera. For once, I think I made a good decision. Right from the start, the camera was easy to operate. The instructions are easy to follow, and the quick reference sheet makes getting started a snap.

The software is easy to intall and within an hour, I was downloading and printing my first pictures. The next day, I bought some photo paper and I tell ya, I have had 35 mm photos developed that weren't as good as these.

I'm still on the batteries that came with the camera and that includes a lot of time playing with the LCD screen.

If you are looking for a good, easy to use, first time digital camera that produces great pictures for under $300, give the 360L a long hard look. I think you'll be happy you did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good deal
Review: i have used this camera for 4 months now its was my first digital camera, i i see no need to buy or upgrade from this product is excellent to use pixs are great happy happy joy joy i say

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Quality
Review: I'm constantly impressed by the color and clarity of the shots. When I order copies from online retailers, I can't tell them apart from traditional camera. I just with it had a zoom, but I didn't want to spend ... more, so I'm satisfied with what I got.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy Camera to use
Review: I have no regrets buying this camera. It works great and is easy to use.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Cheap Camera, Cheap Features, Bad Value
Review: Let me just say the only reason the Olympus D-360l digital camera gets even two stars out of me is for picture quality at this price range. I will say that for the six months I had it some of the picutures I have are O.K. for what the camera is. Ok enough mild mannered praise, let the bashing begin!

This cameras LCD display never did work right from day one, it would do what it wanted, working some days and some days not. The lack of USB interface is so outdated and slow its just a shame. Never could take more than ten picutres with it before the batteries would die. The LCD display, when it did work was nearly imposible for the novice user to understand. This Camera is just a plain old waste of your hard earned money, but a Kodak DC 280 zoom instead, its only a few more bills, and its soooo much more camera. Avoid the D-360L like the plauge though.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best camera I've ever owned!
Review: Just wanted to say that this is the best camera I've ever owned. It's almost impossible to take a bad photo with it, and it's great not having to wait for a photo-processing lab before seeing the photos.

I'm an American currently living and working in London, England. I bought an Olympus Camedia D-360L before I left home, and I've been sending photos of my adventures along with a daily email newsletter to my friends, family, and co-workers back at the US office.

Nearly everyone has commented on the clarity and sharpness of the photo attachments, and at work, the number of subscribers to my Daily UK Newsletter list has swelled.

I just love this camera!!!! It's small enough to slip in a jacket pocket and take sightseeing, and the photo editing software features help turn even mediocre shots into good photos.

My only criticism is that the included Camedia photo-editing software is pretty unstable on Windows 98. I'm running a laptop with 96 MB of memory, and find that the Camedia program crashes frequently while using the Rotate and Filter->Brightness features, leaving an alert dialog that won't go away unless I reboot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect!!!
Review: I knew next to nothing about digital cameras or the software needed for them. I bought this camera and in less than 10 mins. was taking pictures. The quality is very good. I was able to make my way through the software shortly after taking my first pictures and found it very easy to make projects. I'd highly recommend this camera. The price is hard to beat for the quality and it has many features for professional photographers that would make it perfect for them as well!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Camera is a Winner!
Review: When one is considering an important purchase like this one, "ease of use" comes to mind. After much research through the internet, newspaper and magazines, I found only the Olympus D-360L meets the "ease of use" criteria. First, the camera itself is small enough to fit into one's pocketbook or a small bag making it easy to carry. Second, the many picture-quality settings are good for amateur photographers looking for the perfect shot or the more skilled photographer with specific shots in mind. Third, the LCD Monitor is useful not only for taking wide panorama shots, but serves as a viewer to delete unwanted pictures. Lastly, uploading pictures into the Camedia software is simple. Just plug the 9-prong cable from the back of the PC into the camera, turn the camera on and click on the my camera icon in the software and voila! the pictures are ready to view. The software also lets you size, enhance and remove red-eye from photos. When you are through adjusting your photos, you can save them to your favorite file or print them. With the push of a button through the software or the camera itself, the original picture can be discarded. I would highly recommend this camera to anyone. Olympus is known for quality products and it hits that mark again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lovely
Review: I recieved it as a gift and was quite pleasantly surprised (although I asked for a point-and-shoot, not a digital.) The biggest problem I have with it is the lack of a zoom, although you artisically gifted and daring folks can do without that, happily. At times it CAN be slightly unwieldy, but whatever. Good times.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dont Buy, I'd Give it no stars if it was an option
Review: This camera fell apart after only a week. And it was only used twice and far from abused.


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