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Olympus Infinity Zoom 80 QD Date 35mm Camera

Olympus Infinity Zoom 80 QD Date 35mm Camera

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Broke on the 3rd roll of film
Review: Be careful....on the third roll of film I tried to load, the camera refused to load. Tried multiple rolls of film, new battery, etc, to no avail. Had to send it back.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: extraordinary
Review: being i am new to this site, i find the product having the extraordinary.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great basic camera
Review: Even though digital cameras are all the rage these days -- and I myself have three of them! -- sometimes you do want to use a film camera, especially when you can't carry an AC adapter with you, or don't want to shell out lots of money for extra batteries, to power your digital camera. Also, ISO/ASA 100 film or slower still gives you the best clarity outside of the negative and professional realms.

This Olympus camera is a great basic film camera -- and it's a terrific value at less than sixty bux. It has the following features that I consider essential on every camera:

-- auto focus. Some very low-end cameras (but this is not a low-end camera!) only have "focus free", which means there's no focus in the lens. Olympus' auto-focus and auto-exposure systems work very well.

-- zoom. Of course, this being a film camera means the zoom is optical. It's only 2x, but if you want more zoom you'll have to pay for it. (The Pentax IQ 145M does provide 4x zoom for under 100 bux, but that camera is also bigger in size.)

-- date imprint. I'm one of those anal types who must document every picture I take. Being able to print the date, while irksome to some people, is a must for me. With a digital camera the photo file has a digital stamp which Windows XP can read (date, time, camera used, size, resolution, image quality, etc.). With a film camera, "quartz date" comes closest to having some extra info on the picture.

-- lens cover. Some cameras don't even come with this!

This camera is also pretty compact and feels right in my hands. The buttons are laid out just right. I find the lens a bit slow in moving in and out but not detrimental to picture-taking in most situations. (I don't shoot sports.) Red-eye reduction works ok but I rarely use it. Flash range is good, but you have to remember that a built-in flash can never do a good job at doing soft lighting.

Picture quality is good with this camera. Assuming you use brandname film like Kodak and Fuji, you'll get pleasing pictures. (If you use a generic brand you got for free at the street corner from a guy in a funny hat, you may be disappointed in the prints... with any camera.) This is really a basic consumer camera, so don't expect lots of fine controls as you can with SLR's.

Some reviewers complain about reliability problems, but from my experience Olympus cameras are some of the most reliable on the market. I haven't had mine long enough to know for sure, but the body seems sturdy and should last a long time.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: defective
Review: I have purchased two of the "clam shell" Olympus cameras...they both broke within 2 years. The clam shell lens cover fails to operate and the camera will not function. Don't waste your money on this camera!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Olympus Cameras defective
Review: I have purchased two of the "clam shell" Olympus cameras...they both broke within 2 years. The clam shell lens cover fails to operate and the camera will not function. Don't waste your money on this camera!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Impressed
Review: I originally purchased this camera because I liked the small size, although I wasn't sure it was going to have enough zoom for me. I took it on vacation with me and I'm very happy with the pictures. I have since purchased a camera similar in size with more zoom (nikon lite touch 120) and it doesn't compare to the olympus. The pictures are noticibly off center and it often delays or won't take simple candid photos. Needless to say, I will be replacing the Nikon with an Olympus Stylus Epic 80.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great camera
Review: I received this camera as a gift about 5 years ago and use it for just about everything: family pictures, vacations, etc. The pictures come out clear, the camera is very easy to use and has nice features, such as zoom and auto-focus that make it a great all-around camera. The camera survived a lot of abuse from travel, etc. but did not survive a fall on a hardwood floor. But after many years of use, I can't complain. I would definitely recommend this camera!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Through The Eye Of A Camera
Review: I recently purchased this camera. For some reason it must have been me and not the camera as it performed 110%. I had to take it back because the pictures did not turn out like the ones from my " Olympus Twin Infinity" camera. I had sent it to Atlanta " Wolff Camera" for repair as light seemed to be getting in somehow and messing up a lot of great pictures. I have been having to press the back cover as tight as I can and use electrical tape over each of the areas where the back might let light in. If I could find this camera somewhere in a warehouse or maybe in an old store that still had some I would buy two as you see I have had so many compliments through the years about my pictures. This camera has a red button on top for close up or distance. It DOES NOT have the lens that goes in and out. That is my problem. With my vision and all this is the best yet not up to date cameras for me. So-o-o you see I really would love to get my hands on another one or two A.S.A.P. Or maybe you can give me an address where I can send it off with a guarantee that this will be really fixed. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Destiny

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Through The Eye Of A Camera
Review: I recently purchased this camera. For some reason it must have been me and not the camera as it performed 110%. I had to take it back because the pictures did not turn out like the ones from my " Olympus Twin Infinity" camera. I had sent it to Atlanta " Wolff Camera" for repair as light seemed to be getting in somehow and messing up a lot of great pictures. I have been having to press the back cover as tight as I can and use electrical tape over each of the areas where the back might let light in. If I could find this camera somewhere in a warehouse or maybe in an old store that still had some I would buy two as you see I have had so many compliments through the years about my pictures. This camera has a red button on top for close up or distance. It DOES NOT have the lens that goes in and out. That is my problem. With my vision and all this is the best yet not up to date cameras for me. So-o-o you see I really would love to get my hands on another one or two A.S.A.P. Or maybe you can give me an address where I can send it off with a guarantee that this will be really fixed. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Destiny

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: defective
Review: It took great pictures but needed to be returned....Both the original and the new replacement cameras were defective. (The button would "stick" and not let you take photos sometimes.)


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