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by aspen5 , Sep 13 '00
Pros: price, auto focus, and other various features Cons: amount of pictures you can shoot
I purchased the Olympus D360L because of the price. The cost was approximately $400.00. Many of the sales reps we spoke with raved about this camera. However, I've come to realize it is a great camera, but downloading the pictures is not as easy as I...
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by atheimer98 , Apr 27 '00
Pros: excell. pictures, great night shots, low recycle time Cons: none yet
I have used the following cameras so this is what i am comparing
the 360L to:
Largen Lmini
RCA CDS 1000
Kodac DC 215
Mavica(expensive on w/ movie capture)
I started out trying to find the best camera for my money and at...
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by smoger , Nov 16 '01
Pros: very affordable, high quality imaging Cons: no usb out of the box
I must say, I am VERY pleased with this camera. It has every feature you could want, and then some.
I must admit when I got the camera I was a little daunted by the menus and seemingly endless options available. After quickly glancing...
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by crxnamja , Jul 05 '00
Pros: cheap, high quality pictures Cons: no zoom, lag
I design websites. If you are interested in checking it out it is www.everspeed.com. Leave me a message on the message board to show me you got there ok=) Alright so this opinion is suppose to be about cameras i thought. Well it is, I need to have models...
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by timmartin , May 10 '00
Pros: lot of features for the money Cons: battery life
This is an excellent camera for people who want something to play with and don't necessarily know much about photography but want nice pictures.
I'm not going to go into the details of what this camera can do and what your pictures might look...
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by AlisaMin , Sep 28 '00
Pros: Many features for a lower price Cons: software could be improved
I purchased my Olympus D360L because I am novice in the digital photography arena; however, I have been involved in photography for years. I did not want to spend more than $400. It had features I was interested in without a big price tag. With 1.3...
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by RboarderI , Nov 10 '00
Pros: RCA Jack Cons: compressed thumb nail pictures
This camera hits the spot!! I read all the reviews prior to purchasing, I would say it's even better than what I read. I have found that using the HQ setting is good for most useses. If you know that will need to make a photo of a particular shot, move...
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by jlangseth-liu , Jul 23 '01
Pros: Durable, reliable, has the basic features I want Cons: Short battery life, small storage
I wanted something of a megapixel or more, and my husband and I agreed on this camera in March of 2000. We have used it frequently for family photos since then and are happy with our decision. Even though technology has improved and prices have dropped...
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by mrbean5000 , Aug 06 '00
Pros: Excellent picture quality. 8MB card included (up to 122 photos); unbelievable price Cons: Software could have more features. No AC Power Cord.
I use the Sony Mavicas at my school and I love 'em... but the Olympus Camedia D-360L swept me off my love for Mavicas. The Olympus has 2 flaws, only 2X Zoom and not that many effects on the camera itself. But those aren't important if you got a killer...
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by cowdenje , Dec 05 '00
Pros: Highly recommended Cons: None
Second Opinion:"Olympus D-360L"
"Wow, what a camera! Took this camera to our daughters wedding in September. Took over 100 pictures. Down loaded to my laptop, edited the ones we wanted to keep. Sent the rest to our online photo...
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by PenelopeCIN , Aug 02 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, sturdy, takes good pix Cons: none so far
A small tropical island in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean might sound like paradise but running a daily newspaper on one is just the opposite. Never mind the politics - the hard part is finding equipment that can stand up being handled by...
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by artiste , Mar 24 '01
Pros: affordable, for novices Cons: none
Olympus D60L is a great camera a for beginning photographers, and is affordable at under $300. The resolution is 1.3 megapixels.
I liked using it for Web pictures, as well as everyday snapshots. I also liked it for more serious portraits and...
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by BigMonkey , Feb 20 '01
Pros: Cheap, butt-simple, fine for most Web applications, good bundled software Cons: Only ni-MH batteries last, kinda slow parallel port transfer
If all you are looking to do is grab shots for Web pages or to email around, this modest little number should do the job.
OK optics and fairly clear directions should have to snapping clean shots within minutes. They won't be the match of your...
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by tmcdaniels , Sep 11 '00
Pros: picture quality, compact, quality Cons: eats batteries
I bought this camera so I could use it in my classroom on student projects. I wasnt sure what to expect, what I found was a pleasant surprise. This camera does a super job with very nice pictures in SHQ mode. If you have a good color printer and use...
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by RogerDoes , Jun 30 '00
Pros: quick to get ready, great image sharpness Cons: my finger gets in the pic frame, no carry bag
To be perfectly honest the guy at the WalMart told me the Olympus 360 was the better camera to buy. So I bought it and now I'm so glad I felt adventurous and believed him.
When one is considering buying an item of this sort you begin to question...
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