Pros: Gorgeous Images, USB Ready, 2.1 Megapixels, Inexpensive, Easy to use... Cons: None
When Olympus released the D-490 2.1 Megapixel Digital camera, they knew they had a winner on their hands. And while everyone seemed to love the camera, love the pictures it could create, and love the features it had, there were two glaring problems with...
Pros: Convenient, good quality pictures, works reliably Cons: Runs through batteries very fast, annoying delay in taking pictures
I've owned my Olympus Camedia D-510 Zoom for a little less than a year now. While I've never had any major problems with the camera, there are a few design issues that I find a bit annoying. Overall, I'm pleased with its performance, so much so that I ...
Pros: Superb resolution quality images, good price, USB, panorama, up to ISO 400 Cons: No significant cons.
Update: I've used this camera for well over 4 years now, and it still works perfectly! I've even dropped it a couple of times with no damage! With my AA NiMH rechargeable batteries, I only have to swap out the batteries every few weeks to charge ...
Pros: Great images, pocketable, fast and easy to use. Cons: No information LCD on the top, instruction manual on a CD, No rechargeable batteries/charger included.
The Olympus D-510 is a sleek, no nonsense, fine looking digital camera that replaces the popular D-490. In a new design Olympus has moved away from the rounded silver/gold trim of the 490 and given the 510 a facelift and the addition of a USB...
Pros: Good picture quality and price Cons: weak included software; not many add-ons
My wife and I received this camera as a house warming present from my parents who wanted to see the house and our young son after the move. We put some time into determining what we wanted in a camera and put our own 'wish list' together.
Pros: Small, 3X Optical/9X digital zoom, Quicktime Movie mode, USB, 2.1 Megapixel Cons: Eats up batteries.
2.1 Megapixel
This is so awesome, you wouldnt believe the resolution you can get on this camera. When I upload the pictures onto my computer and view them, they are larger than my screen itself and Im running a very high resolution on my...
Pros: Fast picturetaking, good picture quality, good feature set for price Cons: Horrible manual, mediocre software
Bottom line: The D-510 is the best lower mid-range digital camera I found.
I recently decided to upgrade from my ancient (but then top-of-the-line!) 680x420 Minolta. After "road testing" a couple cameras friends and family owned- I knew none...
Pros: Powerful camera, low cost, impressive picture results Cons: Software is weak, menu systems need to be revised, no case
I've always thought that Digital Cameras were one of the most important Killer Apps of the technological age. But it has taken until now for the technology to advance enough and produce a product that has the quality and features to truly...
Pros: Compact, point & shoot easy, 3x optical zoom lens, USB, great photos. Cons: Eats batteries like the famine is coming tomorrow, only 8mb card included, confusing menu system.
Olympus' newest top model to the extremely popular "D" series certainly shows that this company knows how to make a good thing even better. The single best and most long awaited improvement over it's older sibling, the D-490Z is the addition of a speedy...
Pros: 2.1 mega pixel, Auto flash with some extra flash features,TV out,USB,3X zoom Cons: Poor manual, Night pictures probably, Only 8 Mb memory card included
I had been hanging around for over a month on the net reading reviews about which was the best digital camera to buy. Obviously i wanted a 2.1 megapixel digital camera and price was also a constraint for me. I had been considering the Canon powershot A20...
Pros: Small, decent price, good pictures. Cons: See review
I bought this camera after doing a lot of online research and reading. I narrowed my search down to 3 cameras: Toshiba PDR-61, Canon A20, and this Olympus D-510. (Interestingly, all 3 were in one top 5 review). I dropped the Toshiba because it seemed...
Pros: Size, optical zoom, photo quality, price Cons: Standard memory is low, full documentation only on CD-ROM
I have had my D-510 for about three months now, and I could not be happier. It is easy to use and takes great pictures. At under $350, it's a great deal, too.
As with almost everything I buy, I researched digital cameras to death. I decided...
Pros: Easy to use, great lighting in dark environment, price Cons: Some blurry photos in motion and exposure is too dark when shadowed under sun
My last 35 mm point and shoot Yashica started scratching the films so I retired it. I was impressed with the digital photos I have seen, so I knew I wanted to try a digital camera. I had always liked Yashica but couldn't find a cheaper digital version of...
I recently bought the Olympus D-510 Zoom. I am repeatedly impressed with the improvements that they have made to the camera as compared to my last digital camera, the Olympus D-490 Zoom.
Its a great camera for personal use. If you're a...
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