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by mskobin , Nov 22 '01
Pros: Easy to use, very clear pictures, and lots of features Cons: The icons on the camera are hard to read.
This is my first digital camera purchase and I am extremely pleased with the 510Z. Construction quality is great and has a very solid feel. I have read other reviews who suggest the sliding lens cover may damage the lens, but when you actually see how it...
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by jkkolb , Jul 02 '02
Pros: Very nice Pictures Cons: None that I can see.
I looked at many Digital cameras and was always drawn to the Olympus 510 Zoom. I really couldn't bring myself to by it as it was $399. So I looked at other models around the $200 range. I found a RCA digital that I bought and it lasted about a week...
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by klynch13 , Jun 15 '04
Pros: Easy to use. Great quality pictures. Lots of features. Cons: Bulky and awkward. Heavy.
The camera takes really great pics. I looked at other cameras from fuji and canon but this one was the best. I've had it for a couple of years now and I always get compliments on the pictures. The panoramic feature is really good and easy to use. ...
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by akus1 , Mar 02 '02
Pros: Compact, nice zoom, sliding cover, and picture quality. Cons: No manual focus, terrible documentation, on camera menus not user-friendly
I've had my D-510 for about 10 days. The basics are easy enough but using features beyond the basics is not easy. There are three hard copy things that could be called manuals plus a different PDF manual (the best one), plus online help with the imaging...
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by leojmcca , Jul 10 '07
Pros: Ease of use, ability to download to your computer, price, battery life Cons: Doesn't include an AC adapter, instruction booklet was unclear regarding downloading.
My wife was about 8 months pregnant, both of our parents lived out of state and we wanted something which would allow us to e-mail pictures to our families and to take baby pictures.
Pros: I bought the camera and found it very easy to use...
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by hongfengdu , Sep 17 '03
Pros: Small in size, good optics, nice picture quality. Cons: Difficult to setup, short battery life, unreliable in electronic hardware
For the reasons of its price and believing Olympus has good optics, I bought this camera almost a ye ...
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by harley3000 , May 01 '02
Pros: Great Pics!, up 128MB storage, excellent optical zoom, MANY extra features. Easy USB connection Cons: Must buy rechargeable batteries
and larger smart media card - although still a great buy
Like anything else you have to read manual and play with the camera a bit to uncover all the fine features that don't jump out at first. This camera takes wonderful pics.
It's easy to master and there are as many added features on this digital as...
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by estebanovich , Jul 07 '02
Pros: Value and Quality Cons: Lack of features, and low res compared to some other models out there.
This Camera is good for the beginner digital photographer. It combines a style that looks and handles just like a regular 35 milimeter camera with a good quality LCD Screen, and easily connects to a PC with the software that comes with it. The software...
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by kewaln , Mar 18 '02
Pros: 1) Good pictures, easy to use and pretty good feature set. Cons: Usually hard to operate because of the lens cap.
I bought this camera recently. Most of the reviews are positive so I basically want to focus on the negatives first, because I missed following comments in most of the reviews:
1) Looks good to me except the sliding lens cap. The lens cap is...
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by spoom182 , Jul 23 '02
Pros: simple, straightforward and excelent pictures Cons: hard to hook up to your computer
This is a great camera! This piece of hardware is so simple you cold put it in front of a monkey and in seconds get a portrait of the beautiful amazon rain forest. The only thing a monkey couldn't do is hook it up to PC (assuming he had one).
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by harrykins , Nov 28 '01
Pros: Great pictures, crisp LCD display, better zoom than most 2.1's at this price Cons: Instruction manual not on target for start up
This is my first digital camera so I didn't want to go overboard on price for the sake of super quality on my first try. This camera has hit the target on picture quality as well as being economical since it uses a universal smart card and reader to...
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by yoda_dive , May 17 '02
Pros: Great pics, 2.1 mp, inexpensive, nice optics, easy to use, lens protected Cons: no (internal) rechargeable batteries, no date stamp on pic, exposed view screen
We use the D-510 for photos on construction sites. It is compact, easy to use, and takes great pics. The controls are easy to use, and placement of the zoom toggle and shutter buttons is ideal. The slide cover for the lens activates the photo mode on...
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by looking5301 , Aug 16 '03
Pros: Durable-Lightweight-Download Friendly-Easy Use Instruction Menu
Cons: Tough on batteries
Over-all this is the best camera for the money that I have ever owned. To start with, it has an attr ...
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by jrcarmax , May 13 '02
Pros: Easy to Use Cons: None
This is a great camera, even a beginner can use it with ease. Takes crisp, clear photos. Easy to use menu, and photo review. Card is easy to get at and transfer from camera to computer, or printer.Will be hard to find a better digital. My teenager have...
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by gcreese , Jun 24 '01
Pros: Nice size and heft, panorama shots. Cons: Doesn't work, 8MB SmartMedia card.
I just bought this camera at Best Buy and it doesn't work. Out of the box, it (1) does not display pictures on the LCD monitor, (2) will not display the menu system, and (3) the diopter adjustment, no matter how you adjust it, never makes the optical...
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