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Olympus Stylus 760 7.1MP Digital Camera with Dual Image Stabilized 3x Optical Zoom (Pink)

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 10118







Binding: Electronics
Brand: Olympus
Color: Pink
Display Size: 2.5 inches
EAN: 0050332159549
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Label: Olympus
Manufacturer: Olympus
Maximum Focal Length: 19.5 millimeters
Maximum Resolution: 7.1 MP
Minimum Focal Length: 6.5 millimeters
Model: 225975
Optical Zoom: 3 x
Publisher: Olympus
Release Date: March 20, 2007
Sales Rank: 10118
Studio: Olympus


Features:
  • Includes - Stylus 760 Digital Camera, LI-42B Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery and Charger, USB Cable, Audio/Video Cable, Wrist Strap, Manual and CD-ROM Olympus Master Software
  • 7.1 Megapixels, Up to 3072x2304 Resolution (stills); 640x480 Movies at 15 fps - J&R recommends purchasing an optional 1GB xD Picture Card for practical usage
  • 3x optical, 5x digital zoom with 6.5 - 19.5mm lens 6 lenses in 4 groups, 4 aspherical lenses
  • Aperture Range - f3.4-f5.7
  • 2.5-inch Wide-View 230K LCD







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Life is a blur. Your images should be crisp and clear. The 7.1 megapixel Stylus 760 digital camera combines an impressive suite of features previously unavailable in a single Olympus model. New Dual Image Stabilization technology compensates for camera shake and freezes action with stunning clarity. The camera's All-Weather design seals out moisture so you can safely shoot in the elements. With Bright Capture Technology, you'll get vivid images in low light, without a flash. And share all your great shots on the 2.5' Wide-View LCD, featuring a backlight boost button for enhanced visibility even in direct sunlight.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Camera
This camera is small enough that I carry it right in my purse and have it with me at all times. Takes great pictures. The most important function for me is that it has the Image Stabilization.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A fuzzy camera
An unwise purchase. I bought this for a specific use: to shoot pictures on mountain bike trips, and was attracted by the shockproof/splashproof/size features. My 14 yr old son had one of these, and was raving about it. Unwisely I did not look closely at the images he was taking. So when it arrived and I tried it out, I found it gave unacceptably fuzzy scenery images, with unexciting colours, and moving targets also were fuzzy. Thinking it defective, I then did a close comparison with the results of my son's camera, shooting the same photos on each. Same result. I tried with and without image stabilisation, auto ISO vs fixed ISO etc, to no avail. So now am trying to sell/return the camera, and at same time telling our son it's just my camera that is a dud.

As a family we have had many digital cameras. Mainly Canon Powershot (3 in last 10 years), also 3 Panasonic Lumix (2 large, one pocket) and a Sony. These are more expensive, but considerably better quality, and the cameras we now use normally are both Lumix. This is our comparison, and I at least expected the Olympus to take good quality pictures. For scenery neither of our two 760s do, and seem to go back to the quality of mid-1990s digitals.

My last 2 Canon Powershot both stopped working because the sensors died, after 4-5 years. I took the latest, a 2003 Powershot S400, into repair just now and was quoted an impossible $300. But while there I saw and checked out the bottom range Canon A460, for $99 on Amazon approx. Certainly without the size or robust features of the Olympus, but the picture quality seemed very good in comparison. At half price, I think this will be a better bet for mountain biking!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Camera for the Money
The Amazon website was the only place where I found this camera at such a great price, I was looking for a digital camera that was over 7 megapizels and had a rechargeable lithium battery, as cameras that use double a batteries tend to eat them up too quickly. The camera arrived very promptly with no problems, and I had no problem charging the battery and inserting the memory card. I bought it for my boyfriend who tends to rough up electronics, so that is another reasoon why I chose this camera, as it advertises being weather proof (to a certain degree obviously) and reinforced a big more securely than other cameras, including the Sony digital camera I own. It takes great pictures and the battery is very long lasting. I was very pleased with my purchase, and so is my boyfriend. Thanks!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great easy to use camera
This camera met all my needs for an easy to use point and shoot camera. I like the fact that it has its own on board rechargable battery. no need to keep feeding it batteries. I like the many different settings it has for the environment of your subject. Has a very light and compact design. It's a good price for the amount of features. This camera is water resistant and pretty durable.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My First Digital Camera
I love this camera!!!!! It is great because it is small, easy to use, and easy to connect with my computer. I have taken great pictures and even a few short video's with it. I also love the fact that mine is Pink :) I would deffinatly purchase another Olympus camera in the future.

(Pink) Zoom Optical 3x Stabilized Image Dual with Camera Digital 7.1MP 760 Stylus Olympus




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