Digital Cameras by Olympus








Olympus Camedia D230 Olympus Camedia D230



Olympus combines point-and-shoot simplicity with a great auto-focus lens in the sleek Camedia D-230 ($250 street) digital camera. Panorama and night shots are a breeze, and 60-second movies (without sound) are a cinch, too.

The 2-megapixel D-230 shoots in black and white or sepia, macros to 4 inches, and even creates composites inside the camera by merging two pictures. And in Playback mode, users can rotate or resize images (for quick e-mailing).
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Olympus Camedia D-520 Zoom Olympus Camedia D-520 Zoom



The D-520 doesn't look like a digital camera, and that's exactly the point. The entry-level D-520 operates like Olympus's popular Stylus line of film cameras. To take a picture with the D-520, you slide open the lens cover, point, and shoot. When you're finished taking pictures, closing the cover turns the camera off. Reviewing your pictures is equally simple: Press the monitor button to see your pictures and use the arrow keypad to move back and forth through the images. More
 
Olympus Camedia D-595 Olympus Camedia D-595



Among digital camera shoppers, there are those that want the latest and greatest features, the highest megapixel count, and the coolest design, and then there are those that want decent pictures at a low price. The 5-megapixel Olympus D-595 Zoom has the good image quality and low price, but if you're looking for anything else, this is not the camera for you. Its slow performance and uninspiring feature set pale in comparison with other compact cameras, but if you don't care about extras and aren't too picky about your camera's speed, the D-595 is a reasonable choice for an entry-level compact. More
 
Olympus Camedia E-10 Olympus Camedia E-10



Features designed for the avid photographer and professional include RAW data capture mode, manual focus, a dual auto-focus system, and newly-designed camera controls. More
 
Olympus Camedia E-20N Olympus Camedia E-20N



The E-20 breaks new ground as Olympus' foray into the 5-megapixel digital SLR market. The camera continues the tradition started by the E-10 by offering great pictures along with excellent features, More
 
Olympus D-390 Olympus D-390



Overall, the new Olympus D-390 camera ($150 street) is just about right for novice users. Judged strictly by the numbers, however, this camera could be a little more impressive. With only 2 megapixels and no zoom lens, it isn't as sophisticated as cameras like the Samsung Digimax V4, and it doesn't have the zoom-in-on-a-gnat's-eye lens of its cousin, the Olympus C-740UZ. Numbers aren't everything, though, and at its modest price, the D-390 is a great value.
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Olympus E-1 Olympus E-1



The EVOLT E-300 is a 100% digital SLR camera that eliminates any photographic limitations. A powerful 8 megapixel CCD combines with interchangeable Zuiko digital lenses, our exclusive Supersonic Wave. More
 
Olympus E-100 Rapid Shot Olympus E-100 Rapid Shot



The E-100 RS is all black, comes with a pop-up flash and extended eyecup, and has a long lens snout that makes the camera's length greater than the width. Despite the seemingly awkward dimensions, though, the large but lightweight unit is well-balanced and easily operated with one hand. The 10X zoom lens, which is equivalent to a 38- to 380-mm lens on a 35-mm camera, has a 2.7X digital zoom that extends the range to 1,088mm. An optical stabilizer virtually eliminates jitters and shakes. Like the Olympus C-2100, the E-100 RS features an eye-level electronic viewfinder with true through-the-lens viewing. The camera has slots for both SmartMedia and CompactFlash (Type I and II) memory cards. More
 
Olympus Evolt E300 Olympus Evolt E300



The EVOLT E-330 is the world's first digital SLR to offer "Live" viewing through the Color LCD, making it easier to compose and capture the perfect shot. This big 2.5" LCD also features HyperCrystal technology and is designed with advanced swivel capability so you can capture one dramatic result after another from up top, down low, and everywhere in-between. With innovations like these - combined with world-class optics and our patented Dust Reduction System - the E-330 lets you shoot like no other digital interchangeable lens SLR before. More
 
Olympus Evolt E-330 Olympus Evolt E-330



The EVOLT E-330 is the world's first digital SLR to offer "Live" viewing through the Color LCD, making it easier to compose and capture the perfect shot. This big 2.5" LCD also features HyperCrystal technology and is designed with advanced swivel capability so you can capture one dramatic result after another from up top, down low, and everywhere in-between. With innovations like these - combined with world-class optics and our patented Dust Reduction System - the E-330 lets you shoot like no other digital interchangeable lens SLR before. More
 
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