Olympus Stylus 840 8 MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Dual Image Stabilized Zoom (Blue) | 
| Brand: Olympus
List Price: $229.99 Buy New: $162.00 You Save: $67.99 (30%)
New (41) Used (3) Refurbished (4) from $139.99
Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 4094
Color: Blue Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Optical Zoom: 5 Display Size: 2.7 Battery: 1 Li-ion Rechargeable Battery (LI-42B) Maximum Focal Length: 32 Minimum Focal Length: 6.4 Maximum Resolution: 8 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 0.9 x 2.2
MPN: 226260 Model: 226260 UPC: 050332162570 EAN: 0050332162570 ASIN: B0011E679W
Release Date: February 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new , shipping same business day.
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| • | 8.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints | | • | 5x image-stabilized optical zoom; Face Detection | | • | 2.7-inch HyperCrystal LCD | | • | Perfect Fix in-camera editing; includes Olympus Master 2 software | | • | Stores images on xD Picture Cards (not included) |
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Product Description The Stylus 840 is a perfect camera for users looking for a compact digital camera with advanced features. An attractive package of features including a 5x Optical Zoom and Digital Image Stabilization helps users capture clear, crisp memories. 8.0MP gives you superior image quality that you can use to make large prints, or even crop, without losing detail. The Stylus 840 has a 5x optical zoom that gets 60% closer to the action when compared to a 3x zoom with this ultra-compact, precision-crafted Olympus lens. With the Dual Image Stabilization you get 2-in-1 anti-blur solutions that keeps your shot steady by compensating for camera shake to capture crisp, clear images in any situation. Easily view photos on the 2.7" HyperCrystal LCD that lets you view at extra-wide angles and with the anti-glare technology share photos with family and friends even in direct, bright sunlight. Focus Range Normal mode - 0.7m - infinity, Macro Mode - 0.2m - infinity, Tele - 0.6m - infinity, Super Macro mode - 3cm - 70cm 1/2000 -1/2 sec. (up to 4 Sec. In Night Scene mode) Shutter Speed Auto, 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 ISO 14.8MB Internal Memory (additional memory recommended to store more photos and video) Media Card Slot - xD-Picture Card (1GB,2GB), microSD (MASD-1 is required) Built-in Flash with Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Fill-in, Off Flash modes Flash Working Range - 0.2m - 3.6m @ ISO 800 Wide, 0.6m - 2.4m @ ISO 800 Tele USB Connector, Audio/Video Output, DC Input System Requirements - Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X 10.3 or later, USB port Approximate Battery Life - 190 Shots Approximate Unit Dimensions - 3.8(W) x 2.2(H) x 0.94(D) Approximate Unit Weight - 4.6oz (without battery & media card)
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Olympus Stylus 840 March 10, 2008 Big Dave (Florida) 110 out of 111 found this review helpful
I too, paid full blown retail at BB. I knew the price would drop soon, but I wanted the camera at the time. No regrets. This camera is actually a darker shade of (cobalt)blue than the photo shows. IMHO it is a much nicer shade. I get a lot of comments on it's good looks. BTW, this camera DOES take SD memory, the Micro kind. I returned the weird Olympus memory once I found out the camera takes a MicroSD chip. I bought a 2GIG for 15 dollars. The nice thing about the MicroSD is that you do not need to tote your camera to an internet cafe to DL pictures when you are on vacation. Just slap the chip (with the supplied adapter)into a Kingston Data Traveler Reader (20 dollars, and it is a stand alone 2GIG thumb as well!). No need for any software. Just use Windows. Microsoft has a cool free (and small)utility called Power Toys Image Resizer that installs on any PC with XP. Just right click on any image (or hold shift key and click for a series) and "Bob's Your Uncle", all your pix are resized to email to friends or blogs. I love the camera and the extra optical zoom available. The Super Macro mode is incredible for a compact camera. Extremely close and sharp images that can be made even much closer digitally on a computer. You can zoom in a shot after it is taken on the camera to see just how well the image holds up. Amazing. Note:Beware of camera shake for macro work. The image stabilizer does not help much here. The camera is advertised a "splash proof". This may be so for the controls, but the battery compartment has no rubber seals. Still, it was a consideration for me purchasing this camera. I vacation in Thailand where it can be wet at times. Olympus does makes a water proof/shock proof (resistant, really) camera for much more money with out all the 840's features. The controls are intuitive for anyone in the digital age. I have not even cracked the manual open yet. I expect to read it sometime to explore all the features. But so far I have been able to access so much just on my own with the easy to navigate menu. I have not yet bothered to load the software on my PC yet. So far all my needs are being met by Windows. I'll get around to it eventually. The point I am trying to make is that you can pretty much charge the battery, take some pictures, DL them to your PC,and email them with out having to read the manual or mess with Olympus software. I like that. The camera syncs right up with windows using the supplied USB cord. The Olympus charger takes 5 hours which is dismal. But not to worry,do a search here on Amazon and you can find DIRT cheap spare batteries and 1 hour quick chargers (even with a cigarette lighter adapter). EDIT: They lied. The charger takes the same amount of time, but it is more compact, so not a total loss. Spare battery seems fine. I highly recommend the type of soft case I bought. A Lowepro Rezo 20 soft case with a pocket for spare battery. It has a snap and Velcro belt loop that can be attached to any back pack strap or fanny pack as well as your belt. Very handy and inexpensive. Make sure you get the newer, improved model with the extra security of a snap as well as Velcro on the belt loop. For the money I believe you may find a better camera image wise, but only if you intend to make huge prints. And the other cameras don't come in cool blue either! Nor do they have the combination of the Super Macro mode, 5X optical zoom, and splash resistance. Coming out right about now, is Olympus's other Stylus cameras with 7X optical zoom. More money, slightly bigger and heavier. But worth a look. Even though I paid about 30 dollars too much I am very happy with this camera and expect to be for some time. This is my first review on Amazon. i hope you found it helpful.
Very pleased, sleek design February 26, 2008 N. Hembree 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
PROS: 8.1 megapixel, 5x optical zoom, neat editing features on the camera, good flash recovery CONS: sleek (can slip out of big fingers), battery has to be charged OUTSIDE of unit My girlfriend saw this at Best Buy and fell in love with it, which is good because she spent full blow retail on it ($250). It takes XD memory, so we had to buy a new chip because all my other devices use SD. So far the pictures I have been taking are excellent. It has a browse feature that lets you scan through "typical" shots (portrait, landscape, night, through glass, fireworks, and a couple others and combonations). The action shots are good with no blurring and the colors are very vibrant, the image stabilization helps. You can get a camera with similar qualitites for a couple bucks less, but the name and style is why you are paying a little more for this one.
So far / so good April 12, 2008 VegasGirl 23 out of 25 found this review helpful
After much debate as to which Olympus digital camera to replace my old one with, I selected the Olympus Stylus 840. I am happy with it, in that it has enough options to satisfy the "advanced" amateur photographer in me, a great zoom capability, and it's also Super easy to use. I haven't gone through the instruction manual completely, but I have gone through everything by using the camera's "on screen menu" method. I find it's menu far simpler to navigate than with my previous Olympus (which was ironically a much lesser quality camera overall.) Additionally I love it's tiny, compact size, and it's stylish black color, which was my first choice and had the added bonus of being a few dollars less in cost than the other 3 available colors. Picture quality (the biggest deal of all) will have to remain to be seen; I have only played around with it at home so far, but it's going to Bermuda with me in 3 days! :) One thing that might be helpful to know is that this comes as a brand new boxed set, so everything you need is included in the price, even though the website only pictures the camera alone, and out of it's box. You ARE getting the very same product you'd see on the Olympus website, or if you went to an electronics store and paid full price for the whole boxed camera outfit. (I felt I was taking a risk with this purchase, and that this information wasn't made clear by Amazon, so I hope that helps if anyone else wonders about the same question.)
Olympus Stylus 840 8.0 MP w/5x zoom April 7, 2008 Rochelle Flowers (Kerrville, TX) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
This is not only a REALLY cute, sleek designed camera, but it also offers WONDERFUL picture quality and great features. I am so glad I waited to purchase this until after I further researched. I receive many compliments on the appearance, and I love the fact that it is so small and compact. It fits in my purse and it is ready to take pictures at any time. Big LCD screen is very nice to review your snapshots. This camera is very simple to use, with the exception that I have not figured out how to use the feature which allows you to take 3 or 4 pictures instantly to capture the best motion shot. This feature would be great during sporting events so that you don't miss that 'special' shot (the perfect hit during a baseball game). Otherwise, I would HIGHLY recommend it.
It's better than a Sony! May 13, 2008 Leigh Anne Pickering (Indianapolis, Indiana) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I recently purchased the Pink Stylus and it has so far met my standards! A year ago I bought a Sony Cybershot DW55 and I thought it was going to be the perfect camera. After taking numerous pictures and it quickly becoming my enemy, I purchased an Olympus. My Sony Cybershot, 7 megapixels, took AWFUL pictures. I was disgusted to find that every picture I took came out blurry. I tried everything possible to take a clear picture, I never had any luck! The Stylus has been a lifesaver! With the image stabilization and the bigger lens to zoom, my pictures have turned out the best yet! I recommend this camera to anyone. I use the zoom feature ALOT and with the Sony Cybershot, all pictures with the zoom feature were awful! If you are looking for a digital camera, easy to use, tons of options of indoor, outdoor, portrait, sports, nighttime, for picture taking, this would be the perfect purchase!
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