Olympus Stylus 80 QD 35mm Camera w/ 38-80mm Zoom | 
| Brand: Olympus
Buy New: $199.95
New (3) Used (3) from $79.95
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 2947
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Optical Zoom: 2.1 Maximum Focal Length: 80 Minimum Focal Length: 38 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 6 x 4 x 3
MPN: 120565 Model: 80 UPC: 050332141490 EAN: 0050332141490 ASIN: B0000D8GGS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Ultra-compact and super-sharp 38-80mm, 2.1x zoom | | • | Multi-wide 11 point AF system for highly accurate autofocusing | | • | 3-way AE system determines optimum exposure setting | | • | Quartz date/time imprint | | • | Innovative Camera Shake Indicator warns of camera shake and reduces the risk of image blur |
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Product Description With the Olympus Stylus 80, there are smiles in front and behind the camera. It's compact and lightweight camera, with a sophisticated auto exposure system that performs impressively under a variety of light conditions for superior compositions. An intelligent variable power flash system helps put light in its proper place so you and your picture subjects will never feel left in the dark again. The All-Weather design resists dust and moisture and makes for a great all-around point and shoot camera for many applications. A built-in 38 to 80mm zoom lens lets you modify what the camera "sees" to allow more flexibility when shooting different types of pictures. It's all automatic. Just aim and shoot. There's alot to be happy about. MultiFunction LCD screen displays Flash mode, Shooting mode, Selftimer, Date/Time, Film & Battery status Unit Dimensions WHD - 4.4 x 2.3 x 1.6 / Weight 6.4 oz
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
camera for the dummies November 23, 2003 Denise Carpenter (albion, california United States) 34 out of 36 found this review helpful
I like this camera. I took it to Ireland with me and we just snapped away. I took the film to a cheap department store to get it processed and the pictures are wonderful. They are clear and persise. If I loose this camera or drop it I won't have a heart attack. It didn't cost that much to begin with. I run though the batteries a little sooner. But this is because I play with the zoom lens a lot. It's just a nice little camera that I can pack around and not worry to much about. The pictures are great....
Wonderful camera for basic needs September 15, 2004 H. P. Ramesh (Cupertino, CA, USA) 33 out of 33 found this review helpful
Got this camera in 1999 and it is still doing very well! More than 3000 great pictures have been taken. The camera is very easy to use and needs no maintenance. A word of caution - ensure that the camera doesn't get pressurized laterally - this can happen if it is stuffed in a bag and someone sleeps over it. The spring-operated shutter is very sensitive. Would recommend this for anyone who is looking for a cost-effective and easy-to-use film camera.
oops! -- mind that battery! October 30, 2005 Daniel Ford (at danford dot net) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
One of the reasons I bought this camera was the description of the power source: "Requires two AA batteries--included". I was sick of buying expensive cells at a camera store, and I always have a sleeve of AA batts around the house. Sounded great. Oops! When the camera arrived and I opened the battery door, there was nothing inside, and when I checked the manual I learned that no AA's need apply. Back to the camera store! Ten bucks for a pair of lithium cells. A battery, says the manual, should be good for ten rolls of film. So add that to the lifetime cost of the camera. It's a neat little camera, and I'm not planning to return it. But I was a wee bit disappointed.
Great pictures for a camera in this class June 29, 2004 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I exposed some beautiful pictures with this camera before I bought an SLR camera. Great color and detail for a point and shoot. Obviously, if you want more creative control I would recommend an SLR. But for a point and shoot, it yields good results. One complaint, my camera began to malfunction a while back, rewinding midroll and double exposing--probably my fault, it has been dropped a couple of times ;)
Good buy for the price June 7, 2004 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
For the price this is good buy. I have little kids and I need an inexpensive camera I can throw in my purse for those cute little moments. This camera is small and easy to use. The zoom makes it more versatile than other inexpensive camers. I had no problem loading the camera and the few rolls of film I have gotten back look great.
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