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Olympus C-8080 Wide Zoom

Olympus Camedia C-8080 Digital Camera

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Canon PowerShot A410 Digital Camera

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Designed so you can stretch your photographic legs Youll reap the finely-detailed vibrantly-colored image rewards of an 8 megapixel CCD See the field more expansively with a 5x optical wide... More
Designed so you can stretch your photographic legs Youll reap the finely-detailed vibrantly-colored image rewards of an 8 megapixel CCD See the field more expansively with a 5x optical wide angle zoom Enjoy full manual control Choose between 10 shooting modes Work as quickly as you like with the TruePic TURBOTM image processor Utilize the dedicated hot shoe for flash versatility And thats just the beginning Less
The Canon PowerShot A410 is the 3.2 megapixel successor of the PowerShot A400. Also offers 3.2x optical zoom, a 1.5” LCD monitor, 14 shooting modes, and VGA and QVGA quality movies.... More
The Canon PowerShot A410 is the 3.2 megapixel successor of the PowerShot A400. Also offers 3.2x optical zoom, a 1.5” LCD monitor, 14 shooting modes, and VGA and QVGA quality movies. Uses SD card for storage, powered by two AA batteries. Should cost around $150, which is a pretty good price for a beginning digicam. Less
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Olympus C-8080 Wide Zoom
Olympus Camedia C-8080 Digital Camera
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Canon PowerShot A410 Digital Camera
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Product Review Summary

4.6
Based on 21 user reviews
90% recommend this product
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The Olympus C8080 King of the new eight megapixel digicam dominion

byHoward_Creech May 16, 2004
121 Helpfuls 122 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros VERY fast, excellent 5X wide angle zoom, broad ISO range, dual memory media slots
Cons Camera locks while writing RAW images to card and complex operation
Recommended it? Yes

The new eight megapixel Olympus C8080WZ squares off very nicely against its competition from Nikon, Canon, Minolta, and Sony because Olympus' product development staff didn't just affix an 8 mega pixel CCD to an on hand platform. They started with an ergonomically exceptional new body and added a... Read full review »

vchand
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8 Mega Pixels of Excellence - Olympus C-8080

byvchand Jul 11, 2005
67 Helpfuls 68 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Very fast, reliable, and great quality.
Cons In low light areas the auto focus take a bit longer than usual.
Recommended it? Yes

Three months after Olympus release the C-8080 (8 mega pixel) digital camera, I was drooling to get my hands on it. I decided to sell my Olympus C-4000 Zoom and buy the C-8080. I got this Camera online after I found the cheapest vendor on epinions.com and saved about a hundred dollars on the total... Read full review »

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4.4
Based on 14 user reviews
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vchand
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A small and easy to use digital camera!

byvchand Jan 9, 2006
52 Helpfuls 53 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Small, inexpensive, good quality, and fast.
Cons None so far...
Recommended it? Yes

Last weekend my in laws, my parents, and my wife and I went for sight seeing around the bay. My in law had just bought their very first digital camera (this Canon PowerShot A410) and wanted me to teach them how to use it and transfer images to their computer. Basically I had the whole weekend with... Read full review »

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Canon PowerShot A410 3.2-Megapixel Digital Camera - Compact, Inexpensive and Works Well

bydkozin Oct 23, 2005
38 Helpfuls 39 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Low price, compact, uses 2 AA batteries, good performance, image quality, build quality
Cons Only 3.2 MP resolution, no ISO 400, no dedicated zoom control, no wide angle
Recommended it? Yes

A replacement for the last year's Canon A400, the 3.2-Megapixel Canon PowerShot A410 is currently available at very low prices. I got mine for $118 together with Canon camera case, which brings the price of the camera itself to under $110.

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