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Olympus Stylus FE-280 8MP Digital Camera with Dual Image Stabilized 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Olympus
Color: Silver
Digital Zoom: 2 x
Display Size: 2.5 inches
EAN: 0050332161740
Label: Olympus
Product Manufacturer: Olympus
Maximum Focal Length: 18.9 millimeters
Maximum Resolution: 8 MP
Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 millimeters
Model: FE-280 Silver
Monitor Size: 250 hundredths-inches
Optical Zoom: 3 x
Publisher: Olympus
Release Date: September 19, 2007
Ranking: 8135
Studio: Olympus
System Memory Size: 48 MB


Product facts:
  • 8.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints
  • 3x optical zoom; Face Detection technology
  • 2.5-inch LCD; Perfect Shot Preview mode
  • Bright Capture technology for low-light photos
  • Captures images to xD memory card (not included)







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
This Super-Slim All-Metal Body Design Digital Camera is slightly over a 1/2' thick. If you want a compact digital camera that offers easy-to-use features, amazing image quality and a slim go-anywhere design then the FE-280 is for you. Digital Image Stabilization Mode with 21 Shooting Modes gets high-quality results in all shooting situations. Using a live, multi-frame window on the LCD, you can preview the effects of various settings and select and capture the perfect one before you shoot. The precision-crafted Olympus lens delivers sharper, clearer images and brings you 3x closer to the action without taking a step. Use Perfect Fix to instantly correct your shots. With the touch of a button, lighten shadows, remove red-eye and eliminate blur, so your less-than-perfect shots can still turn out just as you planned. Initially developed for the professional Digital SLR, the FE-280's TruePic III Image Processor delivers superior images with true-to-life color, sharper detail and less noise. 2.5 (6.4cm) LCD with Backlight Boost Button 230K provides easy composing, shooting and sharing of your images Self-timer - 12 Seconds Shutter Speed - 1/2000 second -1/2 second (up to 4 sec. in Night Scene mode) Scene Modes - Portrait, Landscape, Night & Portrait, Sport, Indoor, Candle, Self Portrait, Sunset, Fireworks, Cuisine, Behind Glass, Documents, Auction, Smile Shot, Underwater Wide 1, Underwater Wide 2, Underwater Macro and Movie System Requirements - Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Mac OS X v10.3 or later with USB port Dimensions - Width 3.6 x Height 2.2 x Depth 0.65 (91.8x55.7x16.5mm) Weight - 3.8 ounces (108 grams)



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Camera, here's why
For reasons that would be useless and boring to this post, I've had five digital cameras in the last five years (Panasonic, Pentax, Panasonic, Olympus, Panasonic). I've also tinkered with family versions of Sony, Kodak, and Fuji cameras.

Panasonic cameras are the best. Period. There is no point in me posting about them, because everyone else has. And I have one with a large Leica lense, and I use it regularly for low-light situations.

But if you want a really great, tiny camera, think Olympus.

For a small, super-portable camera, the FE-280 has met all my expectations. Yes, it has a tiny, very tiny, lense. That means indoor shots will not be that great. But otherwise, the pics outdoors are fantastic. Even indoor shots have some depth. If you want crazy-good photos, get a Panasonic with a large Leica lense.

Best Advice if you have an FE-280:

* Use the Sports Mode for everything.
* Use the Indoor Mode for everything else in low light.
* Video is very good in the second setting. The low setting is horrible.

Forget the other fancy settings, except maybe the "behind the glass." That one was pretty cool for our daughters, especially with the monkeys at the zoo.

For those thinking the camera hasn't worked for you, here may be a few reasons that possible buyers might consider:

* Are you using the camera wrong?
* Have you tested it with the different settings?
* Did you expected to get a tiny pocket camera with big-lense capabilities?

For the meager price, you get much more than anyone can ask. My pics are almost always flawless, and you can't beat the portability.

It is darned tiny.

Try it.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Liked it when it worked
I got this camera right before Christmas and it worked for about a week or two and then it broke. The shutter/zoom button broke and then you either couldn't take a picture or couldn't zoom in or out. I tried returning or exchanging it and was unable to. Now I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to deal with the Olympus warranty.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Gift
I purchased two of these for Christmas Gifts. They loved them and the camara is so compact they carry it every where. Great Photos and a great price.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Camera
This Camera is great for everyday use. It has great stability so that pictures do not blur easily and takes sharp crisp pictures. I would def. recommend this camera for any first time user. Its a great product.



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