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by WRC123 , Sep 13 '00
Pros: High quality, easy transfers Cons: Recessed buttons are tricky to use
Hey everyone! WRC's here to talk about the Olympus D-360L Camera. My father brought home this camera from work, and I started to play around with it. However, it worked so well I have to write an epinion about it!
Here are the facts:
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by ironhound84 , Jul 30 '00
Pros: Great picture quality, great price Cons: Get an AC Adapter or get a USB Smartmedia Reader
I had been looking for the perfect digital camera for nearly months now, and I wanted to find a camera with great quality for a great price.
Well, for the most part this was nearly impossible to find even though I searched far and wide across...
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by AustinAndrew , Jan 26 '01
Pros: Relatively cheap, easy to use, viewfinder+lcd screen Cons: Weak zoom, battery
If you are a casual camera user, this is for you! If you are a photographer by nature and insist on the right zoom, the right lighting, etc., this may not be for you.
I use cameras for snap shots of friends, scenery, etc. This camera does...
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by jrpace3 , Nov 20 '00
Pros: Price & ease of use Cons: Battery life
I bought this camera about seven months ago after doing extensive on-line research. It works great for me and my family. This camera is extremely easy to use.
The Olympus D-360L has great options that aren't usually available on a camera...
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by bakingathome , Nov 18 '00
Pros: Great Pictures, easy to use Cons: Warranty turnaround time
I bought this camera mainly from opinions based on epinions.com. I was really happy with this camera. Other opinions said the battery life was too short. I didn't have any problem with it. The pictures are great, it's easy to use, but after a month it...
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by knitterb , Jun 10 '01
Pros: Great cheap camera Cons: Bad Camedia software, slow interface, eats batteries
What do you want for the money you spend? You could spend $10,000 and probably get a really nice camera. That's not my usage.
I prefer a camera I can take out on the town with me and if it breaks, drops, gets stolen, etc., I don't really...
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by mdellarc , Jan 06 '01
Pros: Very inexpensive Cons: slow processing
D-360L is a good entry-level digital camera. It less than $300 it is very affordable. It is not very innovative, but it is a solid camera that is very sturdy. The camera is lightweight, and portable yet durable enough to hold up during rigorous...
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by silverx10 , Nov 12 '02
Pros: High-quality images, low price, excellent flash, bright LCD display, excellent image capacity Cons: Slow processing speeds, poor battery capacity
The Olympus D-360L digital camera was a god-send when I got it. It was the best camera that I'd gotten in my entire life. Better than both the Mustek VDC-3500 and the Sony digital camcorder that I've got (which in no way was meant to be used primarily...
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by Syntax , Dec 16 '00
Pros: Lots Of Features, Easy To Use, Great Price Cons: Panaramic Only Works On Factory Digital Film.
I've had the camera about 9 months now, I've used it many many times, and found its features to be very nice, the pictures very clear, and the camera very easy to use seeing how it has alot of capability.
Price and Features
For the...
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by sony2001 , Aug 19 '01
Pros: Reasonable price, good features for the money Cons: No AC adapter included
I am really happy with my Olympus D360L digital camera. At the time of purchase it was the best for the money. ($299.99) Now, about 9 months later, both Olympus and other brands have come up with new cameras in the same price range. Some reach 2.3+...
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by WallStreet , Dec 31 '00
Pros: Fantastic image quality Cons: No built in zoom
When digital cameras first came out, I was hesitant to buy one because I thought it was going to be just a short-lived fad. One of the factors that turned me away from them was the very high price tag. But over time, digital cameras have become more...
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by deantakamine , Sep 08 '00
Pros: Super Bargain, Good pic quality Cons: Battery drains
The Olympus 360L is a perfect digital camera for those people that never owned one before. It is also one of the best values today for a quality mega pixel camera. I got mines for about $280 online, which should be a little cheaper by now. First off...
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by snoopy221 , Sep 21 '01
Pros: Easy to use. Takes decent pictures. Cons: No optical zoom
Before I bought the Olympus D360L, I bought the Kodak DC215 digital camera. The Kodak was only 1 Megapixels. Also the Kodak had excellent color saturation because of the Kodak name and technology. However if you take a lot of continuous pictures like...
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by justice887 , Oct 19 '00
Pros: good quality, see pictures in an instant Cons: keep plenty of batteries around
I recently got the Olympus D-360L digital camera and have had a blast taking lots of pictures. Just the fact that I can see in an instant what I just took a picture of is amazing to me - even better when it's on my computer screen! I've seen some cheap...
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by mistye , Jun 19 '00
Pros: price, prints, features Cons: You have shut off the camera in order to view and or delete photos.
I bought this camera after my Agfa 780C LCD screen started freezing. I returned that camera and bought the D-360L, which is a great camera. The D-360L takes great photos. I love the fact that you can change the camera settings depending on different...
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