Pros: Easy to use, great quality and great price Cons: Directions for hooking up to computer are vague
I purchased my first Digital Camera a few months ago. Before I made my purchase my knowledge of digital cameras was non-existent. Because I knew I would be spending several hundred dollars or more on a new camera, I wanted to make sure I got my moneys...
This Olympus is an excellent camera for the money. I picked mine up for just under $300, and would whole heartedly recommend it to anyone who wants a simple point and shoot digital camera.
The unit is not exactly ‘pocket sized’ in the same...
Pros: very durable, many features Cons: sucks the life out of batteries VERY QUICKLY
My poor digital camera. It's probably taken over 1000 pictures and has been dropped on the cement twice! But it still works! OK I have to keep the battery chamber taped closed with Scotch Tape, but it's my fault for being so clumsy. I'm actually...
Pros: Compact, Reliable, Playback monitor, clear crisp pictures Cons: Too many adapters to get used to
I finally caught up with the rest of the world and have a digital camera. The Olympus was a "gift" and it took me a year to get nerve to use it. I am used to disposable cameras that cost about $6.00. You do not have to load film; shoot and click or...
Pros: Remarkably High Quality for the Price Cons: Not Enough SmartMemory
There are so many positive reviews of the D-340R that I can only nod in agreement...but would you like some tips for using it, too? I'm no pro photographer, but I can share experience and give advice to the end user who is the usual consumer. If that's...
Pros: Ease of use, resolution, color Cons: Battery life
I bought the Olympus D-340R about a year ago as my first step into the world of digital photography. I was on a very tight budget, but needed something for my work. I needed to be able to take photos of flaws in metal castings and then E-mail them to my...
Pros: Great features for the price Cons: No menu system- confusing to use
I purchased my Olympus D-340 R about 6 months ago. It was my first digital camera purchase, and I did *A LOT* of research before I bought it. The Olympus seemed to offer the best features for the price. I didn't want rock-bottom, low-quality...
This is my second digital camera. I did have an Olympus 360, but a day at the beach with an unexpected high tide was all it took to fry it. Word to the wise - if you take your camera to the beach be sure to leave your stuff far enough away from the water...
Pros: High quality, easy to use, reliable Cons: Eats a lot of batteries
When I first saw digital cameras, I loved the idea of instantly being able to see what the picture looks like. But I didn't think the picture quality was good enough to be worth the cash. After all, who wants to spend that kind of money to take poor...
Pros: quality images, good design, simple Cons: flash not so hot, no zoom
When I buy electronics, I want a model that's widely accepted to be a dependable workhorse, that's broadly compatible, and that delivers real quality -- the kind of quality that would fool anyone but a pro into thinking that I spent thousands of dollars....
Pros: Ease of use, feature set, software included Cons: Front slider easily broken
Having wanted to purchase a digital camera for quite a while, but not having an unlimited budget to do so, my family decided upon the Olympus D-340R. It seemed like a perfect compromise between affordability and functionality. The display screen was a...
As a mother of three young children, and an avid scrapbooker, I take a lot of photographs. While not uncomfortable behind the camera, it has often been irritating and discouraging to have film developed only to find that those "perfect"...
Pros: value, removeable storage, LCD display, good software, Cons: battery life with LCD turned on, lack of real zoom, battery compartment
We purchased this camera because we were tired of wasting film, bad developing, waiting to see our photos, and because we didn't want to buy a scanner to show photos on the net. It also means you can get a single shot fast and not have to waste a whole...
Pros: Excellent picture quality, easy to use, relatively inexpensive. Cons: No USB connection, eats batteries unless you use NiMH
I love my Olympus camera! (FYI, mine is a 340-L, which came out before the 340-R, so there may be some minor differences.) At the time I bought mine (nearly two years ago), it was the best bargain for the money around. I was most interested in a...
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