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Olympus Digital Cameras |

Monday, 28 April 2008
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When taking pictures with your digital camera, did you ever wish that you had one that could fit easily into your pocket, instead of having it dangling from your neck all the time? Then check out the Olympus Mju 1020; the worlds tiniest digital camera with 7x optical zoom. This amazing camera weighs only 135 grams and is just 25.2 mm thick, yet it delivers such a powerful image and astounding performance that even the most demanding photographer must be satisfied.
There are many other fantastic cameras put out by Olympus, of course. Take the SP-570 Ultra Zoom with its focal range of 20x optical zoom, or the Olympus Stylus 1030SW. This is a point and click youll be glad to own. Built with the outdoor adventurer in mind, it is shockproof, dustproof, waterproof, freeze proof and even crushproof. It has a 3.6x wide-angle optical zoom lens and an LCD screen of 2.7 inches. With a battery that charges quickly and digital image stabilization, what more could you want? Memory? How does 14.7 megabytes sound? If you have trouble with the flash making your subjects look washed out, you might be interested in the Olympus mju 700 with its Bright Capture technology. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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