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Reviewed by: mkiert
 (Beginner)

Review Date
March 31, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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3.00 of 5,
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Review 1 of 62

Price Paid:  $150.00 from amazon.com

Summary:

the stylus epic zoom 80 was my first camera and i've taken a good 40-some rolls on it, shooting people and scenery. pictures in well-lit conditions come out spectacular...making my rookie photography seem rather competent. my cheesy scanner doesn't really do the camera justice, but you can view some samples at: http://www.evite.com/PhotoAlbum/View?albumID=11446306026560483&sp=1 pictures in low light can be tricky. the autoflash mode is too powerful, so i suggest trying the other modes. don't try to shoot at long distance in zero light unless you have a tripod (i was never able to capture fireworks well, even on night mode and fuji 400 film). unfortunately, after putting the epic in my backpack on a recent trip to snow summit's terrain park (and landing on it in all manner of ways), the camera took a beating and essentially stopped ticking. it still takes pictures, but i can no longer read the lcd screen. therefore, i can't distinguish b/w the different flash modes or set the date. as well, it also faked me out once when i thought i had reached the end of the roll and heard the rewind noise...only to discover when i opened it that the film had not rewound and i had just exposed it. the camera takes sharp, colorful pictures most of the time (sometimes the wrong element is focused on) and is really a great bargain for what you get...an effective, relatively durable, highly compact point & shoot. i'm happy w/ what i got out of it...but i think i will go w/ the stylus epic (non-zoom, faster lens, spot meter) model as its replacement.

Strengths:

produces great images w/ crisp colors easy to use small, attractive packaging waiting for green light to signal autofocus pays dividends

Weaknesses:

still need to have some photo savvy to get the best pics (read the manual) you can't use it to cushion the landing when you catch 10 ft. of air and lose your composure mid-flight

Similar Products Used:

canon powershot s330 digital elph: even though it's only 2 Mpixels, it can shoot comparable pics w/ the epic during the day...flash sucks...the convenience of a digital is great, but overall i like my

Customer Service:

why bother...the cost to repair it is nearly the price of buying another one.



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Reviewed by: Richard
 (Expert)

Review Date
March 12, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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2.50 of 5,
2 votes

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Review 2 of 62

Price Paid:  $150.00 from B & H

Summary:

So many mixed reviews. Found them on Amazon too. In any case I'm one of the lucky ones I guess. I've had this camera for over 2 years and have yet to run into a problem. I've taken it to Miami Beach several times and the heat and high humidity doesn't affect it. I've had it in Las Vegas once so I know it works in low humidity and high heat as well. I'm used to a Nikon FM which is pretty much bullet proof and this little gem has compared favorably so far. Ask me again in 25 years which is now long I've had the FM.

Strengths:

I've found it to be reliable although others haven't. Very sharp for a point & shoot. Size and weight are a given in this class.

Weaknesses:

I really haven't found any. It does what it's supposed to do.

Similar Products Used:

Stylus Epic.

Customer Service:

None needed so far.



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Reviewed by: Vijay J
 (Casual)

Review Date
December 29, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 3 of 62

Price Paid:  $150.00 from Sears

Summary:

Excellent Value for Money ! really comapct and light, rugged. I took some cool snaps in with water splashing all around.



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Reviewed by: Mair2112
 (Intermediate)

Review Date
July 26, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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2.50 of 5,
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Review 4 of 62

Price Paid:  $249.00 from Henry's

Summary:

This little thing is great. I got it as a gift after I graduated from high school (I'm 17..) It's my first experience with a point/shoot zoom and so far it's been a great one! Every picture taken with this camera was in perfect focus, had unbelievable sharpness, crisp contrast, and nice colour! And you can't overlook this thing's sexy design...and it's SIZE..or lack of it, rather...I've never seen a smaller 35mm camera in my life (I'm pretty sure there's smaller now but I wont believe it until I see it) So, moms/dads, if you have a bulky SLR, and you want a tiny zoom cam for your vacations with your family, this camera will, do the job for you splendidly. One thing I MUST point out to all you photographers out there, beginner and pro :) If the salesguy or significant other tells you that you HAVE TO use film that is 400 ISO or faster...thats bulls*#$%. Why? Because; 1. the camera's lens optics are amazing. 2. the aperture is pretty decent for a point and shoot zoom (f4-f9) 3. this little devil's flash is so bright that it can practically blind you! lol so you'll get more then enough light in most pictures anyway. So in short, use 100 film (Kodak Gold's great, and if you can find it, try Fuji Reala), and I gurantee once you do, your pictures will look SMASHING baby, yeah! Now, I kinda question this camera's durability. Here's a warning to those who might get this camera; Some reviewers say that this camera is the greatest and it lasted for such and such years...then other reviewers say it broke or stopped working for all kinds of reasons and Olympus gave them the cold shoulder. So if you get this camera, be sure to keep the reciept, just in case you become one of the unlucky masses who bought it, loved it, and then for whatever reason the camera chokes. By the way, my sympathies go to all who went through that. It's a d*** good camera, but you know what, I question Olympus' craftsmanship after I heard what I've heard from some people. Anyway, for me, (so far) it's been two months and it's been good so far. Peace!

Strengths:

- superior lens quality - sleek design - convenient size - night scene mode (use a tripod though!) - strong flash range (32 feet at 400 ISO)

Weaknesses:

just a few minor quirks: - zoom range. 38-80mm is okay but in my opinion 38mm's not wide enough and 80mm's not overly long. - in people pics, contrast can be very harsh when using 400+ ISO film in dark surroundings. Thats part of the reason why using 100 film's a good idea. - IT WILL TAKE TIME to get used to it. there is some delay when you actually snap the shutter, and the zoom toggle is kinda confusing at first but it'll grow on you.

Customer Service:

none yet. I hope I'm not gonna need it any time soon..



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Reviewed by: cammby
 (Casual)

Review Date
April 30, 2002

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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3.67 of 5,
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Review 5 of 62

Price Paid:  $140.00

Summary:

LOVED the camera while it worked. Unfortunately, it didn''t quite make it to its 2nd birthday under very delicate care and light-moderate use. It was put to rest after auto-rewinding itself midroll and/or resetting picture number back to #1 on the display several times. Camera was comfortably a 4 rating if built better.

Strengths:

Small, light, perfect pocket-sized camera. Great quality photos for compact P&S. Multitude of flash modes to shoot just about any situation.

Weaknesses:

Durability. Expensive for this craftsmanship.

Similar Products Used:

Original Olympus Stylus

Customer Service:

N/A since cost of getting camera repaired is just about as much as buying a new one.



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