Olympus Accura View Zoom 120 QD Point and Shoot

Olympus Accura View Zoom 120 QD Point and Shoot 

DESCRIPTION

Features a new Smart Viewfinder with increased magnification (up to 2x) to give you a big, bright view of your subject so you can easily frame and compose the image you want. The viewfinder also provides illuminated indicators so while you're looking at your subject, you can confirm camera operations such as shutter release, focusing, and flash readiness to further help you get the desired photograph.

The Accura View Zoom 120 QD features a 38~120mm 3.1x zoom lens to provide sharp images at varying distances and provides dioptric correction capability so you can adjust the viewfinder to your liking.

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 05, 2002]
dawnrobertson
Intermediate

Strength:

Adjustable viewfinder focus (I had no problems with it staying properly adjusted.) It's small enough to take with you to places that you know you'll be taking lots of pictures. It has an automatic load with an "emergency rewind" button if you need to take the roll out before finishing all of the frames.

Weakness:

It's a bit large to take everywhere with you.

Great camera. Easy to use and takes wonderful pictures.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 03, 2002]
Jonh
Intermediate

Nice picture, easy to use

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 03, 2001]
mvp
Intermediate

Strength:

Bright viewfinder, good ergonomics, comparatively inexpensive.

Weakness:

Lens quality, lens quality, lens quality.

Pass on this one. Zoom is clunky, photos disappointing in their lack of contrast and sharpness, dioptic correction won''t stay in focus.

Customer Service

None yet.

Similar Products Used:

Numerous other point & shoots

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
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