Item #: Y68642. Product Type: Digital camera - compact Dimensions (WxDxH): 3.9 in x 1 in x 2.2 in Weight: 4.4 oz Color: Dark gray Supported Flash Memory: xD-Picture Card, microSD Card Integrated Memory: 36 MB Sensor Resolution: 12.0 Megapixel Shooting Modes: Frame movie mode Lens System: 7 x zoom lens - 5 mm - 35 mm - f/3.0-5.9 Focus Adjustment: Automatic Min Focus Range: 27.6 in Digital Zoom: 5 x Image Stabilizer: Optical Camera Flash: Built-in flash Red Eye Reduction: Yes Microphone: Microphone - built-in - electret condenser - mono Display: LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.7" - color Supported Battery: 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( included ) Vista Certification: Certified for Windows Vista Customers also search for: Technology\Cameras, Camcorders, Digital Frames, and Accessories\Digital Cameras\Camera Lenses, Flashes and Accessories Discount Olympus Stylus 7010 - digital camera, Buy Olympus Stylus 7010 - digital camera, Wholesale Olympus Stylus 7010 - digital camera, 0050332170476, 227185, Camera Lenses, Flashes and Accessories |
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Great Camera
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| Review Date: August 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Matthew D. White, NJ, Indiana |
| Wanted to purchase a compact camera with a larger zoom and more mega pixels then my old 6mp Fuji. I was hesitant because this is a new model from Olympus and there were no reviews. This camera works great, plenty of features and great pictures. The panoramic is really nice and the 640 x 480 video option is good quality for a digital camera even though it disables the zoom function. With the zoom extended (7X) pictures are occasionally not as sharp. After owning the camera for a week I'm very pleased with it. The 8 gig micro sd card holds about 1000 pics at 12mp (fine) or 25 minutes of video. |
Fantastic
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| Review Date: October 25, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Ember, Maine, USA |
This is a really impressive camera, especially for the price, and I'm surprised it doesn't have more reviews. I was taking a trip and looking for the best combination of small size, maximum MP, long zoom, and picture quality - and this little guy has it all.
First off, it's little. Not the smallest or thinnest camera I looked at, but easily the smallest with a 7x zoom. And that zoom is wonderful. It's also much faster than most of the other cameras I tested. The zoom is zippy and the camera itself only takes about one second to start up after you hit the button. The 12MP is great for high-res images. Also, as advertised, this camera's image stabilization makes it very good at taking shots of moving objects. There isn't much shutter lag time. The camera has both macro and "super macro" modes which take amazing extreme close-ups. It has a very wide angle and can connect images to make a panorama.
Potential cons: There is no viewfinder. The LCD is crystal clear, though. The buttons on the back are a little inelegant; they seem clunky to me. But they light up, a big plus at night!
This is the perfect camera for someone who wants premium features at a relatively low cost. I looked at 10MP, 3x zoom cameras that cost $100 more than this one, and I still can't figure out how that cost is justified. This is a super point-and-shoot for casual and intermediate photographers. |
Amazing value!!
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| Review Date: November 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Kalina T., Hawaii |
I took my time before writing this review because I wanted to be sure I used the camera enough to form a solid opinion. My conclusion is that this camera is an amazing value. I shopped around both online and at various stores and I couldn't find any 12 megapixel camera with this much (7X) zoom for anywhere near the price I ultimately paid for this one.
I took it on a very important vacation trip where we went to two concerts, took it to a gourmet luncheon put on by the Culinary Dept. of the local college, etc. etc. I also tested it against my old Sony 3X (which I still love). The Olympus produced excellent photos and compared favorably up against the Sony Cybershot. It's amazingly compact for a 7X zoom and lighter and thinner than the Sony 3X.
Perhaps that reviewer who gave it 1 star didn't read the manual? I can't understand how someone could take over a thousand photos and get 10 decent ones. I took about 100 and the few that got tossed were my fault, not the camera's. I'm very happy with this camera!
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Great Camera for a Great Price
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| Review Date: February 1, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Lisa A. Taglauer, |
| Bought this camera for our daughter for Christmas. Worked fine right out of the box but for some reason the camera locked up. The lense was extended but the camera portion wouldn't work. All other functions were OK. Contacted Amazon who shipped a replacement right away (GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE) The second one again worked right out of the box and continues to work flawlessly. Takes Great pictures, long battery life and although AA batteries are convenient, the batteries don't last if you leave them in the camera, and it is a pain to take the batteries out every time you store the camera. This camera has the lithium ion battery that has a very long camera life and quick recharge time. Very satisfied with the camera and the pictures it produces. |
A New Love Affair
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| Review Date: December 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer: EPitt, |
| I bought an Olympus digital camera 6 years ago which served me well so when I decided on purchasing a new camera, I knew I wanted another Olympus (the camera on my cell phone has more megapixels than that old little thing). I absolutely love the stylus! For less than $200, you get a really great little camera. The screen is great, there are so many features, and it's really easy to use. You can take some really amazing pictures (and movies too!) with it. If you want a good, reliable camera, definitely go for it. |
Great camera for the price!
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| Review Date: December 26, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Kane, Illinois |
| This camera has many features for the price. The lack of a printed instruction book is a bit annoying, but the CD has all the information. So far, after using it for one week, I am quite impressed with the quality of the photos. |
Olympus Stylus-7010
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| Review Date: March 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Terry J. Mindham, Charlottesville, Va |
| I bought the Olympus 7010 to replace my Canon S2 IS with 5 mega pixels and a 12x tele lens (bought in '05 to replace a 3 meg that succumbed to the sand in Iraq). While I loved the Canon's 12x, 5 megs just doesn't get it any more, and the Olympus is so much more compact. I'm an avid mountain hiker, and it's nice to have a 12 mega camera, super thin, that attaches to my belt for quick access. Other 'musts' with the Olympus are that it has image stabization, panoramic ability, and a 7x tele lens. Most point-and-shoots only have a 4x lens and that's not good enough (like getting closeups of sheep in Scotland a couple years ago). While I am also in the market for a good mid-level SLR digital, like the Nikon D90(had four SLR 35mm's in my previous life), this little gem will long have a place in my travel plans. I currently have my house on the market to sell myself, and the Olympus's 28mm wide angle lens took some all-inclusive shots indoors that I just couldn't achieve with the older Canon. This uber-wonder by Olympus packs so many excellent features in such a small package that I couldn't resist making it a necessity. To me, there just wasn't any legitimate competition for under $160 (via Amazon) or even $200. When size matters (small), this camera is the one. I absolutely love this little guy! |
Great camera for the price
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| Review Date: February 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Wayne Williams, Howell, MI USA |
| This camera is easy to use, has many features that are easily understood and easy to use, good optics, and has a fast power on time and is available for the next photo shortly after taking a picture. One small downside is it uses the Olympus/Fuji specific XD memory cards which are available in sizes UP TO 2GB. But it does include an adapter to use Micro SDHC cards. I found a 2GB XD online for $15 and a 8GB (type 6) Micro SDHC for $17. So either format is cheap and easily available. |
Can't beat it for the price
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| Review Date: January 23, 2010 |
| Reviewer: J. M. Sale, Marin County, CA, USA |
I decided I needed a reasonable quality camera that I could stick in my pocket and would be easy to use when I travel. On a trip to the Caribbean recently I checked with some shops on the islands (where I heard you could get the best deals) and came across this particular camera that had all the features I wanted and liked. I almost made the purchase but decided to pass and check with Amazon when I got home.
Good thing I did. I saved almost $50 in the actual purchase from Amazon vs. the shops in the Caribbean and I'm very happy with the camera.
The camera itself does everything as advertised and I especially like the software that came with it. Unless you get to the cameras that are priced 2 and 3 times (or more) as much, you are not going to find a better deal.
It's a great little camera and at a great price if you get it from Amazon. |
Amazing little camera
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| Review Date: January 26, 2010 |
| Reviewer: K. HUANG, Snellville, GA United States |
| Amazing little camera. I love the super-macro mode. You can took the picture less than 1 inch away. Put it on Hi-ISO and snap! That's all you need to do. |
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