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  • Olympus Camedia C-770

    Olympus C-Series cameras are aimed at "advanced amateurs". The C-770 offers good image quality, a long zoom lens, and lots of features. Read our Australian review.

  • Olympus Camedia C-5060WZ

    Does the new wide-angled zoom lens and ultra-flexible LCD screen make the C-5060WZ a must have?

  • Olympus Camedia E-10

    The new Olympus Camedia E-10 digital camera is one of those rare products that feels perfect the first time you pick it up. Even rarer is the fact that after several weeks of use, we couldn’t find one major facet of the E-10 that we’d change -- except the price tag.

  • Pro photography for the amateur eye

    With a price of almost AU$2,300, the Olympus C-4040 Zoom might appear to be targeted toward the deep-pocketed amateur photographer. In reality, though, the camera is better suited to point-and-shoot photographers.

  • Little-shots: six compact digi-cams

    Light on the pocket but feature heavy, take a look at are six of the highest-rated ultracompact digital cameras around.

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