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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.

  • First Look: Olympus E-1 Digital SLR

    Olympus's first interchangeable-lens dSLR is coming in October: Does it set a new standard?

  • 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.

  • Olympus Mju 410 Digital

    If you're an outdoorsy snapshot photographer, and you hate to fuss with camera controls, put the Mju 410 on your list.

  • Camera-print standard comes into focus

    In a move contrary to current proprietary practices, six companies are now rooting for an industry standard to allow photos to be printed through a direct camera-to-printer connection.

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