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

  • C-3020 Zoom: amateur to pro at a touch

    At first glimpse the Camedia C-3020 ZOOM is a basic, happy-snap digital camera. However, its professional features betray the camera's modest Olympus chassis.

  • Making the move to taking digital photos

    The Olympus C-100 is a great, inexpensive way to step into digital photography.

  • Olympus Camedia C-5060WZ

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

  • Olympus C-2100 Ultra Zoom

    Real photographers carry big bags full of lenses and film and stuff. Real photographers love to twist dials and poke buttons and fiddle with esoteric features. And real photographers are going to love the new 2.1 megapixel Olympus C-2100 Ultra Zoom camera

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