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Olympus Stylus 750 7.1MP Digital Camera with Digital Image Stabilized 5x Optical Zoom and CCD Shift Stabilization (Red) | 
| Brand: Olympus Category: Photography
Buy Used: $200.00
Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $200.00
Rating: 134 reviews Sales Rank: 29991
Color: Red Media: Electronics Optical Zoom: 5 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Resolution: 7 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 2.1 x 1
MPN: 225875 Model: 225875 UPC: 050332158504 EAN: 0050332158504 ASIN: B000HTJ6QS
Release Date: September 30, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 7.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints | | | 5x image-stabilized optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display | | | Compact, all-weather body measures 3.8 x 2.1 x 0.96 inches | | | Bright Capture technology; 27 selectable shooting modes; built-in Help guide | | | Stores images on xD Picture Cards; powered by Li-Ion battery (battery and charger included) |
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| Accessories:
| | Apple Aperture 2.1.1 | | | Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 (Mac) [OLD VERSION] | | | Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version] | | | Olympus Compact Leather Case for Olympus Stylus 500, 600, 740, 750, 800, 810, 1000, FE-130, FE-140, FE-170 and FE-200 (Light Brown) | | | Olympus Compact Leather Case for Olympus Stylus 500, 600, 740, 750, 800, 810, 1000, FE-130, FE-140, FE-170 and FE-200 (Camel) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Olympus Stylus 750 Digital-Camera is an irresistible attraction. It's fully automatic and compact. Yet it has a powerful zoom and delivers blur-free images. It's even weather resistant! The irresistible Stylus line takes another leap forward in digital technology. The 750 incorporates Dual Image Stabilization - mechanical CCD shift and Digital Image Stabilization. This advanced imaging solution further prevents the blur caused by camera shake and moving subjects. You'll love the 750's thin, sleek design and the powerful 5x optical zoom. Auto and Macro Focus Auto Metering Modes - Digital ESP Auto Multi-Pattern TTL, Spot Metering Built-in multimode electronic-flash All-Weather seals and gaskets make it splash proof - so you can focus on your subject not the elements Preview and take pictures and movies in low light conditions with enhanced Bright Capture Technology TruePic TURBO image processor for truer colors, quick start up and fast shutter release times 27 shooting modes including QuickTime Movie with sound - Auto, Program Auto, Scene Preset (Portrait, Landscape, Landscape & Portrait, Night Scene, Night & Portrait, Sport, Indoor, Candle, Self-Portrait, Available Light Portrait, Sunset, Fireworks, Museum, Cuisine, Behind Glass, Documents, Auction, Shoot & Select1, Shoot & Select2, Beach & Snow, Under Water Wide1, Under Water Wide2, Under Water Macro), CCD-Shift Image Stabilization, Movie Panorama mode capable only with Olympus xD-PictureCard 17MB internal memory + Slot for adding optional xD-PictureCard memory cards (we advise minimum of 512MB for practical use) Connectivity - Multi-terminal (USB connector, Audio/Video output, DC input*) *Optional DC coupler (CB-MA1) is required Unit Size 3.8? W x 2.1? H x 0.96? D (96mm x 54mm x 24.3mm); Weight 4.2 oz. (120g) without battery and media card
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| Customer Reviews: Read 129 more reviews...
LCD screen is fine. July 25, 2007 Bob (California, USA.) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I bought Olympus 750 just a few days ago for my wife to replace our old Cannon power shot S400. Reading all these comments regarding the Olympus 750 LCD unusable under bright light I almost did not buy the 750, but then given all the other good features it had to offer and only for $169 on Amazon, I decided to buy it any way. I tried the camera in full California sun and did observe the washout of the LCD, but just today I found the solution. The solution to the LCD screen problem is very simple and I am very surprised no one had discovered it yet. Just go to setup and increase the LCD brightness to maximum (see page 32 of the Manual). I just took the camera outside in full California sun, and I was able to see my subjects fine in the LCD and it was not any worst that my old Canon digital camera.
Great Little Camera, a leap forward for olympus!! February 10, 2007 Concerned One (Clarinda, IA) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Compact so it fits in you pocket, high tech enough to dance with it's bigger counterparts. This little camera does it all. I comparison shopped for several weeks comparing and contrasting multiple cameras from cannon, kodak, hp, sony, panasonic, and olympus, and none had features like this, a small size, and in this price range. The upgrades form the old 710 are a 5x optical zoom and 5.6 digital zoom (28x total) for up close, excellent photos, and the dual image stabilization. 7.1megapixels, Dual image stabilization (both digital and optical stabilization for shake free pictures new for the 750 and 760 models), 2.5 inch lcd viewing screen, and a low price what you get. OH, DID I MENTION EXCELLENT PICTURES. I have played with this for several days now editing the photos, paling with the on-board and the computer imaging package, and I see nothing wrong with this camera for an everyday average user like me. And with it's weather resistence, nice for a clumsy average user like me. Also the battery life is very adequate, about 120 photos or more, with slide shows, editing ect... This is well worth the investment, saving your families memories in a fit and proper manner. The Olympus Master software for you computer is very easy to use, And with panoramic feature, 3d, and Extra ART Features unlocked by Olympus Brand-Olympus Stamped Type H HD, this camera becomes even more of a pleasure to own. you can edit photos on the computer, or right in the palm of your hand. Both ways, this camera will make you feel like a pro in no time.
Olympus Stylus 750 December 6, 2006 Laurel (minneapolis, MN) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Pretty awesome - this is compact digital camera #4, and of those I've had, it's also my favourite. Positives: - Small enough to take everywhere - 5x zoom is significantly better than 3x - Image stabilization really does work - it won't solve all camera shake every time, but if I take the same picture with stabilizer on and off, you can usually see a significant difference - Weather resistance is awesome - I take it places I would have been afraid to take my last one, so I get more pictures I would have missed otherwise! - Screen brightens up very well in low light, with my last one, shooting at night was more of a blind guess. - 1600 ISO is nice - a grainy picture is still way better than a blurry one. Negatives: - I wish it had some sort of semi-manual mode, maybe shutter priority or something - Manual focus is not needed, but being able to set focus to infinity is sometimes handy - I wish the lens was a 2.8 - Auto white balance indoors with no flash is not very good Hope that is helpful to somebody
Great Camera April 18, 2007 B. Fabian (Jacksonville, FL) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I have owned this camera now for a month since buying it here on amazon. It is a great camera and I am very happy with it. The photos it takes are amazing. The video is also very good. It is also very easy to operate. The only thing that is a downer is what others have wrote about the LCD in the daytime, it is hard to see when its sunny.
pretty nice but there are some minuses May 31, 2007 Zhanibek Datbayev 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Very nice price only $199 for such functionality/quality of pictures. Optical zoom 5x more than standard 3x. Nice built-in functionality of editting pictures. The scene choosing and guide for making photos are really helpful when you don't want to think how to adjust the settings to make the best picture in the certain conditions. A cool surprising feature is that camera can be in mode when it records 4 secs of audio just after the picture was taken. So later you can view the photo and listen what was going around. Seems a bit weird, but I like it. :) All-weather design is also good. Super-macro mode as close as 3cm/1.1inch was also making me happy. Other than that some major cons I've experienced - impossible to change the zoom level after the camera starts to record a movie, no viewfinder, you can't set the flash to the slow mode manually (it automatically sets to this mode when you choose night portrait scene as I've understood), dual-image stabilization sound really impressive, but I'm not using it very often. But obviously there are more pros than cons. I would recommend this camera. Especially for a such price :)
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