The Olympus FE-180 is a fine, inexpensive snapshot camera. It doesn’t have any manual settings to play with, but it quickly and easily produces attractive images for a low price. With an included set of rechargeable batteries and a charger, this sub-$200 shooter is a great deal for anyone who wants pretty pictures without a lot of trouble or cost.
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Olympus EVOLT E-400 Review - Digital Camera Info
Timing can be very important. If the Olympus Evolt E-400 had been introduced two years ago, in the place of the E-300, it would have been very impressive to see all its features in such a small package.
It would have made the Four Thirds format look like the next big thing. Small, high-resolution, not ugly, with dust control - it appears much more exciting than the E-300.
Olympus FE-150 Review - TrustedReviews
For a major name in the photographic industry Olympus FE-150 is a shockingly bad camera, with very poor image quality, dismal low light performance, virtually no features or options.
Olympus E-330 Review - Megapixel
A digital reflex camera equipped with a unique viewfinder system, and one that offers a 7.5 megapixel resolution using a Four-Thirds CCD.
More than in any other way, the Olympus E-330 stands out from other current digital SLR cameras because of its Live View system that allows the user to use the monitor as a viewfinder.
Olympus SP-320 Review - CNET
With Olympus’s 7-megapixel models, the Olympus SP-320 and the Olympus SP-310, the company caters to that snapshooter who wants a camera with more manual options than are offered by entry-level point-and-shoot models.
The only difference between the two is the digital image stabilization available on the Olympus SP-320. That mode simply uses a higher ISO sensitivity setting in order to use a faster shutter speed.