Customers Reviews  2009-10-01 Just what I needed at a great price! I was not able to purchase it the store, but when they did have it it was much more expensive. |  2009-09-23 It's little and it works What can I say? It's little, it works, and it was five dollars. That pretty much makes it a 100% winner for me. |  2009-09-13 It works on C8080WZ I purchased this M+ 1GB xD card for my Olympus C8080WZ. Because more and more stores stop carrying xD card, I thought I had to have one before they totally disappear from the market.
I chose M+ because I have read somewhere that this one records longer video than older one like type M. I chose 1GB instead of larger size because my 4GB Compact Flash I was using before took more time to start up and longer wait between the shots than 32 MB xD the original came with the camera. It worked out right. It works just as quickly as the original 32 MB xD, though it could be a difference between Compact Flash and xD.
Only thing I was worried about was the compatibility issue. The card was one of the newest type and my camera was 4 yr. old. My concern was unfounded, it works flawlessly.
The capacity of 1 GB xD is bigger than 1/4 of 4GB Compact Flash. 2063 for the xD, 7740 for the Compact Flash on 1600x1200 JPG, even though actual frame counts will be more. It's nice to have both card at the same time and switchable. I'm planning to use the xD for the photos, Compact Flash for the video, mostly.
I don't think I'll need another card for the camera, and I think I made a good investment. I love the camera and I plan to use it until stops working or the card fails and no longer can be found. |  2009-03-22 Great Product I have used Olympus products for a long time. Very dependable and easy to use. | |
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Olympus Cameras HistoryOlympus Corporation (early known as Takachiho Seisakusho) was founded by Takeshi Yamashitaon on October 12, 1919, and initially specialized in microscope and thermometer businesses. The company is named after Mount Olympus, the home of the gods in Greek mythology.
Olympus continued the tradition of manufacturing high-quality optics through the development of camera lenses, starting in 1934. Two years later the Zuiko lens was born.
Through its history Olympus Company has manufactured various types of cameras: medium-format cameras, fully automatic zoom cameras, 35mm cameras, EE-equipped cameras, autofocus cameras - in different series.
The history of Olympus cameras began in 1936, when they introduced their first camera, the Semi-Olympus I. It was very expensive camera for that time.
In 1959 the first truly innovative camera series was launched - compact and portable (for their time) PEN models. They were half-frame format, allowing 72 pictures of 18 × 24 mm format on a stand... More About Olympus Cameras |
Olympus PEN E-P2 Digital SLR Camera
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Its features inckude fast Imager Autofocus with Face Detection, the Olympus Dust Reduction System and the new TruePic™ V Image Processor.
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The camera is essentially a point-and-shoot one. It offers the Intelligent Auto mode, in which the camera automatically adjusts the settings to get the best results, and 16 easy-to-use Shooting Modes for nearly every shooting scenario (such as Sports, Fireworks and Night + Po ...
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Olympus America Inc. and Crayola LLC have announced the joint introduction of a special digital camera bundle aimed at kids, the Olympus FE-46.
This Digital Camera Coloring Set includes the camera itself, plus a colorable craft storage box, and a 64-count pack of Crayola crayons.
The FE-46 digital camera was announced last July. It features 12 megapixels of resolution, 5x optical zoom and 2.7-inch LCD display. Slightly over an inch thick, it is powered with two AA alkaline batteries in t ...
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While operating the camera, you can select from the following shooting modes: Program, intelligent Auto, in which the camera automatically recognizes and adjusts settings for five common scenes, image stabilization, scene mode and video capture. There are 14 scene mod ...
Olympus FE-5010 UltraCompact
The Olympus FE-5010 is a super-slim affordable digital camera.It features 12 megapixels of resolution, 5x optical zoom and Intelligent Auto shooting.
At the heart of the camera is the TruePic III Image Processor that is responsible for crystal-clear photos even at high ISO settings, accurate colors, true-to-life flesh tones and faster processing speeds.
The camera is a point-and shoot, and thanks to Intelligent Auto it performs numerous challenging tasks for you, for instance, it can ide ...
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