Olympus Stylus 410 Digital Camera.
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Editors' Rating:
7.0 of 10
 

 • Value for money 7
 • Ease of Use 7
 • Performance 7
 • Image Quality 7

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 • Value for money -
 • Ease of Use -
 • Performance -
 • Image Quality -

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$184.99
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 PROS
 • Good image quality but not outstanding.
  Weatherproof body.
 • Quick-burst mode.

 CONS
  Few manual controls.
  Slow autofocus in dim light.

Includes: Olympus Stylus 410 Digital Camera, 16MB xD-Picture Card; LI-10B Li-Ion Battery and Charger; RM-2 Self-timer Remote Control; Digital Camera Win/Mac USB Cable; Video Cable; Wrist Strap; Quick Start Guide; Printed Instruction Manual; Warranty Card; CD-ROM: CAMEDIA Master Software, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Camera Reference Manual.
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  The sleek Olympus Stylus 410 is the latest addition to Olympus' popular line of rugged, weather-resistant digital cameras. With 4-megapixel resolution, 3x optical zoom, and a splash-proof body, the Stylus 410 is very similar to the successful Stylus 400. Look closely, however, and you'll find some key differences - the Stylus 410 offers sound recording with its movies and features 10 pre-set shooting modes, as opposed to the 400's seven modes.
  This is a great basic camera, especially if you are a little rough on your electronics. It has all the standard features: 4 megapixels, 3x optical and 4x digital zoom and it shoots video. It has ten shooting modes, unusually high for a basic camera. Recycling time, or the time it takes for the flash to recharge for a second shot, is five seconds, which isn't too bad for a camera at this price.


Stylus 410 Major Features:

3x Zoom Digital Camera featuring 4 effective megapixels.
4 effective megapixels for 2,272 x 1,704-pixel images.
1.5-inch  low-temperature poly-silicon TFT color LCD monitor (134,000 pixels).
3x optical zoom lens, 5.8 – 17.4mm (equivalent to a 35-105mm lens on a 35mm camera).
Digital zoom up to 4x magnification.
Shutter speeds from 1/1,000 to 1/2 seconds.
Auto exposure mode for different recording situations (portrait, self-portrait, night scene, landscape, pan-focus, beach/snow, food, indoors).
Adjustable white balance for various light conditions (automatic, daylight sunny/cloudy, incandescent light, fluorescent light).
Various methods of exposure metering (ESP evaluative metering, spot metering).
Built-in flash with auto, fill and red-eye reduction modes.
Variable light sensitivity: Auto (ISO 64 - 480).
Image Effects: Black & White, Sepia, Resize, Rotation.
Panorama available with supplied xD-Picture Card.
QuickTime Movie mode with Audio.
Image storage on xD-Picture card (16MB card included).
USB Auto-Connect for fast image download.
Power from LI-10B Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery (3.7v) (battery and charger included), AC adapter (optional).
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compliant.
All-weather performance lets you shoot digital images under almost any weather condition.
All-metal body.
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When purchasing a camera you have three components of the price to consider - the camera price, postage and handling, and taxes. Many dealers lower the price to make the camera more attractive, then increase the postage and handling to boost their profits.

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