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|  | Brand: Olympus Category: Photography
List Price: $349.99 Buy Used: $39.99 as of 9/9/2010 19:05 MST details You Save: $310.00 (89%)
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Seller: raymond27913 Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 6451
Media: Electronics Optical Zoom: 4 Maximum Focal Length: 110 Minimum Focal Length: 28 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 6.4 x 4.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: iS-20 Model: iS-20 UPC: 050332127395 EAN: 0050332127395 ASIN: B00004TQ0T
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which country does this item made in? May 8, 2001 0 out of 10 found this review helpful
Is this item made in Japan or China?
Great Line of Cameras March 2, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great line of cameras. Looks very cool. Pictures are great with everything that it is suppose to have to produce great pictures. Good flexibility with good automation. Some buttons are hard to use, especially when it comes to figuring out what you want the flash to do. Concerned that it eats batteries, especially since it is fun to play with it. Noisy automation (which is good for feedback). Seems balanced to hold. Will likely replace the carrying case with a larger one to hold the camera and 210mm zoom lense we got with it comfortably so that will be easy to remove and add camera and lense from case with lense cap on the 210mm flying off everywhere. I wish the default lense had a little more range and a 300mm lense was extra. Zoom lense screws on and off. Not sure if the mechanics of the zoom functions are harmed when you screw on and off lense though the manual claims it doesn't. The remote control had a handy feature that you can open it and attach it to the case carrying strap so that you don't lose it. Difficult to open it too so it will not accidently come off. Other handy features included being able to correct the view-finder according to your eyesight. We found the more expensive 30 DLX model for a good price with panoramic, 210mm lense, remote, and the olympus case at another on-line retailer through bizrate. The DLX model is suppose to sport some kind of color correction feature but it is undocumented in the manual. Never heard of the company but they shipped immediately without problem. Despite the criticisms, very fine camera. Olympus does a good job at attention to detail. I just wish the lense and body sported a rubber bumper in the event that you drop the camera with the lense extended. Cameras get dropped. It is a shame if it damages a good expensive one.
Great Line of Cameras March 2, 2001 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is a great line of cameras. Looks very cool. Pictures are great with everything that it is suppose to have to produce good pictures. Good flexibility with good automation. Some buttons are hard to use, especially when it comes to figuring out what you want the flash to do. Concerned that it eats batteries, especially since it is fun to play with it. Noisy automation. Seems balanced to hold. Will likely replace the carrying case with an additional one to hold the 210mm zoom lense we got with it that will be easy to remove and add camera and lense from case. I wish the default lense had a little more range and a 300mm lense was extra. Zoom lense screws on and off. Not sure if the mechanics of the zoom functions are harmed when you screw on and off lense. We found the more expensive 30 DLX model for a good price with panoramic, 210mm lense, remote, and the olympus case at another on-line retailer through bizrate. The DLX model is suppose to sport some kind of color correction feature but it is undocumented in the manual. Never heard of the company but they shipped immediately without problem. Despite the criticisms, very fine camera.
Perfect for me! December 31, 2000 Sherry H Walker (Suches, GA United States) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I love this camera. I wanted a camera that I can take good family photos with as well as use to learn a bit about the basics of photography. The directions were easy to understand, and it took no time at all to figure it out and start shooting. My favorite is the portrait mode. It's very simple to use, and the results are fantastic!
Olympus iS-20 QD Camera December 26, 2000 Alex Banchevski (Somerville, NJ United States) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Very versatile, stylish, easy-to-use camera! I used several rolls of my 2-month daughter basically in the portrait mode and I found them very good (w/flash or without it). But more impressive pictures have been done outdoors with 28mm focus. They a really great! The images are sharp, clear, a full of depth. Before I used 35mm fixed Olympus Stylus and my manual Minolta XG-7. This IS-20 QD camera has a lot more to offer for for the beginner and experienced photographer!
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