Digital Camera Review

Digital Camera Review

The Olympus D series is tailored for point-and-shoot users who don’t want to be bothered with manual adjustments to capture impressive images. The 5-megapixel Olympus D-630 debuts as the new top-of-the-line model with more resolution and increased ease of use with an added Help Guide. A 3x optical zoom lens rotates into place, giving the camera a modern and sleek look, unique in the D series. At 4.4 ounces and only an inch wide, the D-630 provides consumers with a slim, no-fuss digital camera that’s as easily portable as it is to use. There are no manual options included on this Olympus Camedia model; the focus is more on automatic settings and user friendliness. The Olympus D-630 will be available for a retail price of $299 in April.
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Conclusion
The overall worth of the camera can only be determined by the buyer. If consumers are looking for a variety of manual options and array of settings, the Olympus D-630 Zoom will look threadbare. However, consumers looking for a hassle-free digital camera that will essentially record the image for them, the D-630 will do it with style. Users can take high resolution pictures without digging through menus or making manual adjustments. The user-friendly interface offers simplified menus with visual examples and written explanations. The outer controls on the camera are just as simple; the layout is neat and organized, so users can easily find the clearly labeled controls. The Olympus D-630 Zoom is the highest model in the simplistic point-and-shoot D series and will be available for $299 in April.

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