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Introduction
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01.Physical Tour
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02.Components
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03.Design / Layout
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04.Modes
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05.Control Options
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06.Image Parameters
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07.Connectivity / Extras
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08.Overall Impressions
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09.Conclusion
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10.Comments
Olympus Stylus 710
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Physical Tour
By its very name, the Stylus is a style-oriented camera. The digital versions of the Stylus haven’t been quite as successful as the original film ones, but with the new launch of the 710, which includes new features such as Bright Capture Technology for improving composition in low light, Digital Image Stabilization Mode for capturing steady shots and an even more stylish design, Olympus is hoping this latest addition will return the glory to the Stylus name. With a 2.5-inch LCD screen, Olympus’ TruePic Turbo Image Processor and its well-known "all weather" body, the tiny new Olympus Stylus 710 is available now for $349.99.
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