Olympus
Digital Cameras
Olympus offers both point & shoot and interchangeable lens cameras, and they are one of the main proponents of the Four Thirds lens format. They also offer a well regarded range of water and shockproof compact cameras.
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Olympus Digital SLRs
Olympus Point & Shoots
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$896.941Olympus PEN E-P3
The Olympus E-P3 is the latest flagship Micro Four Thirds camera from Olympus, with a dual core image processor, the fastest contrast AF we've seen yet, 3-inch OLED electrostatic touchscreen, built-in flash, and the retro styling the PEN series of cameras is known for. Read our full review to see if the E-P3 has the brains to match its looks. Read full 7-part review
$896.94TypesAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels
$499.991Olympus XZ-1
After spending several years developing its PEN brand of interchangeable lens cameras, it seems Olympus is ready to re-enter the market of high-end point-and-shoot cameras. As it turns out, the company's first attempt in about ten years is a home run. Read full 16-part review
$499.99TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels -

$499.002Olympus PEN E-PM1
The entry-level Olympus PEN E-PM1 has made it through our full battery of testing. Read our full review to see if this so-called PEN Mini has performance big enough to match the flagship Olympus E-P3. Read full 7-part review
$499.00TypesAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels
$279.002Olympus SP-810UZ
Olympus crams 36x zoom into this tiny body, but image quality suffers for it. Read full 16-part review
$279.00TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels -
TypesProsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels13.06

$218.73ArchiveOlympus SP-590UZ
The $450 Olympus SP-590UZ has the biggest zoom in town, a whopping 26x lens, but lacks the performance or features to distance it from the competition. Read full 16-part review
$218.73TypesUltra-ZoomAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.20 -

$399.00ArchiveOlympus PEN E-P1
The Olympus E-P1 is a modern camera in retro-design disguise, with a compact size that finally delivers on the "micro" part of the Micro Four Thirds promise. Read full 7-part review
$399.00TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels13.10
$212.14ArchiveOlympus Stylus TOUGH-8000
The Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 is a tough camera that can take some abuse and keep taking photos. However, the image and video it captures are of lackluster quality. Read full 16-part review
$212.14TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.00 -

$329.00ArchiveOlympus PEN E-PL1
The least expensive Micro Four Thirds camera to date is a solid step-up for point-and-shooters, with its compact size, built-in flash, and excellent image sharpness. Current SLR shooters may grumble about the relatively slow autofocus and $280 accessory EVF required for eye-level shooting, though. Read full 7-part review
$329.00TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels13.1
$197.49First LookOlympus SP-800UZ
The 14-megapixel Olympus SP-800UZ delivers 30x ultrazoom power in a camera that weighs just 14.7 oz. Read full 7-part review
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$2,449.00ArchiveOlympus E-30
The Olympus E-30 is a new 12-megapixel, mid-range SLR that introduces Art filters to modify your photographs in interesting ways. While we were impressed by the sharpness and good image stabilization of this $1200 camera, it did poorly in our lab tests. Read full 7-part review
$2,449.00TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels13.10
$129.99First LookOlympus Stylus Tough 6020
The Olympus Stylus Tough 6020 is a tough, smart looking camera that shoots high resolution 14 megapixel images and can take high definition 720p video. Read full 7-part review
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$1,199.00ArchiveOlympus E-620
The Olympus E-620, a 12.3-megapixel SLR priced at $799. Read full 7-part review
$1,199.00TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels13.10
$209.00First LookOlympus Stylus-7040
Olympus introduced the 14-megapixel Stylus-7040 at CES, with a 7x wide zoom lens, 720p video and a stylish compact design priced at $250. Sounds like a good deal based on our initial hands-on experience. Read full 7-part review
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First Look
Olympus E-5
There aren't many cameras that you feel you could use to stop a charging Rhino, but the E-5 is one of them. But while it is tough, the E-5 is a little behind the curve on specs, shooting 12. Read full 9-part review

$139.00First LookOlympus Stylus-9000
Olympus is bringing some big-zoom boom to its compact camera line-up with the Stylus-9000, a 6.5-ounce pocket-friendly device with a hefty 10x optical zoom, priced at $350 and due in February. Read full 8-part review
$139.00
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