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Olympus MJU 1020 Reviewed

Submitted by Brandon on Monday, 7 April 2008No Comment
Olympus MJU 1020 Reviewed

Digital Life just took a look at the newly released Olympus MJU 1020 and things look favorable.

It’s a pricey camera at a suggested retail at $500, but it seems it might be worth it.

 Olympus MJU 1020

According to the Olympus website, the Mju 1020 “continues the traditional combination of the smooth curvature of an arc with the functionally elegant form of a wedge”.

This, of course, is a right load of nonsense that means absolutely nothing outside the feverish brain of an over-excited copywriter.

However, putting all the marketing hype to one side, the 1020 remains a surprisingly good compact digital camera that packs an extensive set of features into its very modest dimensions.

Digital Life has the full story on the Olympus MJU 1020.

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