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Olympus u1010 Reviewed

Submitted by Brandon on Thursday, 10 April 2008No Comment
Olympus u1010 Reviewed

Register Hardware has the verdict on the Olympus u1010.

For those of you out there that are looking for a camera that can take shots without a lot of manipulation. The Olympus u 1010 might be worth looking at. 

The only fly in the Olympus µ1010 ointment is that it takes the several seconds before it’s ready for the next shot, unless you use the continuous mode function - although you have to settle for smaller image files if you use this feature. The µ1010 isn’t aimed at the enthusiast, but then it’s much more than just a basic camera. Best of all, it’s packed full of friendly features.

Olympus u1010

Again you probably don’t want this if you’re looking for top of the line equipment, but its a good point and shoot.

Check out Register Hardware, they have the complete look at the u1010.

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