Olympus Stylus 830 Review By thinkcamera
271 Views February 20th, 2008 Category: Olympus, Popularity: 4%The Olympus μ [mju:] 830 has barely hit the streets and already there’s a new generation coming to fill in the gaps. It’s perhaps understandable though; a camera at the price launched a year ago might lack the face detection and image stabilisation found on current models and would be effectively dead on the shelves.

thinkcamera reviewed the Olympus Stylus 830 and gave out”this is not a camera geared for the enthusiast, as the lack of easy-to-access basic aperture priority, shutter priority and manual modes are a limitation. But for the point and click user, the Olympus μ [mju:] 830 has a lot to offer. It’s quick to start, easy to operate and has a built-in guide to walk you through the problems. In short, it’s close to a no-brainer.”
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