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October 2009
Review summary of Olympus Camedia D-380 / C120
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 308 reviews of Olympus Camedia D-380 / C120 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 7.25/10. Comparing these reviews to 540866 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 76/100 (or 7.6 out of 10) = Good Quality.
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September 2004
Olympus Camedia D-380: Digital Cameras - Olympus D-380 Digital Camera Review, Information, Specifications
Review summary: The Olympus D-380 is the latest member of an already great point-and-shoot digicam line that started 'way back in digicam antiquity with the D-320. This latest incarnation offers a larger 2.0-megapixel CCD and some extra capture modes. Clearly ...
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July 2002
Olympus D-380
By Jeff Keller
Review summary: The first thing I want to mention is that the SHQ resolution is not a typo. You get a few extra pixels in that mode, for some reason.
Verdict: The D-380 includes an 8MB SmartMedia card, which will get you started with digital photography. But if you really want to get serious, you'll need a larger card -- 32MB or better is my recommendation
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June 2002
Olympus Camedia D-380
By Tracey Capen
Review summary: WHAT'S HOT: $199 is a great price for 2-megapixel camera. Because the camera isn't loaded with features, it's extremely easy to use. Shortcut buttons let you set the self-timer, flash, and other core functions with a minimum of fuss. Video recording ...
Verdict: Aside from the focus problems mentioned above, we were fairly pleased with the results of our photo tests. Overall, exposures and color looked accurate, and the camera produced fine contrast and shadow detail in our outdoor city shots. The 4-by-6-inch ...
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April 2002
HardwareCentral - Olympus D-380 Review.
By John P. Mello Jr.
Verdict: You can compose your shots on the 1.6-inch, 60,000-pixel color LCD monitor or in the optical viewfinder; the former works adequately even in bright sunlight, and is the only way to see the enlarged image if framing a shot using the digital zoom. If ...
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