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April 6, 2005

Olympus Stylus Verve Review

"Just because so many digital cameras are silver and rectangular, even kind of bulky, doesn't mean all of them have to be. The four-megapixel, 3.7-ounce Stylus Verve is none of those things. Available in six vibrant colors, its all metal, all weather body has a rounded, contoured shape that's sure to turn heads. The Verve features a 1.8inch LCD display that is viewable under sunlit conditions; 2x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom; and 16 scene program modes that optimize your shoots under various conditions. You can even shoot mini QuickTime movies with the Verve. Using USB 2.0, you can upload photos to a PC, or print directly to any PictBridge-enabled printer. A 16MB xD-Picture card and editing software are also in the box; some editing tools even make it onboard the camera." [via e-gear]
Consumer Price: $299

Posted by geekblue at April 6, 2005 10:56 AM

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