Olympus Stylus 730 Review



Cnet has reviewed the new Olympus Stylus 730 and like it for ; large, backlit buttons, and a handy Simple Mode that automates almost all of the camera’s functions. They list the Cons as: extremely noisy images and exhibited sluggish performance.

The Olympus Stylus 730 is outfitted with a 7.1-megapixel CCD image sensor and a big 3 inch LCD. The first thing you notice is the extremely slick form factor and the digicam measures 3.8 inches wide x 2.4 inches high x 0.83 inches deep. The camera is Pictbridge compatible and has the handy Bright Capture Technology which lets you take good bright images even when the lightening conditions are poor. high x 0.83 inches deep. And yes, this one is also an ultra slim digicam and is less that 1 inch thin.The Olympus Stylus 730 can record videos in VGA quality in sound and also has a QuickTime Movie mode.

In the end the website reviews ” The Olympus Stylus 730 is a pretty camera with some impressive design aspects, but it simply doesn’t hold up for photography. If you really want a camera that can take a splash, consider the waterproof, shock-resistant Olympus Stylus 720 SW. The 720 SW shares some of the 730′s flaws, but its images are less noisy, and it can take much more abuse with regard to being dropped or getting wet.”

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