Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-09-22 23:19:10
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However, in practical terms, the difference between the 5Mp offered by the Kodak C360 on test and the 6Mp of the Olympus makes very little difference and certainly doesn't justify any extra outlay. More importantly, while the Kodak has a really solid...

However, in practical terms, the difference between the 5Mp offered by the Kodak C360 on test and the 6Mp of the Olympus makes very little difference and certainly doesn't justify any extra outlay. More importantly, while the Kodak has a really solid...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-09-22 23:19:17
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When you think that plenty of D-SLR cameras only offer 6Mp resolution, its quite something that you can get the same number of pixels out of a £120 compact camera. However, in practical terms, the difference between the 5Mp offered by the Kodak C360 o...

Very natural colour rendition...

Feels cheap and plasticky, Images have unwanted noise...

When you think that plenty of D-SLR cameras only offer 6Mp resolution, its quite something that you can get the same number of pixels out of a £120 compact camera. However, in practical terms, the difference between the 5Mp offered by the Kodak C360 o...
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Even when taking its price and target market into account the Olympus FE-120 proves to be a disappointment. Although this is a six megapixel model the picture quality disappoints. This is balanced to a degree by real ease of use, but overall I cannot reco...
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The Olympus FE-120 (also known as the X700), is available from around £120 / $199, and is a medium sized point and shoot 6 megapixel digital camera, with a 3x optical zoom lens and a 1.8" TFT screen. The camera is enclosed in a silver pla...
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The FE-120s case resembles a bar of soap, with rounded edges and recessed buttons. At just over 1.4 inches thick, its slim enough to fit into a coat pocket or handbag, and at just over 5 ounces, it wont weigh you down. Its 3X zoom lens telescopes ou...

LCD is small, at 1.8 inches, buttons are well placed...

Lacks manual focus, startup is slow, around 4.5 seconds The Final Word Bland styling and a small LCD display detract for an otherwise impressive package. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in...

Bland styling and a small LCD display detract for an otherwise impressive package. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and distribution channels, or second hand. The price displayed...
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SummaryPros: Inexpensive; accurate color and exposure; light, slim body; comfortable to operate. Cons: Images a little soft; small, low-resolution LCD screen; no manual controls; no video out for TV viewing. Price as rated: $230 Best Current Price: $13...

Inexpensive; accurate color and exposure; light, slim body; comfortable to operate.

Images a little soft; small, low-resolution LCD screen; no manual controls; no video out for TV viewing.

The Olympus FE-120 is a low-cost camera that delivers good image quality, though it offers few manual controls. Its limited battery life and small LCD detract from its other fine qualities. In the end this camera will appeal mostly to people who are ha...
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Low-cost camera delivers high image quality, though manual controls are few and battery life is limited. LCD is only 1.8 inches.

LCD is small, at 1.8 inches, Buttons are well placed, allowing oneha...

Lacks manual focus, Starup is slow, around 4.5 seconds...

Budget camera sacrifices features, but takes great photos in automatic mode.
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The Olympus FE-120 is an entry-level 6.0-megapixel digital camera that packs a 3x optical zoom and 1.8-inch color LCD into a compact and lightweight body. The FE-120 features a built-in Help Guide so you dont have to consult a manual; easy printing di...
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