Olympus Stylus Zoom 115 QD DLX Date 35mm Camera

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242 of 243 people found the following review helpful:
If you buy only one camera, this is the best

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Aug
10, 1999
I am an advanced photographer, worked at it professionally, and posess 8 high-end cameras with boxes of lenses, accessories, etc.
I decided to try the Olympus as a "vacation camera" rather than hauling around camera cases stuffed with equipment. This jewel fits in a shirt pocket.
We headed for the Pacific Northwest. As a test, I decided to leave all the settings on the camera in the default full automatic mode in order to test its capability in dealing with varying photographic situations.
I was amazed. It handled backlight, sidelight, frontlight, full sun, overcast, fog, scenics, closeups, portraits, and anything else I could dream up and produced excellent prints of them all.
Don't worry about tiny buttons; you will rarely use them. The important ones are full size buttons.
I used only Kodak 800 MAX film with Kodak Premium processing, and could not be more pleased. The Olympus is the best "point and shoot" camera I have used.
57 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent Camera

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Nov
21, 1998
My husband and I bought this camera and took it on vacation with us. It never got sunny but you wouldn't know it to look at the pictures. Sorry I didn't buy it from Amazon - thier price was ~$100 less than what we paid. END
43 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
Exceptional Cameras

(5 out of 5) by Mel Potts on Dec
18, 1998 (Albertville, AL USA)
My wife and I began using the stylus series years ago - starting with the single focus. Since then, we have collected several, including two zooms. They are so good, we find ourselves leaving our full-size 35mm cameras at home. My hobby is birddog training, and you cannot beat them for ease of operation, picture quality, and dependability in the field. I have had the clamshell frozen shut from freeding rain, warmed it in my hand, and then snapped pictures that turned out exceptional. As the editor of "The Flushing Whip," the official publication of the National Red Setter Field Trial Association (NRSFTA), the majority of the pictures published are taken by our Olympus Stylus cameras. Get your hands on one and you will not be disappointed. Happy Hunting!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Takes great pictures! I love this camera.

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on May
21, 2001
This is the best pocket camera I have ever owned. It is easy to use and takes great pictures. Just slide back the lens cover and it's ready to shoot. Almost idiot-proof!
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
Froze up at the worst possible moment

(1 out of 5) by Ellen L. Witter on Feb
5, 2000 (Noblesville, IN United States)
I purchased this camera in August of 98, and moved overseas. In January '99, my eighty-one year old father was riding on the back of an elephant in Thailand. When I went to take a shot of this once in a lifetime event, the camera lens froze in the out position and would not take a picture. A moment lost forever! Attempts to get the camera fixed overseas were futile, as they would not honor a US warranty. I sent several emails to Olympus asking some direction but received no response.
Also, soon after we purchased this model, my husband and I stood side by side taking the same picture with this and a Samsung comparable model, both on automatic, and found the resulting pictures to have no noticeable difference. Due to the lack of email response by Olympus, I would hesitate to buy another, as this one was money down the drain.