Olympus D-600L

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1.3 megapixels | 1.8" screen | 36 – 110 mm (3.1×)
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C Lee
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By: C Lee posted on Nov 5, 2000 UTC

Opinion: Nicely constructed. High-quality zoom lens.

Problems: Very difficult to focus in low light situation and background with little contrast.

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By: Unknown user posted on Nov 6, 2000 UTC

Opinion: Takes great pictures but won't take pictures in low light

Problems: Won't take pictures in low light and also if there is no reflecting surface for the auto focus

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By: Unknown user posted on Apr 9, 2001 UTC

Opinion: Excellent choice for the money, best quality pictures compared to the competing other 2Mega Pixle Digital Cameras. Excellent print outs. Excellent flash for pictures taken inside rooms.

Problems: Too big to carry around and anap pictures, I personally go for the C3030 which is smaller, yet captures 3.43 Mega Pixles

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By: Unknown user posted on Jun 6, 2001 UTC

Opinion: Given as a Barter for a Job, this is a first digital camera I have. Its great to take pictures for free, no film costs. The real strength of the camera is image quality. The D-600L images are as good as film scanned images, pictures from a Nikon 35mm. Pictures are Clear, Sharp with bright&correct colors. Used the Macro feature for document work using the flip up flash, another success under the D-600L's belt. While not the smallest, being used to 35mm SLR it is light in comparison.
Got a new second Digital camera Professional (nikon)SLR type. The Olympus still rivels the image quality of even the pro grade digital. Now the Olympus has become the High danger camera, where the nikon fears to tread.

Problems: D-600L has two main problems : 1.) Focusing in low light. 2.) No continious pciture taking.
It can focus in low light, resulting in not being able to take a picture, even a blurry one. A work around is to take a small flashlight to light the area to focus.
The second No continous pictures manifiests itself as take a picture and wait. Its more a feature not on the D-600L that sure would be nice it it were.

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