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Olympus Stylus 780 7.1MP Digital Camera with Dual Image Stabilized 5x Optical Zoom (Black)
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Olympus Stylus 780 7.1MP Digital Camera with Dual Image Stabilized 5x Optical Zoom (Black) List Price: $459.58
Our Price: $247.69
You Save: $211.89

Features
 7.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints
 5x image-stabilized optical zoom; 28x total seamless zoom
 2.5-inch LCD display with 140-degree viewing angle
 Bright Capture technology; 26 selectable shooting modes
 Stores images on xD Picture Cards; powered by Li-Ion battery (battery and charger included)
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Olympus Stylus 780 7.1MP Digital Camera with Dual Image Stabilized 5x Optical Zoom (Black) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Totally satisfied
I have used this camera in a variety of situations and it doesn't disappoint. The pictures are clear, the zoom capability is a real advantage over the normal 3X optical zoom, and the closeups are awesome. Took pictures in the near-dark of historic potato houses and it brought these musty rooms to life. I could see in the picture what my eyes couldn't see, without glare or unnatural looking light. I put the case on my belt, let the sweater hang over and can draw it out like a pistol. So different from the SLR days when tourist was written all over me. Also my blow-ups have been very clear, at least to 11x14. The only problem is the wash-out on the screen in a bright, sunny day. I learned to compensate for that by holding the camera away from my body and aiming under those conditions. Works about 80% of the time. One usually tries to avoid the sun anyway
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