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7/8/2006 3:15:15 PM
CART 0 Items SEARCH FOR IN Entire SiteElectronicsCameras & CamcordersComputersHome AppliancesPhones & CommunicationsOffice ProductsMusic -Album Title -Artist -SongMovies -Title -PersonGamesSoftwareResources Welcome.Please create an account or Sign in. Fuji - 512MB xD-Picture Card 22000112 Our Price: $49.99 Best Buy > |Brand Stores > Computers Brand Stores > Olympus > Cameras > Olympus Point & Shoot Digital Cameras > Product Info Reg. Price: $399.99On Sale Now:See price in cart On Sale New! Free Shipping Shipping: Usually leaves our warehouse in 1 business dayEstimate arrival time.Store Pickup: Available at most stores Select preferred store availability Olympus Stylus 7.1-Megapixel Digital Camera Model: 720 SW Snap underwater shots as far as 10' deep with this durable digital camera that can stand up to the elements and even withstand drops from up to 5'. The sleek and compact design makes it an ideal vacation accessory.7.1-megapixel CCD captures high-resolution images up to 3072 x 2304 pixels3x optical/5x digital/15x total zoom2.5" color LCD monitor with histogram display and auto rotationMore OptionsProtect your investment with a Service Plan. Do you have all the accessories you need? Compare with products in this price range. Protect Your Investment Product Features TruePic TURBO image processor uses all pixels at all resolutions and delivers pixel smoothing and noise-reduction for color-accurate images Digital image stabilization minimizes shake and vibration distortion; Bright Capture technology for enhanced preview and image equality in low light Scene modes include portrait, landscape, night scene, night + portrait, sport, indoor, candle, self-portrait, available light portrait, fireworks, museum, cuisine, behind glass and more; built-in help guide for added convenience iESP CCD contrast-detecting autofocus with spot AF mode; digital ESP multipattern and spot metering Continuous shooting mode captures 3.7 fps or up to 11 pictures in HQ; 1.1 fps or up to 6 pictures in SQ for fast action shots White balance modes include auto and preset (daylight, overcast, tungsten, fluorescent1, fluorescent2 and fluorescent3); built-in auto flash with red-eye reduction, fill-in and off modes Special photo effects include saturation, black-and-white and sepia for creative images; panorama mode with Olympus Master software when using Olympus brand xD-Picture Card (not included) Video mode records QuickTime 640 x 480 movie clips at 15 fps in SHQ with audio; 320 x 240 movie clips at 15 fps in HQ with audio; 160 x 120 at 15 fps in SQ with audio (limited in length only by available memory capacity) 32MB internal memory (19.1MB dedicated to image storage) and xD-Picture Card memory slot (media not included) >> Store more photos! Find compatible memory cards in our Memory Center! Playback modes include still image, single image, slideshow, red-eye fix, calendar, movie edit and frame index Auto-Connect USB interface and A/V outputs; direct printing with any PictBridge-enabled printer, so you can connect your camera to a compatible printer and print photos without using your PC Rugged, shockproof (up to 5'), waterproof (up to 10') and dustproof design for shooting in a variety of situations Olympus Master software provided to help organize and add special effects to images Product Details Warranty Terms - Parts 1 year Warranty Terms - Labor 1 year Product Height 2.3" Product Width 3.6" Product Weight 5.3 oz. (without battery and media) Product Depth 0.8" Camera Body Style Sleek and slim Megapixels (Effective) 7.1 Megapixels (Total) 7.4 Image Resolution Up to 3072 x 2304 Optical Zoom 3x Digital Zoom 5x Lens Features 10 lenses in 8 groups, 3 aspherical lenses Lens Focal Length(s) 35mm equivalent 35-114mm LCD Screen Size 2.5" LCD Screen Features Color with histogram and auto rotation Viewfinder LCD only Burst Mode Yes Internal Memory 32MB Compatible Memory Formats xD-Picture Card Text Overlay Date and time Shutter Speeds 1/1000 - 1/2 sec.; up to 4 sec. in night mode Aperture Range f/3.5 - f/5 White Balance Auto, preset (daylight, overcast, tungsten, fluorescent1, fluorescent2, fluorescent3) Flash Range Up to 12.5' (wide); up to 8.5' (telephoto) Flash Modes Auto, red-eye reduction, fill-in, off Orientation Sensor Yes Focus Range Normal: 1.6' - infinity; Macro: 7.9" - infinity (wide); Super Macro: 2.8" - 1.6' Movie Mode Yes ISO Equivalent Auto, 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 Self-Timer 12 sec. Interface USB 2.0 Camera Dock Not included Video Outputs Yes Audio Yes File Formats JPEG, MPEG (QuickTime) Exposure Control Exposure compensation (±2 EV in 1/3 steps) Image Storage Capacity Varies Batteries 1 rechargeable lithium-ion Li-42B (included) AC Adapter Optional Digital Magnification 5x Imaging Sensor Type CCD Imaging Sensor Size 1/2.33" Accessories Wrist strap, USB and A/V cables, lithium-ion Li-42B rechargeable battery and charger, basic instruction manual, quick-start guide and software CD-ROM Software Included Olympus Master software
7/8/2006 3:24:54 PM
damn
7/8/2006 3:59:20 PM
holy crap at least edit the dang paste a little.
7/8/2006 4:16:36 PM
The camera sucks ass for image quality. It's only worth it for the durability.
7/8/2006 5:15:24 PM
yea for an underwater camera, that's a very cheap price. I have the Olympus 710, and you can buy an underwater enclosure for an extra 150 or something. That's cool to already have it underwater capable.
7/8/2006 6:14:39 PM
its not really an underwater camera. its more like water resistant. 10' is nothing, any shell you buy for a camera is generally made for 120' or so of depth.
7/8/2006 6:24:11 PM
I bought this camera earlier this week and have been very pleased with the decision.Ok, so yea, if you compare it to an SLR or something of course the images aren't as nice. Actually, that was my main hang up - do I go with an D70s or D200 (Nikon), or do I want something I can abuse and still get pretty damn good shots with. AND spend like 5x's less.Here's the only shot I've got online so far with it:http://superbowl.wsbthree.com/v/Charlie/P7040006.JPG.htmlAfter talking to a lot of photogs and doing some thinking - I just realized that I have no fucking need for a huge SLR deal. Go spend $450-$500 bucks and get a great compact digital that will last you for years.And feel free to PM me if you have any more ?'s.
7/8/2006 9:51:09 PM
"as far as 10ft deep!"LOL on my dives in the Keys in May I hit 100fsw...and even that isn't too far down.
7/9/2006 12:24:33 AM
I am just looking for something I wont fuck up taking out to bars and using around my hot tub.
7/9/2006 1:14:36 PM
^^ Really, because I thought for anything much over around 150 ft you'd need a heliox system or something. So for normal dives, 100-120 feet is pretty respetable isn't it? I mean at more than 40 meters you've only got a few minutes before surfacing will mean making decompression stops.But anyways, 10 ft is just fine for snorkling or shallow-depth rebreather diving. Basic rebreather systems are best at shallow depths under 16 feet anyways.[Edited on July 9, 2006 at 5:16 PM. Reason : ]
7/9/2006 5:14:40 PM
I read a review online where a guy did get moisture inside and fried it, they sent him a replacement no questions asked.
7/9/2006 5:17:48 PM