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The OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS Stylus Epic Zoom 80 QD CG Date is a compact 35mm point-and-shoot film camera featuring a versatile 38-80mm 2.2x zoom lens with autofocus, six flash modes including red-eye reduction, and a splash-proof metallic case. It offers automatic film loading, date/time imprinting, and a remote self-timer, making it a stylish, durable choice for professionals seeking classic film quality with modern convenience.
| ASIN | B000021YUO |
| Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #215,247 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #80 in Point & Shoot Film Cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (81) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 1999 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Item model number | Epic Zoom 80 |
| Manufacturer | Olympus |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 3.3 x 2.5 inches |
J**E
What a wonderful little camera
Takes great pictures. Survives a drop onto the sidewalk (dropped from 2 feat from a bench). Handles rain no problemo. Still takes great pictures. Small size is great and it's easy to use. The editor review says battery compartment is hard to open -- It is unintuitive by the arrow direction (it looks straight), but look at the hindges and you'll figure it out. The viewfinder is tiny, but it works just fine. The camera's small size lets you get 2-3 extra pictures from a 24 exposure roll becuase you don't have to roll out the film at all to cross the camera body :) It is so small that it fits in teh secondary compartment of the camera bag I bought along with it. The zoomer is cool. They say that it is 2.2x, but a 35mm with no zoom is .45x, so you are actually getting 4x zoom relative to a non-zoom 35mm wide angle point and shoot. This is the best bet for your money. If you want more zoom, go get a professional camera, but with that much money (over $200), its time to go digital. This is the perfect camera for me going to LA and shooting at the LA Galaxy (Soccer MLS) players.
B**N
Wrong info in item description
Item description had the wrong battery listed so I ordered the wrong ones...
O**K
DON’T BOTHER - camera stopped working within months
Just bought in January and the flash no longer works and photos come out dark. It doesn’t prop up properly or go off during the photo. The seller, manufacturer, and Amazon were all unable to help as it was no longer repairable and outside of the return window. Save your money and buy from a small business that has a good warranty instead. Local camera repair shops also told me they couldn’t fix the issue. I’m so upset at how short lived this camera was for the price I paid :(
N**Y
Perfect For Close-Up Shots!
I bought the Olympus Stylus Zoom 80 because our family needed a camera that could take close-ups without getting all blurry. At first I was skeptical that such a small camera could really take good pictures close-up. Boy, was I ever wrong! When I got back my first roll of film I couldn't believe the crispness and clarity of the close-up pictures. My wife practically had tears in her eyes when she looked at the pictures. All she could say was "WOW, we should've bought this camera a long time ago." I couldn't agree more. Best of all this camera is a snap to use and has tons of great features. We really like the quartz dating as it comes in handy when creating memory books. We also bought the accessory kit with the remote control and camera case. For the price you can't beat it!
J**R
Dated but good
Maybe this camera is too dated. It's quite large, it can barely be called a compact camera. Also, the maximum aperture is a mere F4.5, so it's a good idea to use high-speed film. On the other hand, the picture quality is excellent, with SLR-type quality. Genuinely much better than the results I can get from a similarly-sized digital camera, especially at the shorter end of the zoom. And the flash does a pretty good job. There's some red-eye, but in general it doesn't over-light scenes, the way most flashes do on small cameras. I had this camera for a number of years, and my friend still uses it. Over the years it's developed a few problems: it makes a grinding sound as the zoom extends (it hasn't broken yet, but I expect it will someday), and it can be a little tricky to open the door enough to activate the camera. Maybe the still-in-production Stylus Epic 2.8 lens is a better choice - there's no zoom but it has a faster lens, a smaller body, and slightly better picture quality.
S**M
Great Camera for the price
I am pretty pleased with this purchase. The camera is really nice and seems pretty sturdy. My chief complaint though is that it is super slow opening up. Well, it seems really slow. Maybe I am a product of the instant gratification crowd, but it is a little annoying when you have the must take quickly picture opportunity. I guess you just get used to it. Overall, however, I am very happy with this purchase.
A**R
Poor product description
Minor scratch on the flash which doesn't bother me, but there is a smudge on the lens. Would have been nice to know beforehand.
N**I
Doesn’t load/roll film
Was so excited to use but it doesn’t roll/load the film. I’ve tried going to 3 different camera shops to see if they could help and ofcourse they couldn’t help too much because this camera is discontinued. So disappointed because the reviews were mostly all good. Would love to exchange or something for one that works.
S**A
I haven’t got my refund
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