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Here are some pictures I took with my Olympus Stylus 710
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As you can probably tell I'm a fan of the close ups. Its where this camera really shines, otherwise the picture quality is just mediocre. |
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closes and macro shots are the best. i think most of the pictures are sharp and have good contrast. except for the third one. i think the focus was on the wrong area.
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Nice, and ya it looks like you where focused on the needles for the third pic, still nice none the less.
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True, I probably should have had it focused on the pine cone, but even so its pretty good for such a cheap little digital camera.
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Now don't get me wrong it still looks like a really nice picture. Props still go out for it, just an observation
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Ken Rockwell did a small write up about picture taking between a small point-n-shoot and a DSLR and the results were surprising.
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pretty pretty
nice camera work what camera is this? |
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Olympus Stylus 710
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Damn! Loookin' Good.
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