- 5-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 13-by-17-inch enlargements
- All-weather construction allows for outdoor use even on a rainy day
- 2.5-inch HyperCrystal LCD; 3x optical zoom, 12x total zoom
- Movie mode takes QuickTime movies with sound–easy to e-mail to friends
- Store images on xD-Picture cards (32 MB card included)
Product Description
The 5 megapixel Stylus 500 takes great pictures, records excellent movies with sound, and sports an All-weather design for everyday use. And it boasts incredible features like 21 shooting modes, a new Album function, and a large, state-of-the-art 2.5″ HyperCrystal LCD so you and others can see photos and watch your QuickTime movies from virtually any angle.
$344.85
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Olympus Stylus 500 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
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I’ve had good experiences with Olympus in the past, so I picked up this camera when I wanted to get into the 5 MP range. This is an outstanding value. The LCD screen is like none other I have ever seen. It is huge. I loved it when I first saw it, and I didn’t realize until after I got the camera home that it doesn’t have a normal viewfinder at all. The only way to take a picture is with the LCD screen on. That alarmed me because I worred about battery life, but the battery life has turned out to be very long. I’ve used the camera on many occasions without having the charge the battery. It’s long lasting and reliable.
I like that I can charge the battery outside the camera, so I bought an extra battery and always keep my spare one charged up. Some other camera have to be charged with the battery inside, which makes keeping a spare harder.
This is super-light and small. It can be tucked into my purse and it takes up hardly any space at all. I adore the size.
One good test of a camera is how easily people unfamiliar with it can take pictures. I know that I never read the manual. It was immediately obvious how to take pictures or movies or review the old pictures, and other people have picked up on the use of this camera instantly, too. The on screen menus are informative and easy to follow without a manual. There are no obscure codes or symbols to decipher.
In the higher-end camera segment, this 5 MP with a sleek design is an exceptional buy. Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
This 5.0 MP digital camera is so advanced, it’s simple. That’s usually a contradiction in the camera market, but Olympus has come up with a definite winner with this offering. Read the reviews and you’ll come up with the conclusion that this camera offers a lot for the money, even though you’ll probably not use 80 percent of the features. No problem, because the user friendliness of this camera makes it difficult to take bad photos/moving pictures in the “auto” modes. I purchased this camera to replace my Olympus C-5050 (internal battery died and memory feature lost). Because I had several xD cards already invested, my choice was basically limited to Fuji and Olympus. I was also looking for a smaller/lighter camera that is easier to use and has minimal shutter lag (this camera is super quick in all that it does, including shutter lag).
I’m very satisfied with this camera and although I have not used the Canon’s, Sony’s, Fuji’s, HP’s, etc., comparative reviews have stated that the picture quality (accuracy and natural tone/colors) of this specific Olympus digital camera is very good. Study for yourself via the internet and you should not be too disappointed with the findings and its value for the money (or your purchase).
Rating: 5 / 5
I first bought the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1 and was very unhappy with it. The pictures were dark and the red eye was terrible. I exchanged it for the Stylus 500 and after using it for a couple of weeks I am thrilled with this camera. It takes great pictures, it’s pretty quick and is very easy to use. Also, compared to the Sony the 2.5 LCD is MUCH clearer. I would definitely recommend this to anyone that wants high quality images and an easy to use camera.
Rating: 5 / 5
I did a lot of research before purchasing this camera. I was looking for a 5MP, compact size, with a large LCD screen, and lots of built in settings. This camera checked off on all with flying colors. The 20 preset modes are easy to navigate thru and give good descriptions of what each one is used for. As with many digital cameras, the indoor shooting can be a bit tricky to get just right. The flash on the auto setting is a bit strong (still not sure if I can adjust that yet). Outdoor shots are incredible! My favorite feature is the 2.5 LCD screen. There is no view finder, but the screen is more than adequate even in bright sunlight. The Stylus 500 is also weather proof which puts your mind at ease if there is a light drizzle coming down or you want to take it with you skiing (which I have done). If you are like me and love all the bells and whistles, this camera has plenty to offer. If you need an easy point and shoot, it can do that too. Overall this camera is fantastic. I hightly recommend it.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is my first Olympus digital and I absolutely love it. My aunt has it and she is very picky about her cameras so I knew I could trust her recomendation. I figured everything out very quickly and every shot has been perfect. We have a 512mb card and it will allow you to take up to 25 minutes of video. We did a short 20 second clip and emailed it using the Olympus software. It was so easy and easily viewed by family on the other end. And the screen is awesome. Its nice not to not look so close at the screen anymore. I love being able to hit the quick view button to flip and delete through pictures while keeping it in photo mode and then hitting it again to resume taking pictures. So much easier then turning the dial everytime (although that is still an option). The only thing that I have learned my lesson on with this camera, is when when you have the USB cable connecting it to your computer, Disconnect it as soon as your transfer is done. I did my transfer and then left it connected all afternoon. When I went to turn it on the battery was dead. Even though the screen was not on it still drained. So as long as you don’t leave it hooked up to your computer then everything is great. You won’t regret this camera.
P.S. the cuisine mode is awesome
Rating: 5 / 5