Olympus SuperZoom 105R QD Date 35mm Camera


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For point-and-shoot convenience and precision zoom, the Olympus Superzoom 105R QD camera offers easy-to-use operation and a quality aspherical zoom lens. It includes a built-in flash with several modes for better shooting. The red-eye reduction flash mode emits a series of preflashes right before the shutter snaps, allowing the subject's eyes to adjust to the light level of the flash. A night scene mode automatically lowers the shutter speed to ensure that both foreground and background are properly illuminated for night scenes.

Fill-in flash softens the sharp contrasts, for a natural look in photos when your subject is in both bright light and dark shadows. You can also turn the flash off when flash photography is not permitted or for special mood lighting. The Superzoom 105R QD is stylish and lightweight, with a silver body.


1 Just got it
I just got this camera last night -- so far it seems very simple to operate. The features are many but the buttons are easy to understand. There's no lag when you snap the picture it takes right away. The timer has a 12 second delay and the other cameras I looked at only had 10. I haven't had the roll developed yet --but if the picture quality is as wonderful as this camera is to operate I've found a winner!
2 Looks good!
Well, I just like the camera. It's got excellent looks. It's really compact and has great features.

Monday, 06-Oct-2008 22:26:51 CDT
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