Camera Review : Olympus FE-340

The Olympus FE-340 is a 8.0-megapixel, 5x zoom compact camera, a 2.7-inch, 230k track. It is made of aluminium body, and it is available in a variety of colors including black, gray, black, and quite a fabulous metallic pink, I check the sample (and boy does not get funny looks at the same time, to prove it!). At the moment only available for £ 120 is certainly towards the budget at the end of the price spectrum, by comparison with a very similarly-specified cameras such as the Pentax Optio L50 (£ 130), the Nikon CoolPix S550 (£ 150), Sony Cyber-Shot S800 (£ 150) and Samsung i85 ( £ 160). Of the major brands, only the new Fujifilm FinePix J50 it is cheaper to around £ 106. However, the low price is reflected in the camera features and capabilities. If you’re looking for sophistication and diversity ago FE-340 is not for you.
The model is asymmetrical lumpy mish-mash parts, which seem to them you’ve been attached to the body than late in the day. It is a relatively lightweight and compact, however, measuring 96.9 x 57.5 x 22.6 mm and weighs 131g including the battery. It is fairly easy to arrange, and chromium in detail in the right-hand side will be about the purchase of the fingers and the mode dial-back tee double duty as the thumb rest. Although the overall build quality is good, the paint is somewhat uncomfortably rough edges. (via)




