Review 4 of 5
Price Paid:
$550.00
from B&H Photo Summary: I purchased from B&H Photo (Excellent Dealer) at a reasonable price.
The lens attracted me and also I owned the C3030. This camera however, is CRAP!!!
90% of the pictures are GRAINY (as if your using 1000 speed film in daylight) and if manually have the ISO at 100, the camera also has a hard time focusing indoors.
I have contacted Olympus Japan, they forwarded my email to Olympus USA, then all the e-mails after that to Japan are bounced back (intentionally blocked).
Olympus USA has refused to deal with the problems, I sent them samples at least 6 times and each time they asked for "more sample"(5 of those times they were straight out of the camera, with the EXIF data included. The last time I contacted them (2/24/03), I was told by their rep (Mr McFairlane) that his computer OS was upgraded and he LOST my case and all pictures, such BS!
Also some pictures get halos in dark areas, their answer to this is that light bouncing inside the lens causes this, that I shoud buy a polorizing filter! This is a design flaw. Setting the camera to TIFF the pictures are a lttle better.
Only one review site touches on this, see;
http://www.envynews.com/review.php?ID=394&page=3
Are all the others blind to this?? Strengths: Price,, menu is top notch, uses AA batteries, confortable to hold, movie mode w/sound limited by memory on card Weaknesses: Pictures are unusable unless you resize down. Has a lot of trouble focusing indoors, and especially when the zoom all the way out. This is a Camera, you buy if for pictures, well theyre crap! Similar Products Used: Olympus C3030us
Canon A20 (sisters)
Casio QV2000UX (first digicam)
Sony DSC-P9 (a friends) Customer Service: The respond to you alright, only to give you the run around. They didn't provide any answers, My question in reality was if there was a problem with "my" camera, never got an answer from them that resolved any of my issues. Then my case was "lost".
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