Typical price: £103
What is it: Compact 5-megapixel digital camera with 3x optical zoom
What we think: It's a decent choice if you want a camera that doesn't ask too many questions
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 11 July 2006
Tags: Olympus, Olympus FE-130, optical image stabilisation, noise, camera
We like:
Attractive images; automatic white-balance setting produces a relatively neutral picture under incandescent lights; simple to use; handy Guide feature
We don't like:
No manual settings; sluggish performance
CNET UK judgement:
The Olympus FE-130 is a decent choice if you want a camera that doesn't ask too many questions
Full review:
If you want a simple camera, look no further than Olympus's FE-series point-and-shoot models. These cameras have no manual settings but include low price tags and helpful features for those new to photography. For example, the Olympus FE-130 is a 5-megapixel digital camera with a 38mm-to-114mm (35mm equivalent) optical zoom lens, a 64mm (2-inch) LCD screen and few intimidating camera settings. Continue Reading...
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