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Digital Camera Review has a review of the Olympus FE-210 and writes, "Image quality from the FE-210 was pretty average, but good for a camera that you can get for less than $150. Color reproduction was good, exposure was generally good, but details and contrast were just a bit less than you would see from a slightly more expensive camera. Lens distortion was noticeable – both barrel distortion (straight lines bow out of the middle) at the wide angle setting and pincushion distortion (straight lines bow toward the middle). Chromatic aberration is only a problem if you really zoom in on areas of high contrast transitions. ... If you’re in the market for a sub-$150 camera, the Olympus FE-210 is a viable option for you. Decent image quality and decent speed of operation are the primary plusses, in my opinion. Another possible selling point, especially for beginning digital camera owners, is Olympus’ built-in guide system that can suggest the settings that you need to get a particular shot."
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Posted by Belle in our Reviews category on April 24, 2007