Olympus Stylus Epic Zoom 170 QD 35mm Film Camera
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Olympus Stylus Epic Zoom 170 QD 35mm Film Camera

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  • Battery Type: 1 x 3V Lithium Battery (CR123A)
  • Film Type: 35mm
  • Zoom Lens: With Zoom Lens
  • Zoom Range: 38 mm - 170 mm
  • Camera Type: Point and Shoot
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Son of XA

bylawman67 Sep 14, 2003
11 Helpfuls 12 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Sharp and fast lens, fixed focal length, tiny, light and very versatile.
Cons It doesn't say Leica or Contax on the case.
Recommended it? Yes

My camera is actually an Olympus mju II, which is exactly the same as the Stylus Epic, only purchased in Beijing, China. Other than the name, the cameras are totally identical.

There is a story behind the purchase location, simplified down to my wife and I were in Beijing and she went on... Read full review »

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My newest Olympus Vacation & All Purpose Camera

bybluestarmom May 7, 2003
8 Helpfuls 9 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Easy to use 35mm point and shoot 38-170 zoom lens and water resistant
Cons No image stabilizer
Recommended it? Yes

Wow, this is my 4th Olympus camera. This time I needed a new camera because my husband took our Stylus Epic Zoom 140QD to Florida with him. Now I needed a new camera for my upcoming vacation, this Since I could not yet decide on which digital to buy, I stayed with 35mm. This is my newest upgrade... Read full review »

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Best Inexpensive Camera I've ever had the pleasure to own!

byoscartibor Nov 9, 2003
7 Helpfuls 8 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great camera! Excellent price to value ratio!
Cons Only 2 minor issues: no zoom and it really doesn't support panoramic photos.
Recommended it? Yes

I've owned many a camera over the years, some costing over $400, but none have been as versatile or a better value for the money.
3 years ago I had to make a number of business and vacation trips to Las Vegas, France, Spain, Orlando, and Atlanta all in a very short period of time. I asked my... Read full review »

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Superb point-and-shoot 35 mm camera with outstanding magnifying 170 zoom

bylitescmra Jun 12, 2005
5 Helpfuls 6 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Excellent point-and-shoot camera, easy to operate, good lens quality, good zoom, modest...
Cons A little heavy and bulky.
Recommended it? Yes

I have had several years of excellent results from modestly priced Olympus 35 mm cameras. The photos have been clear, the color consistently bright and well-defined, and images focused and well-defined and detailed. However, I needed a new one this last month. I was looking for one with strong... Read full review »

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Cheese! A great little point'n'shooter...

byalanmak Dec 10, 2003
5 Helpfuls 6 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Amazing durability, compact size and weatherproofing!
Cons Beware the glowing reviews of optics. There are "good", not "great".
Recommended it? Yes

I bought the Oly Stylus about 10 months ago after hearing rave reviews about this little unit all over the place. (It was the "perfect storm" of a favourable article in Popular Photography and a great sale price on the camera that caused my credit card to mysteriously float out of my wallet...)... Read full review »

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170 Stylus Zoom 170 QD

byknc1 Apr 28, 2003
5 Helpfuls 6 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Lightweight, water resistant, auto point and shoot great zoom quality 35-170mm
Cons No panoramic mode (only on deluxe model), no image stabilizer
Recommended it? Yes

I bought this camera twice. First at WAL MART at list $228.98. At 2nd WAL MART found on clearance at $137.00....I refunded the 1st one. WAL MART reduced price to carry more Minolta at their stores.

I have several years experience with Olympus cameras. I find their quality to be excellent,... Read full review »

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Favorite Out of My Bag of Tricks

bymynameis_taken Oct 13, 2003
2 Helpfuls 3 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros All Mentioned Above
Cons Not a single friggin one, hate the zoom model though.
Recommended it? Yes

This Camera rocks. It beats the ever-loving tar out of most of my other cameras in one way or another. I am an art major hoping to get into photo journalism (long story, but it will work, trust me) and for over half my shoots, this is the camera I grab.
It's unobtrusive.
I have lenses for... Read full review »

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Fragile and very disappointing!

byfranklynn Feb 15, 2006
1 Helpfuls 2 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Who knows, never had a chance to use it. Came with nice case though!
Cons Have no faith in Olympus cameras or the companies lack of response to my letter.
Recommended it? No

I purchased the Olympus Zoom for a trip we are planning to Alaska. Unfortunately my first attempt at taking a picture was at a christening and the camera literally ate the film and no pictures were taken! The film wound all the way forward to the end while the winding mechanism continued to run... Read full review »

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I received this camera as...

byellen_dt3001 Dec 11, 2002
1 Helpfuls 2 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros None submitted
Cons None submitted
Recommended it? Yes

I received this camera as a birthday gift three years ago and love it! (I have had several 35mm cameras in the past: a Hanimex with several lenses, a Minolta Zoom, a Canon Zoom, each progressively smaller but none as conveniently small as this one.) I wanted a 35 mm point-and-shoot to avoid (a)... Read full review »

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I purchased this camera for...

byscrimshaw_dt3000 May 21, 2002
1 Helpfuls 2 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros None submitted
Cons None submitted
Recommended it? Yes

I purchased this camera for my vacation to Europe and was extremely impressed with the quality of my pictures. I was concerned because the camera does not have a zoom option, however, as someone advised me in my purchase decision - "if you need to use zoom for a picture, just walk closer to the... Read full review »

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