Customer Reviews 

Olympus Camedia P 10
2008-09-08Excellent rapid service, product in very good condition even the literature about the product was enclosed

Good Value
2008-03-23I purchased this item for $29.00 new at a blow out sale. No complaints, I just wish it was capable of larger pictures.

Olympus P-10 Printer
2007-05-31This is my first at home dedicated printer. I have an Olympus E-500 camera that coupled nicely with the printer. I dislike using my inkjet printer due to he cost per print so generally it is a trip to a one hour photo to get prints. I think the best way to discribe the printer is to look at it's flexibility by giving you an example.
A very good friend of mine was in the process of moving into a new Condo and wanted to take pictures to work. I carried over my camera and printer to the new place. I think the camera weighs more but no big deal either way. I proceeded to take about 10 pics for her of the then vacant condo. Went to the printer set up on the kitchen counter and printed the pictures. Total time -- less than 1 hour. This beats running the the local 1 hour processing by a long way. You have to keep in mind that there are a lot of variables in the enteire process starting with the photographer eye.
The printer generated good clean prints. I have been a Nikon user but love the new printer - camera combination. The only issue I have is adjusting my picture taking to how the combination crops pictures (e.g 4:3 to 3:2). All in all I am very satisfied.

Beautiful Photos
2007-01-26The printer is so easy to use I printed pictures minutes after I set it up. The prints are wonderful continuos tone pictures, just like photos from any photo store.
I am really enjoying taking digital pictures again.

The Little-Big Printer!
2006-05-21Received printer as a gift and am I ever so Glad!! This little printer has a big heart. The photo qualities are about 90% compared to larger/laser printers. The slighest grain noticable... HOWEVER... This printer is outstanding... It is light, it is portable to take to picinics, family gatherings, car-trip vacations (perfect for printing photo-postcards!!!)
I would highly recommend this printer to the person who takes photos all the time!!
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Camera Parts & Features - these are standard or basic features on a camera. Your camera may have different features. If you have any questions, please e-mail me.
View Finder - A small eyepiece or screen on the camera that allows you to see the image you're recording. (The camera also acts as a VCR, so you can play back and watch what you have already recorded through the view finder).
White Balance - If you ever ended up with yellow-tinted video, chances are you forgot to white balance. It's worthwhile to white balance every time you use your camera to get the highest quality video. If your camera doesn't have this feature, it may have an automatic or internal system. What white balancing does is adjust the intensity of the colors being recorded according to the existing light. Make sure you white balance every time the lighting conditions change; if you record video inside and then go outside, your lighting conditions have changed and you need to instruc ...
Professional video camera
A Professional video camera (often called a Television camera even though the use has spread) is a high-end device for recording electronic moving images (as opposed to a movie camera, that records the images on film). Originally developed for use in television studios, they are now commonly used for corporate and educational videos, music videos, direct-to-video movies, etc.
There are two types of professional video cameras: High end portable, recording cameras (essentially, high-end camcorders) used for ENG and EFP image acquisition, and studio cameras which lack the recording capability of a camcorder, and are often fixed on studio pedestals. Portable professional cameras are generally much larger than consumer cameras and are designed to be carried on the shoulder.
Technology
It is common for professional cameras to split the incoming light into the three primary colors that humans are able to see, feeding each color into a separate pickup tube (in older cameras) or charge ...