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IT Show 2006

By Justin Ong - 10 Mar 2006

Olympus

Olympus

Olympus is out in full force with quality cameras for everyone.

If you have read our article on the Olympus E-330, you'll know it is the most interesting DSLR on the market right now. We sure think very highly of it, especially when you consider that it is selling at just $1,999 and suitable for both amateurs and serious photographers. Oh, it also comes with a mean bundle worth $1,200.

At a promotional price of $1,799 for the dual lens kit, the award winning Olympus E-500 is easily one of the most affordable DSLR cameras for budding photographers. Olympus has also extended the same $1,200 bundle mentioned before for the E-500.

If by whatever reason you haven't gotten yourself a digital camera, you should seriously consider the $299 Oympus FE-100.

For just $50 more, the Olympus FE-150 offers 5.0 megapixels on demand and an all-metal chassis for carefree handling. Lithum-ion battery and charger are supplied.

The $649 Olympus mju700 is a 7.1-megapixel all-weather digital camera with image stabilizing technology, which means less worry of foul weather and blurring from handshakes. Freebies include a 1GB XD PictureCard, a 23L dry cabinet, protective case, a camera care kit, a lithium battery, an XD card reader and a free digital workshop.

For the careless of the careless, Olympus has just the right camera for you. The new mju720SW is both shockproof and waterproof so that the occasional mishaps will never make you skip a heartbeat for your digital camera. In addition to a free bundle similar to the mju700, every purchase of the mju720SW will also land you a free MROBE F10 MP3 player (first 100 customers only.)

Olympus is determined to prove that the mju720SW is indeed waterproof.

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