Olympus i Snap APS Camera, Rocket Ruby

Olympus i Snap APS Camera, Rocket Ruby

 
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Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Lightweight, fully automatic APS-based camera with Olympus 24mm fixed focus lens and flash with red-eye reduction
  • Drop-loading film and three print sizes: classic, HDTV, and panoramic
  • Easy point-and-shoot operation with battery check light
  • Cool accessories include a translucent case, strap, and inflatable picture frame
  • Kit also includes film, battery, and photo tips booklet
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Olympus
  • Color: Olympus i Snap - Rocket Ruby
  • EAN: 0050332295162
  • Label: Olympus
  • Manufacturer: Olympus
  • MPN: ISNAP
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
  • Publisher: Olympus
  • Size: Olympus i Snap - Rocket Ruby
  • Studio: Olympus
  • UPC: 050332295162
  • VariationDescription: Olympus i Snap - Rocket Ruby

Customer Reviews

Perfect for taking just 4" x 6" pictures...2005-03-24
I recommend for those who like using APS cameras to first try the one-time use verisons before buying this one. I have used two one-time use Kodak Advantix cameras, 35 mm single use, Poloraid instant camera, and 28 mm or 110 Kodak Cameo Camera. But I seem to like having more options and this is what came up. However, the Olympus i Snap APS camera doesn't have the Panamoric view, nor the Print H type available...just the Print C type available and that is 4" x 6" print type available on this camera. I remember paying alot to have a few panamoric prints being processed and that didn't come cheap. So, if you want three Print types available, then buy a used Kodak Advantix Camera instead of this one. Also, I think the resulting prints depends on what brand name film cartidge you use, the lighting, and how the exposed film is temporaily stored before it is taken in to be processed.
Stylish but bad pictures2003-04-22
I think that this is a terrible camera. Even though it is very stylish, it takes bad pictures. Even if you have bright lighting the pictures look dark. I would not suggest buying this camera.
Hip and Stylish Camera2001-08-21
Even at the age of 12, I think this camera would be great for kids, because its easy to reload film into and it's not hard to work with. I think it's a pretty cool camera, because there is color to it instead of the plain old normal gray and black. You don't have to worry about you're kids breaking a hundred dollar camera the first time they you use it. I would give this product a five star rating.

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