Customer Reviews 

good
2008-05-13It is a very easy camera to set all of the functions on. Also, it had very good instructions with it. I would recomend this camera to anyone that wants something plain and simple to understand how to use it.

shirley
2008-04-20This is the first time I have made a camera purchase on internet, I am a very satisfied customer. Will make more purchases in the future.

Olympus stylus anolog camera 150
2007-12-12Bought this camera for my wife, she still likes to shoot pictures with film.{?} First time out of the box it was easy to load and she took lots of pictures on Thanksgiving with all of the family home and they were excellent. So that must be why she still likes anolog. It's a nice camera and the seller was excellent.

Olympus Stylus 150 QD Date 35mm Camera w/ 37.5-150mm Zoom (Purchased on 09/03/2007)
2007-10-04Nice camera & easy to use.
The first prints were great.
It was a bargain price as well.
I paid over 4 times that much for an earlier model in the 1990's.

Great pictures, awkward handling
2007-07-23Positive stuff first: I can't argue with the picture quality. I have only put one roll of film through it, but the images came out sharp and with good colors both at the widest setting and the longest telephoto setting.
Negatives: I'm not a fan of the ergonomics. The sliding cover on/off switch is okay for switching on but a bit unnerving when switching off because you have to slide it just enough to make the lens to retract, wait for that, then slide it completely closed. The popup flash is annoying because it's right where I try to hold the camera while operating the on/off switch, and it also gets in the way of using both hands on the camera while shooting. The viewfinder isn't especially sharp either, presumably because it's a compromise for both close and long range viewing.
But so far I can't argue with the quality of pictures the camera takes.
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