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Olympus announces new point-and-shoot models

by Lori Grunin

Olympus FE-370

Olympus FE-370

(Credit: Olympus America)

Bright colors seem to be the fashion for snapshot cameras this fall; in addition to the staid black and silver and omnipresent pink, like many other manufacturers Olympus is offering this pair in eye-searing red and blue as well.

Both ultracompacts incorporate 8-megapixel CCDs and have similar attractive designs, but quite different feature sets. The FE-360 incorporates a 2.5-inch LCD and a 36-to-108mm-equivalent 3x zoom lens; the FE-370 uses a 2.7-inch LCD and a 36-to-180mm-equivalent 5x zoom lens, plus adds sensor-shift image stabilization. The latter also features a bunch of this year's buzz technologies, including Smile Shot and an intelligent auto mode that automatically chooses from a handful of scene presets. And, though it seems a tad creepy, the FE-370's Expression Edit lets you create a smile on a face that has none.

Olympus FE-360

Olympus FE-360

(Credit: Olympus America)

Both cameras are slated to ship this month. The FE-360 will be priced at $149.99, the FE-370 at $199.99.

Senior Editor Lori Grunin has been covering digital imaging for two decades, but her memory's kind of sketchy on the details. You can hear about it every week on Indecent Exposure, the podcast she co-hosts with Matt Fitzgerald.
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