Olympus IS-5 Deluxe 35mm Autofocus 28-140mm SLR Camera $239.99

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Amazon has the Olympus IS-5 Deluxe 35mm Autofocus 28-140mm SLR Camera on sale for $239.99 with free shipping. Some ppl mention it's not a SLR camera on Amazon. Anyway, it's a good camera, not everything needs to be digital.

Features:

Powerful, versatile 28~140mm 5x zoom lens with ED glass elements (f4.9-6.9; 15 elements in 10 groups) makes toting a bagful of replacement lenses a fading memory
Advanced twin flash system with Intelligent Variable-Power Flash control provides appropriate light under a variety of scenarios ? automatically
Auto Color-Balancing detects artificial & fluorescent light sources, determining appropriate flash settings for complex lighting situations
Flash synch at shutter speeds to 1/2000 second
Multimode Programmed Auto Exposure, plus Manual, Aperture & Shutter Priority Exposure Modes provide fullest creative range

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I have one of these 35mm cameras and really like it. I've had it for almost a year and half now. However, it must be noted that it is an "All-in-One" SLR and not a true SLR. Since it is an all-in-one SLR, the lens on this camera is fixed and cannot be interchanged with other lenses. It is of course threaded to accept filters though. This is a great camera in between a point-and-shoot and true SLR categories. One of the advantages of the all-in-one SLR is that the lens is 28-140 (covering the standard 28-80 and some telephoto). Usually the lens you get with a true SLR is 28-80 and then you need to get a telephoto lens. The IS-5 Deluxe is good for both point-and-shoot automatic shoots, but also has manual controls and produces SLR-quality shots. This camera cannot be beaten for the price and the features! I believe that you might be able to find it a bit cheaper than Amazon...
 

Vigil522

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If you don't really need the manual controls, the Olympus IS-50 QD is a step down from the IS-5 Deluxe and is currently $187.94 at Amazon. Other differences between the two models are:

IS-50 has a 28-120 mm 4.3X lens (Slightly less than the IS-5)
IS-50 does not have panorama mode.
IS-50 doesn't have manual controls.

You can use the Olympus Compare page at their site to get all the nitty-gritty on the differences between the two models - http://www.olympusamerica.com/...are/productcompare.asp.