Olympus FE-180 Video
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Olympus FE-180 Review
The good: Great white balance; comes with batteries and charger.
The bad: Softens details; awkward tripod mount; no manual controls.
The bottom line: This inexpensive shooter won't wow you with features, but its price and pictures are nice.
Olympus FE-180 Specs
Manufacturer: Olympus America Inc.
Part number: 225820
- Product Specifications
- Product Basic Spec
