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Point and shoot for pros and amateurs alike
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: At Comdex Fall 2002 in Las Vegas, ZDNet's David Coursey talks with Olympus America's John Knaur about a new $799 digital camera that offers features for the professional and consumer photographer.

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