DCRP Review: Olympus C-60 Zoom
by Jeff Keller, DCRP Founder/Editor
Last Updated: May 4, 2004

You read our review of this camera, right?

The photographs below were taken at default settings, with the ISO fixed at 64. The image quality and resolution were at their highest levels.

Photos 1-6 were taken in the Napa Valley.

Photos 7-12 were taken in and around Chinatown.

Photos 13-15 are from Stanford University.

Photos 16-17 need no explanation.

Photo 18 was taken somewhere in Antioch, CA.

Clicking on the thumbnail will display a reduced, 800 x 600 image. Clicking on the link below that will show the full-size (large!) image. Please do not judge the photo quality from any image except for the full-size image, as these smaller images were recompressed when they were downsized.

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Purple fringing hallway of doom

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I never get tired of this view

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