DCRP Review: Olympus C-740 Ultra Zoom
by Jeff Keller, DCRP Founder/Editor
Last Updated: Thursday, May 22, 2003

You read our review of this camera, right?

The photographs below were taken at default settings at SHQ quality, with the ISO fixed at 100.

Photos 1-6 were taken at Crissy Field.

Photos 7-8 were taken near the cruise ship terminal (Pier 35). That is one cool-looking ship.

Photos 9-12 were taken during the Bay to Breakers race, a crazy San Francisco tradition.

Photos 13-14 were taken at Fort Funston.

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.

I've noted any special modes I used underneath the photo. You can click on "View EXIF data" to get additional information about each photo. 


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Full telephoto

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Action shot

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Coolest smoke stack of all time

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The Coral Princess

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Crowds pour down Hayes St.

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Those of you with a low tolerance for male nudity may not want to look at this one. I didn't even notice until someone pointed it out.

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Two more action shots

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