245 reviews
December, 2008
Compact; great white balance; solid images.
Few features; no manual controls.
If you don't mind the lack of features, Olympus's FE-190 offers pretty pictures and a slim body at a low price.
With a small frame and a smaller price tag, Olympus's FE-190 hopes to attract the fashionably frugal. The Olympus FE-190 excels as a budget, ultracompact snapshot camera. It doesn't have the stylish curves of Olympus's Stylus or Canon's PowerShot...
The Olympus FE-190 is an easy to use, good looking, affordable camera.
The Olympus FE-190 is one of the latest digital cameras to be added to the FE line. Bottom line, I think the Olympus FE-190 is a fine camera, especially if you're looking for an ultra-compact camera under $200. The 6 megapixel FE-190 looks like a...
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The sleek 0.7" thin body of the FE-190 is compact enough to slip in and out of your purse or pocket with ease. You'll be amazed by the many features packed into this little camera-like the Built-in Help Guide, Digital Image Stabilization Mode and...
Remarkably stylish and well built for the price (though see issues below)Big 2.5" LCD display; decent outdoor and low light visibility (though see issues below)Easy to use, with plenty of scene modesUnique shooting guide featureGood bundled software
Lots of corner softness; occasional vignetting as wellRedeye a big problemLacks even the most basic controls (like white balance), which can cause many image quality problems (see examples in review)Low LCD resolutionNo optical viewfinderNo AF-assist lamp...
Back in the intro to this review, I posed this question: did Olympus cut too many corners to keep the price of the FE-190 down? Unfortunately, the answer is yes. Although it's the cheapest camera in its class, it's also the most unimpressive, with its med...
Inside the box, you'll find:The 6.0 effective Megapixel Olympus FE-190 digital cameraLI-42B rechargeable lithium-ion batteryBattery chargerWrist strapUSB cableA/V cableCD-ROM featuring Olympus Master25 page basic manual (printed) plus advanced...
With a small frame and a smaller price tag, Olympus's FE-190 hopes to attract the fashionably frugal. This 6-megapixel shooter doesn't offer the manual controls more advanced photographers desire, but its other aspects make up for its automation. The FE-1...
Compact; great white balance; solid images.
Few features; no manual controls.
If you don't mind the lack of features, Olympus's FE-190 offers pretty pictures and a slim body at a low price.
The Olympus FE-190 excels as a budget, ultracompact snapshot camera. It doesn't have the stylish curves of Olympus's Stylus or Canon's PowerShot SD cameras, but it's still fairly attractive. Despite its small size, the FE-190's controls are large...
Lovers of minimalist design will adore the slender new FE-190 digital camera from Olympus. Measuring just 18.5mm deep, this slim, metal bodied camera can be slipped into a shirt pocket to be taken anywhere. It also features a large 6.4cm LCD screen that m...
The FE-190 is one of several additions to Olympus' FE series of entry-level point-n-shoot models. Its 0.7-inch slim design and durable metal body makes this one of the most compact members of the FE family. Perfect for active lifestyles, the FE-190 fits i...
Advanced technology is what makes this Digital-Camera fun and easy while its One-Touch design lets you enjoy fast, easy access to frequently used options like taking pictures, deleting pictures, printing pictures, changing the Flash setting and more with
Compact; great white balance; solid images
Few features; no manual controls
If you don't mind the lack of features, the Olympus FE-190 offers pretty pictures and a slim body at a low price
With a small frame and a smaller price tag, the Olympus FE-190 hopes to attract the fashionably frugal. Shooting speed (Smaller bars indicate better performance) Typical shot-to-shot time Time to first shot Shutter lag (typical) Olympus FE-140 2.4...
If you don't mind the lack of features, Olympus's FE-190 offers pretty pictures and a slim body at a low price.
Compact; great white balance; solid images.
Few features; no manual controls.
Shooting speed (Smaller bars indicate better performance) Typical shot-to-shot time Time to first shot Shutter lag (typical) Olympus FE-140 2.4 3 0.7 Samsung L60 2 2.1 0.7 Olympus FE-190 1.9 2.0 0.7 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S600 1.3 1.8 0.4 Note:...
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