Weighing just more than eight ounces with two AA batteries and an xD-Picture card installed, the Olympus SP-310/320 is too bulky to call a pocket camera, but it doesn't take up much room in a purse, and it'll ride just fine holstered to your belt in an optional carrying case. The 3X, 38mm-to-114mm zoom lens retracts when the power is turned off. Around back you'll find a sharp, 2.5-inch LCD for framing your shots and viewing them once they've been taken. If you want to conserve battery life--no rechargeables are included, though the camera will accept them--or find the LCD washing out in bright sunlight, you can frame your shot with the small optical viewfinder. Having that option is always a plus.
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