
Olympus FE-310 8.0 Megapixel Digital Camera
This is an Olympus FE-310 digital point-and-shoot camera, originally released around 2008. The device features a compact, rectangular silver-colored metallic and plastic body designed for portability. Key physical markings on the front include the Olympus brand logo, the model designation 'FE-310', and technical specifications denoting an '8.0 MEGAPIXEL' resolution and '5x OPTICAL ZOOM'. The lens assembly is a prominent circular feature labeled 'OLYMPUS LENS AF ZOOM 6.2-31.0mm 1:3.2-4.8' with an integrated automatic lens cover that appears partially closed. Notable features include a small integrated flash unit in the upper right corner and a raised ergonomic finger grip on the left side. The condition shows visible signs of moderate use, including light surface scratches and scuffing on the top and face of the silver chassis. The build quality reflects mid-range consumer electronics of the late 2000s, characterized by the transition from film to high-resolution digital sensors in enthusiast-level pocket cameras. Overall, it is a well-preserved example of early 21st-century digital imaging technology with a functional, utilitarian aesthetic.
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Estimated Value
$45 - $65
Basic Information
Category
Electronics - Digital Photography
Appraised On
January 18, 2026
Estimated Value
$45 - $65
Item Description
This is an Olympus FE-310 digital point-and-shoot camera, originally released around 2008. The device features a compact, rectangular silver-colored metallic and plastic body designed for portability. Key physical markings on the front include the Olympus brand logo, the model designation 'FE-310', and technical specifications denoting an '8.0 MEGAPIXEL' resolution and '5x OPTICAL ZOOM'. The lens assembly is a prominent circular feature labeled 'OLYMPUS LENS AF ZOOM 6.2-31.0mm 1:3.2-4.8' with an integrated automatic lens cover that appears partially closed. Notable features include a small integrated flash unit in the upper right corner and a raised ergonomic finger grip on the left side. The condition shows visible signs of moderate use, including light surface scratches and scuffing on the top and face of the silver chassis. The build quality reflects mid-range consumer electronics of the late 2000s, characterized by the transition from film to high-resolution digital sensors in enthusiast-level pocket cameras. Overall, it is a well-preserved example of early 21st-century digital imaging technology with a functional, utilitarian aesthetic.
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