Olympus Camedia D-360L Digital Camera
The Olympus D-360L is a 1.2MP 1/1.8 inch compact camera — known for its 1.2MP 1/1.8-Inch Sensor and Fixed Lens Design. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Olympus Camedia D-360L Digital Camera
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Camera Overview — Olympus D-360L
Key Features — Olympus D-360L
1.2MP 1/1.8-Inch Sensor: Captures images at up to 1280x960 pixels, typical of early consumer digital cameras from this era.
Fixed Lens Design: Built-in lens keeps the camera compact and straightforward, with no interchangeable optics required.
1.8-Inch TFT LCD: 114,000-dot rear display allows for image review and basic menu navigation directly on the camera.
Optical Tunnel Viewfinder: Provides an alternative to the LCD for framing shots, useful in bright conditions or to conserve battery.
4x AA Battery Power: Runs on standard AA batteries rated for approximately 200 shots, making replacements easy to source anywhere.
Built-In Multi-Mode Flash: Integrated flash with selectable modes handles a range of lighting situations without external accessories.
Camera Specifications — Olympus D-360L
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Travel, Beginner-Friendly |
| Type | Point and Shoot |
| Sensor | 1/1.8 inch |
| Resolution | 1.2MP |
| ISO Range | 125 – 500 |
| AF System | Contrast Detection |
| AF Points | 1 point |
| Max Photo Resolution | 1280x960 |
| Burst Rate | 2 fps |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Display | 1.8 inches TFT LCD |
| Display Resolution | 114,000 dots |
Description — Olympus D-360L
The Olympus Camedia D-360L is a point-and-shoot compact camera with a fixed lens design and a 1/1.8-inch sensor producing 1.2MP images at up to 1280x960 pixels. Its single-point contrast detection autofocus system keeps operation simple, while a built-in flash with multiple modes handles a range of lighting scenarios without additional accessories. The camera's 1.8-inch TFT LCD with 114,000 dots allows for image review, and an optical tunnel viewfinder is also available.
Burst mode reaches up to 2 frames per second, and the ISO range spans 125 to 500. The plastic body measures 128 x 65 x 47 mm and weighs 280g, making it a compact carry. Power is supplied by 4x AA batteries, rated for approximately 200 shots on alkaline cells, and the camera connects via USB for file transfer.
There is no image stabilization, no Wi-Fi, and no Bluetooth.
Pros — Olympus D-360L
- ✓Powered by 4x AA batteries, rated for approximately 200 shots — easy to replace anywhere
- ✓1.8-inch TFT LCD display with 114,000 dots for on-camera image review
- ✓Built-in flash with multiple modes eliminates need for external flash accessories
Cons — Olympus D-360L
- ✗1.2MP sensor with a maximum resolution of 1280x960 pixels is very limited by modern standards
- ✗No image stabilization of any kind — neither in-body nor digital
- ✗Single-point contrast detection autofocus with no subject tracking
Videos — Olympus D-360L
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