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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Olympus DS-2200 Digital Voice Recorder,
By Kent (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Olympus DS-2200 - Digital voice recorder - flash 128 MB - WMA - silver (Electronics)
I own a DS-2200 and although it was a little pricey it is a tremendous performer. The recording quality on HQ is excellent. There is nothing I would change and I highly recommend it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent recorder!,
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This review is from: Olympus DS-2200 - Digital voice recorder - flash 128 MB - WMA - silver (Electronics)
I had this recorder a few years. Excellent recorder. Probably outdated by now. But, I have used it many years and just love it!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Good recording quality -- absolutely AWFUL interface and battery life,
By clarita apple (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Olympus DS-2200 - Digital voice recorder - flash 128 MB - WMA - silver (Electronics)
I don't know how this got any good reviews. The design and interface is horrific and the user's guide is also atrocious -- inaccurate and user-unfriendly.On the good side: The recording quality is superb. On the bad side: Everything else. To give you some examples: 1) There's no on/off switch. There's a "hold" button that functions as the on/off switch. This is not documented anywhere in the user's manual. I don't consider myself stupid or technologically challenged but it took me some few minutes to figure how to turn the darn thing on and off. 2) The screen is very hard to read. It is small, the writing on the screen is small, and you cannot program the backlight to stay on for any length of time. 3) I record a lot of phone conferences. With most recorders, plugging a cord into the earphone/mic jack makes the device record through the patch cord. Not so with this model. You first have to navigate through the menu to EXT INPUT, select it, THEN plug in the patch cord, change the monaural/stereo setting, and back out of the menu options. Only then is the recorder set up to record through the patch cord. PLUS - sometimes that drill doesn't work and you have to plug in the patch cord FIRST. The manual is typically inaccurate about this point. In a 9-step numbered instruction, they tell you to connect the recorder to the audio device to be recorded from and THEN select the EXT. INPUT settings from the menus. However a note at the end of the section gives completely opposite instructions: "Be sure to set the external input BEFORE connecting a connecting cord to the jack on the recorder. Otherwise, the input setting may be disabled." Great. To make matters worse, the settings don't 'stick'. Here's an additional note from the manual "Disconnecting the connecting cord or switching off the recorder cancels the external input setting and resets it to the automatic switching mode. To record sound using the connecting cord, follow the procedure from step 1 again." Which brings me to the battery life. I am lucky to get 3 hours battery life from this little lemon. So if I want to record phone calls or make recordings from any other audio device, I have to go through the 9-step setup (beep, beep, beep, beeping my way through the menus), plug and unplug the patch cord, and then keep the device on unless I want to go through the whole routine again. Save yourself a world of grief and don't get this model. If you decide on an Olympus digital recorder, I highly recommend shopping at a store that accepts returns so you can send it back if it's as hard to use as this thing. |
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