CONDITION 6.5/10 THE CAMERA MUST BE POWERED ON WITH THE SCREEN FACING DOWN; OTHERWISE, IT MAY DISPLAY A LENS ERROR. THIS IS A COMMON FAULT FOR THESE MODELS, BUT USING THIS METHOD HAS A 100% SUCCESS RATE, EVEN ON THE MOVE. ONCE POWERED ON THIS WAY, ALL OTHER FUNCTIONS — INCLUDING ZOOM — WORK FLAWLESSLY IN ANY POSITION. VISUALLY, THE CAMERA IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. IT COMES WITH A DEDICATED XD MEMORY CARD, VALUED AT AROUND €30 ON THE SECOND-HAND MARKET, AS THESE CARDS HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED AND THE MODEL IS TOO OLD TO USE A MICROSD TO XD ADAPTER. Olympus μ-mini DIGITAL (also known as the Olympus Stylus Verve in some markets) is a camera that made waves in 2004 not just for its photos — but for how it looked. Reviewers back then called it “one of the most stylish digital cameras ever made,” and it helped define Olympus’ early 2000s fashion-forward design language. NO FILTER: SHOT ON MJU-MINI DIGITAL Coming soon THE LOOKS In light blue/teal, the μ-mini takes its already futuristic look to the next level. The soft metallic finish and curvy, organic shape feel like something out of a sci-fi movie, perfectly fitting in the palm of your hand. Its asymmetrical lens placement and fluid lines make it look more like a design object than a gadget. Lightweight, glossy, and unique — this was Olympus flexing its style muscles. THE SPECS This compact uses a 4.0-megapixel CCD sensor paired with a 2x optical zoom lens, delivering crisp, lively images. It’s also splash-proof — a surprisingly advanced feature for such a fashion-focused compact in 2004. DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS Iconic curved body: One of the most distinctive shapes of the early digicam era. Splash-proof design: Sleek but ready for everyday adventures. Ultra-compact: Light, smooth, and delightfully tactile. THE VERDICT The μ-mini isn’t just a camera — it’s a pocketable style icon. Its light blue finish, flowing curves, and playful proportions give it a personality few compacts can match. A perfect mix of early-2000s futurism and fashion nostalgia.