First of all, I promise to come back and reply to any questions or comments posted here ;)
About two years ago I purchased (in Japan) the Japanese version of the Olympus Stylus 300. Here's a link to the specs for it in case you're interested: Olympus Stylus
I was initially quite pleased with the results of this camera. The photos were excellent quality and I took many shots with it that were good enough to win a couple of contests.
However, recently the quality has diminished to the point where I haven't even been using the camera. Normally I would just chuck it and buy another one, but I invested a fair sum (at lest for me) in this camera and I was pleased with the shots it took at one time, so I was hoping for some ideas that might make the camera usable again.
Problem is that on most shots, there is a blur on the left side of the photo. This blur is most pronounced on distance landscape shots. Sometimes the blur is so pronounced that it creates a sort of halo blur encircling the entire outside edges of the photo where only the center is in focus. And in the worst case scenario, the center is also blurred, leaving only a thin ring where the photo is in focus.
The blur seems to be most pronounced on bright sunny daylight/high contrast pictures, and less so on overcast/low contrast situations. But even within these situations, the blur varies alot.
I have lots of examples to provide, but I thought I would refrain from spaming up my first post with a bunch of photos unless they were requested.