The olympus is perhaps more expensive because they have better customer service (I've used both brands professionally).
I used to use HP Photosmart R 817 - best camera I've ever had. Tiny, light weighted and unbeatable at low light conditions. I've shot some awesome sunset pics with that one =) . Unfortunately, the lens is hold and centered by a plastic ring which breaks after a 3-4 years and can't be replaced by a layperson (the centering is a matter of micrometers and is best left to robots). Else I'd have long ago repaired it
The Photosmart 850 was also very good, particularly for extreme close ups. There the problem was the battery compartment lid which easily breaks at the hinges. Since my brother has a 3D-printer I might be able to repair that one, though =) Another minus for that camera was that it eats batteries. The plus is that it uses 4 ordinary AA cells which you can get everywhere in the world.
I used to use HP Photosmart R 817 - best camera I've ever had. Tiny, light weighted and unbeatable at low light conditions. I've shot some awesome sunset pics with that one =) . Unfortunately, the lens is hold and centered by a plastic ring which breaks after a 3-4 years and can't be replaced by a layperson (the centering is a matter of micrometers and is best left to robots). Else I'd have long ago repaired it

The Photosmart 850 was also very good, particularly for extreme close ups. There the problem was the battery compartment lid which easily breaks at the hinges. Since my brother has a 3D-printer I might be able to repair that one, though =) Another minus for that camera was that it eats batteries. The plus is that it uses 4 ordinary AA cells which you can get everywhere in the world.