Advantages: Waterproof. The lens has a cover. 640 x 480px video mode. Disadvantages: The camera does not float.
The OlympusMju Tough-6010 looks deal for water sport practitioners, those who tend to get wet or just live under water. The picture quality is generally very good.
I've owned several Olympus cameras. The picture sharpness has always been great because of good quality optics.
The technical reviews state that there is a high speed mode that takes 5 shots per second with a resolution of tree megapixels the normal ?continuous mode? is stated to be too slow for taking multiple pictures of fast moving objects such as aircraft or downhill skiers.
The video quality is described as ?average? in most shooting conditions and not so good in changing conditions. Packing a lot of pixels in to a small area can result In noisy pictures. Usually the effect is only noticeable in very low light conditions. ...
Advantages: Large display screen and automatic photo settings Disadvantages: a fairly odd memory card
I have had this camera a few months now and have found it to be a solid buy. The display screen is excellent, its large and is very clear and looks to be tough and durable. The quality of pictures is fantastic and having taken it to Africa the camera seems to be able to withstand being dropped in sand and the like.
The automatic features of the camera are remarkable as well. It can do simple things like when taking a picture of the sunset it remove the streaks you get because of the sun as you take the picture. With face recognition software as well, it deals with photos of people admirably.
I must say one of the most remarkable aspects that I have found is that when using the 7x zoom to the maximum capability, even though it looks fuzzy on the screen, when you take the photo the picture comes out clear, which, I presume, must be down ...
Advantages: small and light, metal body giving a sophisticated look and feel, easy to operate, weather proof Disadvantages: the memory card is different from my previous Olympus digital camera, image quality at dimly lit environment is somewhat questionable, software supplied not up to standard
from Malaysia and he brought it over to me when he came to visit me 2 weeks ago. The price I paid for is roughly £240, including an extra 128Mb Olympus XD card and a 1.5m high tripod. But I think the box content should be the same, as in Europe and Asia the camera is called the Mju series, but it?s known as Stylus in the U.S. I think most probably the biggest difference is that mine comes with a bilingual (English Mandarin) manual and the camera itself contains Mandarin language.
Basically at a glance, the major improvement for the Mju: 410 model is its ability to record movie clip with, YES!!!, you can record the clip with sound. I have to admit before I continue any further, that I am a big fan of the Mju series, and the reason I haven?t got the 300 or 400 was because they can't record any audio with the movie clip. But I?ll try not to ...