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Reviews of Digital Cameras
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Title: Olympus mju 1010
Pros: Long, stabilised 7x lens; large screen; smooth movies
Cons: Grainy night shots; tiny, plasticky controls; low on detail
Verdict: This mighty mju 1010 continues the Olympus tradition of packing great technology (including a stunning, stabilised 7x zoom) into neat, usable cases. Photos aren't quite as impressive as the build, but there's nothing else to complain about in this fun, us
Summary: Another off the mju production line from Olympus, the compact 10-megapixel 1010 is slim and sleek, with good picture quality and reliable focus and exposure. The CCD-shift stabilisation works well -- this is particularly important with its impressive 7x o
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79/100 |
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Title: Olympus Mju 840 Digital Camera Review
Pros: Good build, Great macro capability, Fast start up time
Cons: Loss of weatherproofing, Inappropriate landscape aperture, Lack of differences between cameras in range
Verdict: Ranges of cameras generally differ from one another in significant ways so that they appeal to a wider audience. Where one camera may have a great lens and metal body, another may have a standard lens and large zoom. This range of Mju are so similar it's
Summary: Matt Grayson takes a look at the pink version of the Olympus Mju 840 digital compact. A camera full of features including a shiny screen on the back for checking his lipp
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70/100 |
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Title: Olympus Mju 840 Digital Camera Review
Pros: Good build, Great macro capability, Fast start up time
Cons: Loss of weatherproofing, Inappropriate landscape aperture, Lack of differences between cameras in range
Verdict: Ranges of cameras generally differ from one another in significant ways so that they appeal to a wider audience. Where one camera may have a great lens and metal body, another may have a standard lens and large zoom. This range of Mju are so similar it's
Summary: Matt Grayson takes a look at the pink version of the Olympus Mju 840 digital compact. A camera full of features including a shiny screen on the back for checking his lipp
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70/100 |
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Title: Stylus 1030 SW
Pros: Attractively styled sports and outdoor camera, Real diving possible with 33 feet depth limit, Inherent waterproofing provides peace of mind when handling in/around water, Can survive 6.6-foot drops and 14 degree temperature!, Superb wide-angle, high-res 2
Cons: Strictly point & shoot, Elegant metal body easily gets scratched
Verdict: The Stylus 1030 SW is the camera a lot off divers and outdoorsmen (and women) have been waiting for. It brings 10-megapixel resolution to scuba diving without the need of an underwater case. It's also the most rugged Olympus Stylus camera yet, being able
Summary: an underwater housing. And there is more
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Title: Olympus µ [mju:] 850 SW: Review
Pros: Waterproof Shockproof Freezeproof
Cons: Noise issues at high ISO Battery life Limited options in scene modes
Summary: *Exclusive* "Waterproof. Shockproof. Funproof." ThinkCamera puts that theory to the test...
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70/100 |
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Title: Review: Olympus Mju 1010
Pros: 7x optical zoom; buttons light up when pressed; effective image stabilization system; good image quality.
Cons: No wide-angle lens, lacks HD video capture; uses proprietary xD-Picture Card format.
Verdict: The Mju 1010 will satisfy most shooters with its speedy response, fine image quality and friendly features, but the package would be more complete if it came with a wide-angle lens.
Summary: Let's take a look at how the Olympus Mju 1010 fares against the other power compacts on the market.
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76/100 |
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Title: Olympus mju 850 SW | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Excellent build quality; Decent image quality; Great underwater capabilities
Cons: Below par handling; Pictures not very sharp
Verdict: It handled life in the freezer equally easily, living up to Olympus's 'freezeproof' claims. In the pool, however, things proved a little more tricky. Metering was a rather hit and miss affair and best results were only obtained very close up using flash
Summary: Image quality is pretty good, with very natural yet lively colour rendition in Standard mode
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60/100 |
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