Olympus Stylus 1030 SWOlympus har en hel drös tåliga kameror. Så pass att det känns svårt att överblicka och få koll på vad som skiljer de olika modellerna åt.
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http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/OS1030SW/OS1030SWA.HTMSammanfattning av deras testOlympus 1030 SW Basic Features10.1-megapixel CCD
3.6x optical zoom lens (equivalent to a 28-102mm lens on a 35mm camera)
5x digital zoom.
2.7-inch color LCD monitor
Program Automatic Exposure
Full Auto exposure mode
Built-in flash with red-eye reduction
xD-Picture Card and microSD (with adapter) compatibility
Auto-Connect USB
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery and charger included
Software for Mac and PC
Olympus 1030 SW Special FeaturesWaterproof to 33 feet
Shockproof
Freeze proof
Crushproof
Manometer to measure depth and altitude
Shadow Adjustment
LED Illuminator for Super Macro mode (and can be turned on manually)
ISO from 80-1600
Face Detection
Digital Image Stabilization
Pre-Capture Movie option
On board Guide and help
Perfect Picture Preview
Multiple White Balance settings
Multiple Metering modes
Slideshow
Panorama
Perfect Fix in playback
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
Movie recording with sound
Underwater housing and flash available
Olympus gets points for again producing a very rugged digital camera with a 28mm wide-angle lens, but they should have been able to improve the image quality over the last two years; unfortunately, despite the increased resolution, printed output is actually worse in the 10-megapixel 1030SW than it was in the 7.1-megapixel 720SW. So though it doesn't earn a Dave's Pick, the Olympus Stylus 1030SW is a decent choice for rugged conditions.
Pro: Compact, attractive design
Rugged build
Waterproof
Freeze proof
Crushproof
Shockproof
Submersible to 33 feet with no time limits
Special underwater scene modes
28mm wide-angle optical zoom
Macro illumination lamp
Face Detection
2.7-inch LCD
Shadow Adjustment
Live preview of effects, exposure, and white balance
Helpful on-board Guide
Quality mode dial replaces mode button
Pre-Capture movie mode
Con: External control identifiers difficult to read
Image noise even at low ISO
Chromatic aberration
Soft images
Face Detection buried in main menu
Image quality not as good as "non-rugged" competition
Poor autofocus system
No manual aperture and shutter speed controls
Digital image stabilization isn't what it sounds like
Weak flash
No optical viewfinder