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I love this camera, it is easily the best electronics purchase I have made in the last two years. I love this camera, and can't recommend it enough. I have dropped it off a moving bicycle onto asphalt, where it got run over by another bike, and only had a few scratches on the case for the experience. The waterproofing is great, it uses real rubber seals, unlike the junk Pentax I had before. One of my friends bought one on my revommendation, and she feels the same about hers. This is about as bullet-proof as a camera gets, and its a great value, too.
wtf. Okay, I've been burned. Never went more than 4 feet underwater, and now the camera is hosed. What a joke of a camera.Olympus of course turned the issue on me, asking if I had done the required yearly maintenance of replacing all of the seals/gaskets on the camera. I was always pretty happy with this camera -- picture quality was always good, and it was easy to use. OF course, it's out of warranty by one month.
Who even knows you are supposed to do that. Bought this camera in Nov 2008 and took it snorkeling in early January 2010. Who does that. It's like they time these things. I'm going to try sending it in for repair, but I will NOT be taking it in the water again. As with an earlier reviewer, the paint has peeled off the front (despite always being kept in a soft case when not in use and never being dropped, etc).
I'm going to get this replaced and let it live out its life on dry land, but Olympus just lost a customer.
Even underwater video was of good quality and the sound recording was suprisingly good. We bought our Olympus 1030SW before a 3 week Sailing/Snorkeling/Hiking trip in Greneda and the Grenadines. i have been a die hard Canon user for years and did not look forward to learning to use the Olympus after reading some of the reviews. I found using editing software to touch it up helps(for wase of use Picasa did a great job bringing out the color and depth of the underwater photo's). I would recommend this camera to anyone that is active and wants to have a camera that can keep up with them without the worry of damaging it.The limited zoom range and optics has it draw backs for the "great outdoor" shots but you can't have it all. I found it to be very simple and the large screen allowed me to make changes underwater with ease.
On the ground the rugged durability is a plus. Was a little concerned because of some of the bad reviews but we have had ours not for 8 months and love it.Very straighforward operation and interface. I recommend getting the 2MB or larger xD Picture Card for unlimited recording option. I have taken over 2 thousand photo's with it (over 800 underwater) and have had no complaints. The underwater image quality is astonishing. Hiking though rain forests, through torential rains, flooding and mud I didn't have to worry about the camera (though it was a miracle we made it out).
I would recommend this camera to anyone that it looking for a rugged/waterproof point and shoot with options for refined photo's if time permits.
I don't know if it was the many times i took it underwater on 'surface mode' or if the audio is just bad anyway. I dont' think its waterproof anymore. But i think i messed up my microphone because there is a setting for underwater video, and i had it on regular video and was recording some underwater excitement, and now the audio is terrible. It takes photos and videos underwater. i bought this camera (june 2008) because it was waterproof and it had lots of megapixels. It's shock resistance is questionable, i never really banged it, it just started falling apart and having bad audio. they are partially there now and i can barely see what setting i'm inThere is a metal frame part around the lens which has recently become loose. This doesn't happen all the time, just when i need it to be quicki brought the camera to the beach in my bathing suit pocket and i played a game of 500 with a frisbee and the labels on the mode wheel started coming off.
i was rough with it, but i was expecting more durability. i sometimes need to take a picture of my dog cuz he's so cute, but the picture doesn't take when i push the button. I like to do winter/water sports, although, ever since i moved in with my girlfriend, i don't do much of that anymore. I've only had the camera for 1.5 years. Every single video i take now has a thumping in it, it sounds like someone is wacking the microphone every couple of seconds.'shutter' button sticks. I have to roll my finger on the button or just wait until it takes. i think this camera is perfect if you use for gently water sports, don't use it for extreme water sports. it takes high pixelated photos, so make sure its in focus or else you'll have a bad picture that takes up a lot of space on your hard drive.
seriously, ive abused this camera and it works great. Ive brought it snorkeling, sandy beaches, snow skiing(not very good fell many times on it)ive dropped it in alcohol drinks as pranks, thrown it in pools and dropped it a bunch of times.this thing works great, took some funny pictures and videos, with no worries.i love that i dont worry about it at all.there have a BUNCH of instances where if it would have been a regular camera it would have been ruined from people just spilling things on tables or dropping it. it's hilarious to mess with people that dont know its waterproof.although it's pretty well known nowthe only thing i can say i dont like about it is for when you take off the flash, if you are not perfectly still the picture will be fuzzy.the only issue ive had with the camera is a sticking lens cover sometimes and that is because i didnt rinse the camera well after whatever mess it was in.but i would soak it or run some water and poof working again.honestly a great camera, and it is the only one i buy.i bought the first one when it came out.and just never bought anything else.so im currently on this one and was going to see about upgrading to the next level one the tough 8000.but there is not much of a difference, so i will stick with this one a little longer till they raise the depth and drop height.
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