Olympus Stylus 1050 SW 8 to 10 Megapixel
Olympus Stylus 1050 SW 8 to 10 Megapixel
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 28, 2010]
mjhicks
Casual
Strength:
Good pics, easy menus, can go virtually anywhere I want to take it.
Weakness:
Sliding lens cover protects lens, but can cause issues if not kept perfectly clean at all times. This was out third waterproof point and shoot camera. The first one (a Pentax Optio) is somewhere being scrubbed by the sand of Lake Michigan, and apparently some one wanted the second one (an Olympus Stylus SW720) more than we did. This one, (the Stylus SW1050) was also stolen along with my wife's purse. We seem to have bad luck in that respect with these cameras! That being said, if you are going to use your camera in a lake or the ocean, be sure the strap is adjustable so that it fits tightly around your wrist, ot but one of the floatation devices available for these cameras. All three cameras took decent pictures, but the 1050 did take the best ones. Its response time was acceptable, and the menus were very intuitive.
Similar Products Used: Pentax Optio P10 (I think that was the model)
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[Jul 16, 2009]
JerryK82
Expert
Strength:
- Waterproof and shock resistant
Weakness:
- Painfully slow
As a semi professional photographer, I am extremely disappointed with the Stylus 1050 SW. For a camera that is supposed to be used in active conditions it is painfully slow to auto focus and has major shutter lag. I bought it because some days I don't feel like lugging my DSLR and a bunch of lenses mountain biking and snowboarding.
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[Jun 15, 2009]
gmaheu
Intermediate
Strength:
Small compact size. On/Off slider is nice feature.
Weakness:
Not as durable as they claim Not even close to what its cracked up to be. Was dissapointed that after 29 days my camera picked up this ugly black spot that showed up on all images and video. Was an internal problem that needed to be fixed at the factory. I sent it in and was told that I would need to pay for the repair even though the camera was less than a month old. Very unhappy. Will not purchase Olympus products in the future. Customer Service Not overly helpful. |
[Jan 26, 2009]
evansdave
Intermediate
Strength:
The two features I appreciated most were the bright, large display screen and the thin physical profile of the camera. In bright sunlight most cameras will take a decent picture: the challenge is seeing (on the screen) what you are shooting when ambient light levels are very high. On this camera, it was easy. I am just over 50, so anything that makes it easier for me to see things clearly is appreciated!
Weakness:
Ironically, one of the features that attracted me to this camera turned out to pose a challenge. The 1050SW has a slide-open case: This seems like a great idea as is keeps snow and other stuff off the lens. However, with gloves, a jacket, etc. it is very easy (too easy) to inadvertently "open" the camera (thereby turning it on) when slipping it into your pocket. More often than not, when I took the camera out of my ski shell the cover was already open.
Overall I really liked this camera. I got to try this as part of the 2009 Tahoe Snowcial, hosted at Heavenly Valley in Lake Tahoe. The weather was incredible--full sun, lots of (highly reflective) snow and plenty of action and stunning scenery. I have been using a slightly larger and older Nikon pocket camera so this is my basis for comparison. We were part of a photo scaveger hunt organized by the Reno-based marketing firms Twelve Horses and Boot Leg Courier. We definitely put this camera through its paces. |