Sufficient memory is not included.
Don't get caught without memory, get a high-capacity memory card.
Precisa de uma câmera que acompanhe alguém (você mesmo?) que seja ativo, ousado e/ou arriscado de vez em quando? Então dê uma olhada na Olympus Stylus Tough-6000. Trata-se de uma câmera digital incrivelmente durável; ela é à prova de choque, água e congelamento e - ou seja - ela é resistente. Também não passe seu carro em cima dela ou jogue-a em nitrogênio líquido. Ela não é tão resistente, mas com certeza ela aguenta o tranco. Deixe ela cair, deixe água respingar nela e arremesse ela - depois pegue-a e tire uma foto ou grave um filme. A Tough-6000 estará pronta para capturar todas as suas memórias e ajudar a compartilhar com amigos e familiares. Para esportistas em atividades de inverno ou aquáticas - ouçam bem - o Controle por Toque vai mudar a sua vida. Reprodução, ajustes de sombra e modo de flash podem ser ativados tocando (tocar não é bater) na parte de cima, nas laterais ou na parte de trás da câmera. Não precisa tirar as luvas ou ficar procurando um botão - apenas toque na câmera!
Fotografando vistas ou retratos? A Tough-6000 permite que sua criatividade vire realidade na fotografia. Sua visão e intuição pode finalmente dar frutos; seja uma cena incrível ou um close-up intimista. Para aquelas fotos rápidas ela possui dois tipos de estabilização de imagem: Ótica e digital. Use uma ou outra ou ambas ao mesmo tempo e deixe todas as suas fotos nítidas e limpas.
| Image Quality | |
|---|---|
| Sensor de Imagem | CCD de 1/2,3" |
| Resolução Efetiva | 10MP |
| Profundidade de Bit | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Modos de Cor | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Formatos de Arquivo de Imagem | Fotografia - JPEG / Filme: AVI Motion JPEG |
| Resolução de Gravação | 10MP, 5MP, 3MP, 2MP, 1MP, VGA e 16:9 |
| Gravação de vídeo | Filme AVI com Som: 640x480 ou 320x240 a 30/15 qps |
| Gravação de áudio | Sim |
| Optics | |
|---|---|
| Foco | Auto |
| Zoom | Ótico: 3.6xDigital: 5.0x |
| Distância Focal da Lente | 5,0 - 18,2mm (28 - 102mm equivalente no formato 35mm) |
| Abertura Máxima | Grande Angular: f/3.5 - Telefoto: f/5.1 |
| Alcance de Foco | Modo Normal: 19,7 polegadas/0,5m - infinito Modo Macro grande angular: 3,9 polegadas/0,1m - infinito Modo macro tele: 11,8 polegadas/0,3m - infinito Modo Super Macro: 0,8 polegada/2cm - 19,7 polegadas/50cm |
| Montagem de Filtro/Lente Acessória | Não possui |
| Exposure Control | |
|---|---|
| Sensibilidade | Auto, Alto ISO Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 e 1600 |
| Velocidade do Obturador | 1/2000 de segundo - 1/4 de segundo (4 segundos no modo Cena Noturna) |
| Modos de Exposição | Auto Inteligente, Programa Auto, Estailização de Imagem com Deslocamento de Sensor, Modo "Beauty" e Modos de Cena |
| Modos de Cena | Retrato, Paisagem, Cena Noturna, Noite + Retrato, Esportes, Ambientes Internos, Velas, Auto-Retrato, Pôr-do-Sol, Fogos de Artifício, Culinária, Documentos, Foto de Sorriso, Praia e Neve, Neve, Pré-Captura de Filme, Fotografia Subaquática, Subaquático Grande Angular 1, Subaquático Grande Angular 2, Subaquático Macro e Filme |
| Modos de Balanço de Branco | Auto, Luz Diurna, Nublado, Tungstênio e 3 Fluorescentes |
| Flash | |
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| Flash Integrado | Sim |
| Alcance Efetivo do Flash | ISO 800-Grande Angular: 0,33 pé/0,1m - 13,1 pés/4,0m ISO 800-Tele: 0,98 pé/0,3m - 8,9 pés/2,7m |
| Conexão de Flash Externo | Não |
| Tempo de Inicialização | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Atraso do Obturador | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Tempo Entre os Disparos | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Capacidade de Burst (sequência) | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Temporizador | 12 segundos |
| Impressão de Data e Hora | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Memory & Power | |
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| Memória integrada | 42MB |
| Cartões de Memória Compatíveis | Cartão de Imagem xD de 1 ou 2GB, microSD com adaptador MASD-1 |
| Capacidade de Gravação | Memória Interna: 8 JPEG/Fine de 10MP, Filme VGA 640x320 de 22 minutos a 30 qps Cartão xD de 1GB: 205 JPEG/Fine de 10MP, Filme VGA 640x320 de 9,3 minutos a 30 qps |
| Tipo de Bateria | Li-50B |
| Adaptador de Alimentação | D-7AC |
| Input/Output | |
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| Interface de Computador | USB 2.0 High-speed |
| Capacidade de Impressão Direta | PictBridge |
| Controle Remoto | Não |
| Saída de Vídeo | Sim |
| Capacidade para Webcam | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Requisitos de Sistema e Software | USB de Conexão Automática: Mac OS X 10.3 ou mais recente, Windows 2000/XP/VISTASoftware: Mac OS X 10.3 - 10.5, Windows 2000PRO/XP/VISTA |
| Display | |
|---|---|
| Visor | Não |
| Tela LCD | 2,7 polegadas (6,9cm) LCD HyperCrystalTM III |
| Opções de Idioma | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Opções de Reprodução | NTSC ou PAL |
| Physical | |
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| Dimensões (AxLxP) | 3,8 x 2,5 x 0,88 polegada(95,3 x 63,4 x 22,4mm) |
| Peso | 5,3 onças (149g) sem baterias ou cartão de mídia |
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A worthy upgrade from 7xxSW
The Stylus Tough 6000 is the second Olympus waterproof camera I've got. I got the original 720SW, it survived quite a few adventures and continues its faithful service with a friend. I was ready...Read complete review
The Stylus Tough 6000 is the second Olympus waterproof camera I've got. I got the original 720SW, it survived quite a few adventures and continues its faithful service with a friend. I was ready for an upgrade.
There were two main reasons I upgraded from the 720sw. One was the wide angle lens 28mm vs 35-38mm on it. The other was hopefully longer battery life. I found the 720sw's battery life to be anemic at best.
I considered the 1030sw but decided to try out the new generation of sensor, CCD image stabilization and tap control. The Stylus Tough 8000 was also a contender but I didn't need the extra hardened casing or expense. This has the same rating as the 720SW which survived everything I threw at it and now comes in three attractive colors. I got the blue one.
Overview
Pulling the camera out of the box and playing with it there were several notable improvements over the previous generation. It's not quite as heavy and uses more plastics than the 720SW, more similar to the 760SW. The lens has a larger more reinforced housing probably to accommodate the wider angle.
The buttons have been improved. They stick out more from the surface and have a very positive "click" to them. There is much more clearance with the shutter release which is nice. Your less likely to turn the thing off instead of trying to take a picture.
There is the welcome addition of the control wheel. It is quick access to major features. Starting from the blue triangle (play) and going clockwise you have:
iAuto - Intelligent auto, camera attempts to guess what scene mode (if any) to use or just use the automatic modes.
The picture of the camera (which might be mistaken for play) is now the traditional automatic mode which oddly enough gives you more controls (like the tap control).
SCN - Lets you select from a variety of scene modes
Beauty Mode - Takes longer to boot up, mainly used for portraits. Requires face detection to work properly. After you take the picture the camera spends about 10 seconds processing the image applying a smoothing and contrast routine to make skin look nicer.
Movie Mode is next and that brings us back to play.
The other buttons are pretty standard, looks like you have three ways to access your playback now. The play setting on the dial, the play button on the back and the tap control (more later).
The DISP button has been beefed up, you can now access basic shooting info (WB, FSTOP, Shutter speed), push it again and you get the histogram.
The screen is vastly improved. One of the real weak points on the 7xx series was the screen wasn't sharp. You could take a great picture but couldn't tell if it was sharp or not. This was especially maddening because you really didn't know before you took the shot what your shutter speed was so you didn't know if it was just the screen or really a blurry picture. With the new screen its much better. For a bonus your shutter speed and Fstop get flashed when you do the focus lock.
Tap Tap
Something new is the Tap control. If not in iAuto mode you can change commands by tapping on the camera. Tapping on the left hand side brings up the macro options, macro, super macro or super lighted macro. I didn't think people did serious macro photography with sports cameras...
Tapping on the side again cycles through the settings. Double tapping saves the setting you have selected.
Tapping on the right lets you control the flash (auto, fill, none, redeye).
Tapping on the back lets you enter play mode which is cool. You can then tap left or right to scroll through your pictures. Tap the back again to get out of play mode. Very nice.
Easily accessing flash controls (to force a fill flash or cancel a flash for ambient only) and play by tapping is a excellent feature.
Going Diving
Not in the pool (though you could) but menu diving. Olympus has improved the menus to a degree. At the end of the day they are pretty much set up the same, they just now have pretty 3D icons and transitions between screens. On the old OLY you had the impression the processor was not current generation, now you have the impression they have CPU cycles to burn.
One area that is notably different is the panorama function. It now has its own icon in the main setup. There are several new options for shooting panos to have them combined in the camera as well as a new onscreen guide. When you use the new in camera 1 feature you get a dot and crosshairs to line up to guide your picture taking. In camera 2 and in PC modes still give you the old horizon and boxes as your guide.
Get your Light On
A nice feature is the inclusion of the LED flashlight. If you hold down the display button for a few seconds it kicks on a LED light about the same as keychain lights. It runs for around 20-30 seconds. Once on its not that easy to turn off, you have to hold the button a few seconds.
Shooting performance
Shooting performance seems to be improved. It locks onto targets faster (but still not as fast as others). The face lock is now integrated so it automatically detects and focuses for faces. Even has a smile detector where it won't fire till it gets a smile.
Image quality aside from adding a few megapixels in resolution (no big deal) is improved. Images are sharper, noise is better controlled (key for small cameras). Seems to have a bit more dynamic range in the photos.
It is a noticeable improvement, even in good light. So the answer of "will this let me take better pictures than my old 7xx?" is "Yes".
It's got a wide variety of ISO settings and resolutions (10MP, 5MP, 3MP, 2MP). Not all ISO's and resolutions are available in each mode. The high ISO modes have reduced resolution which is fine.
The CCD shift image stabilization gives you better performance than just the ISO boost. It's still not magic but it does compensate some for hand tremors.
If taking the finest pictures possible with a compact camera is your goal then this probably isn't the camera for you. There are cheaper/better/faster cameras out there. Its faster than previous generations but still pretty slow in starting up, locking onto the target and refreshing after the shot. This is one of the complains people have about point and shoot cameras and this camera is no exception. My 2+ year old Fuji F-40 blows it away in all speed departments.
The main reason you would buy this camera remains its toughness and versatility. If you need the go anywhere, do anything and not worry about it camera this is the one for you. I used mine biking, Kayaking, at the beach, climbing, hiking, swimming and in monsoon rains in SE Asia and its still works great. I expect this to be the same.
Video
Video performance has been improved to a good degree. The old camera often washed out in light and had a magenta cast to it. it was also limited to 15fps. Gave an old home movies quality to the video.
The improved sensor on this camera gives much better video qualtiy, you also now have the option for 15fps. But there is a catch. At full resolution (640x320) and 30fps your limited to 30 seconds of video. I think this is a limitation of the write speed of the card (XD strikes again). I'm using the type M cards. You may have better results from the M+. Anything other than full rez full motion will give you as much recording time as the card. However the compression routine they use is not as efficient as others. Compared to a Fuji I use it takes twice as much space for the same quality.
Accessories
One area of unexpected improvement was the manual. The layout and whatnot is pretty much the same but they have separate manuals for different languages. Not an all in one.
Alas when it comes to cables they have still yet to grow a brain. The video out and USB cables that plug into it have a proprietary tip on them, so don't loose it. If your smart get a card reader for file transfer. Much faster and easier on the camera.
The media used still only half a brain. It primarily uses the XD format which is slow, small and expensive compared to other types. With an adaptor (not included) you can use the Micro SD cards from your cell phone, if you remembered the tweezers...
Why they couldn't take regular SD cards + XD Cards like Fuji can I don't know.
It uses the Li-50B which is a bit thicker than the Li-42 of the previous series. Claimed battery life is at least 1/3 greater. My initial observations are that you'll get somewhere around 200 shots/charge in mixed use (some screen, some playing some flash). This is a lot better than the 7xx.
So in summary
PRO's
Waterproof/Dust Proof/Freeze and shock and sand resistant.
Significant User interface improvements from previous generations
Tap Control
Better screen
LED flashlight
Better Image quality and stabilization than previous generations
Cons
Image quality/performance/speed not up to other cameras at the same price point.
xD/MicroSD cards only
proprietary cables.
Conclusion
My conclusion on this one is the same as the last. If you want a decent picture taker that you can take pictures anywhere with this is an excellent choice. The years have made some good improvements that reduced the previous generations shortcomings. A worthy upgrade if you can use some of the new features and an excellent buy if your getting this type of camera for the first time.
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Don't use in salt water
I had an older olympus "waterproof" camera that I had for about 3-4 years. It died when I went snorkeling in Hawaii this year, likely due to age and me no...Read complete review
I had an older olympus "waterproof" camera that I had for about 3-4 years. It died when I went snorkeling in Hawaii this year, likely due to age and me not rinsing the camera out after the first time I used it. Thus I bought this camera. I used it 2-3 times before my trip and then took it to Costa Rica. The first day, it was fun- I had it with my while boogie boarding and got some pretty good video/photos. After a through 10 min rinse in fresh water as recommended by the makers, I put it away for the night. A day later, we went snorkeling and I started to get an error message that the bottom door was open when it wasn't. I went back to the boat, dried it off, rinsed it with fresh water but kept getting the message until the entire thing went on the fritz and now it's completely dead. It works well for mild conditions but I'd keep it away from any ocean. Maybe the 8000 works better?
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
This is the camera we use when it's time to "go visit the job site." It has to take a good photo, be easy to use and be tough as a brick. So far so good. After the first few trips, no problems to report. It takes a nice photo. Since this is being used in extremely hot and dusty conditions, the addition of a screen protector on the display has proven to be invaluable. The "tap" feature is a bust. It sounds good in theory but gets annoying very quickly.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
Great all terrain all weather camera!
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
I use this product mainly at work to capture images which I would not be able to explain over email. Pictures are worth a 1000 words.
I liked that the camera was easy to use that was my main concern as I work in a busy environment.
And to top it off it takes great clear pictures.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
After reading many reviews of inexpensive outdoor waterproof cameras, I was amazed at how well the pictures came out using our lab-purchased Tough-6000. We are very happy customers and would recommend buying this product for casual educational usage.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
If you shoot photos while: rock climbing granite, paddling surf, skiing powder, boarding corduroy, riding wakes, skateboarding ramps, rafting whitewater, or - ready - hanging out on your grandmother's porch drinking sweet tea on a summer evenin'... then the Stylus Tough 6000 is for you. Buy it & start shooting.
Olympus Stylus Tough is the go anywhere, do anything, and bring home the picture to prove it camera.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
i use the product for family events, vacations, and parties...i love that this product is waterproof, crushproof, and freezeproof...i only thing i dont like about the camera is the memory card that came with it...
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
* underwater images fun and great especially for the "cruise" enthusiast
* beauty mode awesome
* panoramic capability
* great for person who has a chronic case of the "drops"
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
I love the versatility. Small enough to take with me anywhere and to take capture great moments.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
I used this product for a trip, great underwater, even if it's warm! Never fogs! I do recommend the life jacket for it, so it floats around, you don't have to worry about it sinking.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
I have used this camera for over 500 pictures since I purchased it before the holidays. I have used it outside and in water even during this cold December. The camera has performed without fail and takes great pictures. The only reason I gave it a 4 out of 5 is because the image quality doesn't compare to my SLR and the camera is a little slow but what can you expect from a pocket sized camera. Awesome that it is waterproof and freezeproof though!
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
We use the stylus tough series cameras in professional water quality management for photodocumentation purposes. Regularly these cameras are used to document collections and observations made in lakes, rivers, and streams including habitat, organism characteristics (e.g., fish), water quality issues, etc. Cameras are equipment and need to be durable and produce high quality data.
They are great as a piece of data collection equipment. Because pictures are later used in management scenarios, they must be detailed and of high quality. For example, many of the fish captured in our biological sampling programs are identified and released. Therefore, photos of unique characteristics are typically part of our vouchering program and are used as quality assurance to verify that correct identifications are made. These cameras regularly meet that need.
Also, our organization needs cameras that will stand up to harsh field conditions including poor weather (rain, cold, heat, wind, etc.), and that can be used in and around the water without fear of equipment failure. In the past, we have used camera cases, kept cameras in waterproof bags, etc. Each one of these eventually made equipment difficult to use (e.g., fogging in cases) and would ultimately lead to equipment malfunctioning and/or data gathering/documentation being inadequate. Because the "tough" cameras are waterproof and shockproof, we use them more freely and regularly especially with the floatable strap attached. And, although we never abuse the cameras, the equipment is regularly put through conditions and uses that are atypical and far more strenuous than average recreational use.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
The controls for the camera are easy to use. I especially like the 'scene selector' samples making it easy to choose appropriate setting. The metal body is handsome and well made. I gave this camera as a gift and knew well the user may drop, get wet, or subject to cold temp., rest assured it can take it. 'Live view' when panning is a bit jumpy and there is slight shutter lag otherwise great camera.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
Used it for vacation, taking pictures at the waterpark. The plan is to use it for taking pictures on offshore fishing charters.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
I use the camera whenever I fear it might get wet, (seaside, rainy days) I have other small cameras, but this one measures up to more expensive non waterproof cameras. When shooting video, the waterproof mic is not as sensitive as others, but that is understandable. I had to buy a second battery as some days the original one would run out of juice before I had the chance to recharge.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
this is so far the best i have had. the picture quality is superb, expecially when printed out.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
I'm very disappointed!
it reacts like a camera 10 years ago ! Impossible to get shots spontaneously, more than one second shutter delay !
waterproof is ok
shock resistant is ok
image quality is average
menus are childish
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
This camera is so much fun to use. Being able to have a digital camera in your pocket and not worrying about breaking it or getting it wet makes life so much easier and carefree. The tap sensitive case is awesome for outdoors experiences where it's hard to acces the buttons. The only downside to it is that this model wasn't available in the cool black and silver like the next higher model, and the lagtime on the shutter can be annoying. All you have to do is anticipate the wait.
Gotta give this camera two thumbs up for fun, functionality, and style.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
product was purchase because of waterproof feature. there wer too many step to achieve the best picture, Lost most of my subjects by the leg or shirt tail because the features led to slow shutter activity.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
I used the Olympus 6000 on a recent trip to the Bahamas. Took some pictures with the camera while on the beach, while boating and while snorkeling. Pictures, both in and out of the water turned out great. What I liked was ease of use, it is a camera a one can use for point and shoot as well as shots where some you are looking for detail in the finished picture. The LCD provided good detail for taking pictures in sunlight when others with cameras had difficuly seeing what they were shooting. The 6000 stayed in a case on my belt for easy access during the entire trip. I recommend the camera for someone wanting to do photography where the camera can get wet.
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Comments about Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Waterproof Digital Camera (Blue):
Great for our active and wet life style
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