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Hands-on with the Olympus Stylus 1

29 Oct

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The Stylus 1 is Olympus’s latest high-end compact camera. With ‘mini-DSLR’ styling and a constant-aperture F2.8 28-300mm (equivalent) zoom lens, the 12MP Stylus 1 has a lot to offer the amateur and enthusiast photographer. While our Seattle and London teams were busy preparing a detailed preview, editor Barnaby Britton got his hands on the new model at last week’s Photo Plus Expo show in New York. Click through for a gallery of hands-on pictures and his initial impressions. 

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Super zoom? Olympus Stylus 1 First Impressions Review

29 Oct

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Up until recently, the only ‘real’ premium superzoom camera was the Panasonic DMC-FZ200. Two weeks ago Sony made a big splash with their pricey Cyber-shot RX10, which features a 1″-type sensor. The Olympus Stylus 1 slots in nicely somewhere between the two, offering a 1/1.7″-type sensor and constant F2.8, 28-300mm equivalent lens in an OM-D-style body. If that sounds appealing, then follow the link to read our First Impressions Review of the Stylus 1.

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Olympus announces Stylus VH-520 10x, 14MP compact superzoom

21 Mar

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Olympus has announced the Stylus VH-520, an affordable 10x compact superzoom with a 14MP CMOS sensor. It offers a 26-260mm equivalent stabilized zoom lens and the ability to shoot 1080p video. It also offers ‘Magic Filter’ processing effects that can be applied to both stills and video, along with high-speed movie mode. The VH-520 will be available from April at a price of around £130.

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Olympus announces Stylus XZ-10 enthusiast compact

30 Jan

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Olympus has announced the Stylus XZ-10 enthusiast compact – a smaller, cheaper addition to the range alongside the well-regarded XZ-2. It’s built around a 26-130mm equivalent 1:1.8-2.7 lens coupled with a 12MP 2/3″ type backlit CMOS sensor that offers ISOs up to 6400. It can record 1080p Full HD movies with stereo sound, with Multi-motion Movie IS to reduce blur while walking. The 3″ 920k dot LCD is touch-sensitive, but unlike the XZ-2’s doesn’t tilt, which helps make the camera slimmer. The package is rounded off by a full set of manual controls including a customisable round-lens control ring, but there’s no hot shoe or support for an external EVF. It’ll be available from March 2013 for £349.99 in black, brown or white.

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Olympus releases Stylus SZ-16 and SZ-15 compact superzooms

08 Jan

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Olympus has announced the Stylus SZ-16 iHS and the Stylus SZ-15 iHS – a pair of 24x compact superzoom cameras. Both cameras offer an 25-600mm equivalent zoom range. The SZ-16 iHS is based around a 16MP CMOS sensor, allowing it to offer 1080p video and the other high-speed features needed to wear the company’s iHS branding. The SZ-15 makes do with a 16MP CCD sensor, restricting it to 720p video capture. The SZ-16 iHS uses Olympus’ previous-generation TruePic V processor, while the SZ-15 uses an older TruePic III+ chip.

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Olympus strengthens rugged range with Stylus Tough TG-830 and TG-630

08 Jan

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Olympus has announced the TG-830 iHS and TG-630 iHS, two new additions to the company’s TOUGH series of travel-friendly waterproof compact cameras. The mid-range TG-830 iHS is waterproof to 10m (33 feet) and has a 5x optical zoom lens to go along with its 16MP back-side illuminated CMOS sensor. Video can be recorded in 1920 x 1080 resolution, with the option to capture high speed clips at 120 fps in 720 resolution mode, for slow motion playback. The entry-level TG-630 iHS is waterproof down to 3.9m (13 feet). Both models will be available in March in a range of colors.

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Olympus Stylus SH-50 iHS

08 Jan

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Olympus has announced the Stylus SH-50 iHS, which the company claims is the first compact camera to feature E-M5-style 5-axis image stabilization. The 16MP camera also features a 24x 25-600mm (equiv.) optical zoom lens, 1080i60 video output and a touch-sensitive 3-inch rear LCD. Taking design cues from the company’s higher-end PEN cameras, the SH-50 iHS sports a textured hand grip and will be available in March in both black and white versions.

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Olympus Stylus Tough TG-2 iHS

08 Jan

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Olympus has announced the TG-2 iHS, its new flagship TOUGH series waterproof compact camera. This update to the TG-1 model is waterproof up to 15m (50 feet), has a 12MP CMOS sensor and a 4x optical zoom lens with a maximum aperture of F2.0. Further rounding out the specifications are a 3-inch OLED rear display, built-in GPS and elevation recording and 1920 x 1080 video output. The TG-2 iHS will be available in March in both red and black versions for US $ 379.99.

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Olympus Stylus XZ-2 Review

14 Nov

Stylus is back! Where did it go? Dunno!

For a while there, Olympus branded its cameras solely by model number but since the launch of the PEN line it seems the company needed a more visible delineation, so it has engraved ‘STYLUS’ very faintly on the flash housing of this new camera.

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At first sight, the Olympus Stylus XZ-2 looks impressive, very compact, solid, with a rapid lens extension when powered up.

Scene modes

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External controls are minimal: the mode dial has positions for auto, PASM, two custom settings, scene modes and the Art Filter selection (11 in all for stills and video shooting); the power button is surrounded by the zoom lever.

At rear is the four way rocker to access flash, AF, self timer, single or continuous shooting and exposure compensation; close by there is a menu button, display control and a Function control.

Then the big surprise, at last for me: at front, just beneath and to one side of the lens is a lever which takes you into manual control, the setting displayed on screen. It is possibly the best manual focus arrangement I’ve seen on a compact digicam. This front of camera control is fully programmable and can be used as focus ring, aperture control, shutter speed control and shooting mode selector, amongst other custom functions.

Menu

Some may find the menu system endless, with multiple sub menus; to be honest, the setting out of camera menus has never been an Olympus strong point.

Added to all of this is the easy to use tilting LCD screen which can be tilted 80 upwards and 50 degrees downwards … but it does not unfortunately swing sideways.

Overall, the XZ-2 is a delight to use, compact and easily controlled. From power up to first shot took only a second, with follow on shots coming in as fast as I could tap the shutter.

A nice touch is the switchable speed grip which can be moved to either side of the camera: southpaws please apply!

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Olympus Stylus XZ-2 Features

The good news is that the lens is a Zuiko with a maximum aperture of f1.8 … that’s fast! And, when fully zoomed in to its 4x tele end the aperture is still a rapid f2.5. All of which sets the XZ-2 above much of the pack in compact digicams.

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In the distortion department the wide and tele ends of the zoom show little or no aberrations. A good performance.

The 12.0 million pixel CMOS can account for a maximum image size of 3986×2976 pixels, so expect to make a 34x25cm print.

Movies can be shot in Full HD at 1920×1080 pixels resolution, saved in the MPEG4 format and accompanied by stereo sound. Whilst the auto focus appears to monitor the shot throughout recording, you cannot take stills mid-video.

Olympus Stylus XZ-2 ISO Tests

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At ISO 1600 there are signs of noise in the image. By ISO 3200 the noise is even more apparent in even grey areas. At ISO 6400 the noise is still there (obviously) but definition is starting to fall. At ISO 12800 noise is up and definition is down but IMHO the setting is still suitable for some subjects.

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Olympus Stylus XZ-2 Review Verdict

Quality: well above average.

Why you’d buy the Olympus Stylus XZ-2: compact body, fast lens, minimal external controls.

Why you wouldn’t buy the Olympus Stylus XZ-2: complex, cascading viewfinder menu array.

In this market the camera is a little pricey, when compared to models with maxi zooms … but I guess you have to pay for upper level lens quality.

Extra note: external accessories, developed for PEN cameras, such as the digital eye-level viewfinder (VF-2 or VF-3) can be attached to the XZ-2 for ADDED functionality. The built-in pop-up flash can also wirelessly control Olympus flash units such as the FL-600R and 300R strobes. Plus: the new Stylus XZ-2 fully supports wireless connectivity via the new FlashAir mobile connectivity SD card.

A camera for the beginner and ambitious as well!

Olympus Stylus XZ-2 Specifications

Image Sensor: 12.0 million effective pixels.
Sensor: 15mm CMOS.
Metering: Multi segment, centre-weighted, spot.
Lens: f1.8-2.5/28-112mm as 35 SLR equivalent.
Exposure Modes: Auto, Program AE, shutter and aperture priority, manual.
Shutter Speed: 60 to 1/2000 second.
Memory: SD/SDHC/SDXC.
Continuous Shooting: 5 fps at full resolution and 60 fps at 3 megapixel resolution.
Image Sizes (pixels): Stills: 3986×2976 to 640×480.
Movies: 1920×1080, 1280×720 at 30 fps.
Viewfinder: 7.6cm LCD screen (921,000).
File Formats: JPEG, RAW, MPEG4.
Colour Space: sRGB, Adobe RGB.
ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 100 to 12,800.
Interface: USB 2.0, HDMI mini, Eye-Fi, DC input.
Power: Rechargeable lithium ion battery.
Dimensions: 113x65x48 WHDmm.
Weight: 346 g (inc battery).
Price: Get a price on the Olympus Stylus XZ-2 at Amazon.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Just Posted: Olympus Stylus XZ-2 real-world sample images

31 Oct

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Just Posted: Our real-world sample images from the Olympus Stylus XZ-2. The XZ-2 builds on the features of one of our favorite compact cameras – the Olympus XZ-1 – adding an improved 12MP CMOS sensor, flip-out touch-screen and innovative dual-mode lens control ring. We’ve been shooting a range of subjects in a variety of lighting conditions, using various apertures and processing settings on the XZ-2. Click through to see the gallery.

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