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Olympus mju 770 SW

Price: £300.00

Waterproof to a depth of 10m, shockproof up to a fall of 1.5m and crushproof under 100kg of weight ? this camera is 'lifeproof', but is it life-changing?

Pros

Stunning design, Built to survive anything, Large, bright LCD

Cons

Slightly noisy at higher end of ISO range

Design 19/20
Image Quality 17/20
Performance 17/20
Value 17/20
Features 18/20
Score 88%

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Main Review

Waterproof to a depth of 10m, capable of withstanding the shock of a 1.5m fall and crushproof under 100kg of weight, it would appear as though the Olympus mju 700 SW is a camera capable of taking anything thrown at it and still keeps coming back for more.

Aside from being ‘life-proof’, the 770SW features a 3x optical zoom, covering 38-114mm focal length equivalent, an 80-1600 ISO range and a respectable 7.1-megapixel resolution.

However, the first thing that strikes you about this feature-laden compact is its build. A visible screw-and-panel fascia, accompanied by brush-metal plating give the mju 770 SW an almost industrial feel, befitting its industrial capabilities.

Reviewing and composing images takes place (somewhat slowly) on a vivid 2.5in HyperCrystal LCD, while an extensive 24 scene modes feature, such as underwater macro and underwater snapshot. Shutter priority and manual modes aren’t offered, and are missed, but this is an understandable compromise for a compact camera with fantastic capabilities.

Image Quality

The mju 770 SW is designed for all-round versatility and performance and this is reflected in the image quality. The 7.1-megapixel sensor is by no means market leading, yet still produces rich images suitable for great prints up to 7x5in. Noise is noticeable towards the higher end of the ISO range but is otherwise well managed. Images tend to be sharp, with minimal fringing.

Verdict

Great spec for a compact that offers everything for the lifestyle photographer, all encased in a beautifully designed body.

Reviewer: WDC Team

Full specification

Weight Refer to manufacturers website Dimensions Refer to manufacturers website
Sensor 7.1mp Lens 3 x optical (38-114mm equiv)
File Formats JPEG LCD 2.5’ 230000 pixels
Shutter Speeds 1/2 - 1/1000 Exposure Modes Auto, 24 scene modes
ISO Range 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 Metering System -
Flash Modes 6 White Balance Auto, Sunlight, Tungsten, Overcast, Flourescent 1, Flourescent 2, Flourescent 3
Memory Card xD + 18 MB internal Connectivity USB 2.0
Power Li-ion Other -

Manufacturer Website: http://www.olympus.co.uk

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