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Olympus mju 725 SW

Price: £300.00

Hard-bodied compact gets minimal upgrade

Pros

Solid build and feel, Shockproof and waterproof

Cons

Fringing, Lens flare, Noise and camera shake, Priced at a slight premium

Design 17/20
Image Quality 17/20
Performance 17/20
Value 16/20
Features 17/20
Score 84%

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Main Review

Available in a choice of three colours, the Olympus mju 725 SW is similar to its mju 720 SW predecessor in many ways.

Features
It features a 3x zoom, claims to be shockproof when dropped a distance up to 1.5m, and is waterproof to depths of 5m (the 720 managed three). Its top ISO speed is 1600.

Design

With the back dominated by the 2.5in LCD, there’s no optical viewfinder. Attendant controls are small, but responsive. The 725’s all-metal body is rugged and slots easily into both palm and pocket.

Performance

The 725 powers up instantly. There’s little shutter lag and write time is similarly swift, though it’s easy for fingertips to stray into shot. If we’re nit picking, the LCD displays ghosting under artificial light. Still, the menu screens are very easy to navigate.

Image Quality

Typically, there’s evidence of purple fringing between areas of high contrast, and colours are slightly washed out when compared with the vivid default results from competing compacts. Shots in less than bright light are soft due to camera shake – despite the dedicated image stabilisation setting – plus there’s visible noise.

Value For Money

The 725 SW is at the top of the price bracket for its class; you’re paying a premium for its rough and tumble features and sealed, all-metal build.

Verdict

Outwardly desirable, but pictures lack punch. Still, when dropped, the Mju 725SW gives hope to the butter-fingered by coming back for more rather than shattering.

Reviewer: WDC Team

Full specification

Weight Refer to manufacturers website Dimensions Refer to manufacturers website
Sensor 1/2.33” CCD 7.38MP Lens 6.7-20.1mm (38-114mm) f/3.5-5.0
File Formats JPEG, 15fps 640x480 pixels video clips LCD 2.5in LCD 115,000 pixels
Shutter Speeds 4-1/1000 sec Exposure Modes P, 25 scene modes, Mov
ISO Range 80-1600 Metering System -
Flash Modes 6 White Balance Auto, Sunlight, Tungsten, Overcast, Flourescent 1, Flourescent 2, Flourescent 3
Memory Card xD card Connectivity USB 2.0
Power Li-ion Other -

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

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