Design and Performance
Olympus SZ-30MR review – Design

As far as looks go, it’s safe to say that the SZ-30MR will be an acquired taste. It features an angular and slightly bulky body, and while the we tested the dark grey and chrome trim model which is particularly unsightly, although there is a more subtle version available. Outside of the looks and the angular body, the SZ30-MR feels generally well put together. The handgrip on the right side of the body is suitably solid, as is the mode dial on the top plate, although the control wheel on the rear of the camera is a touch loose and easy to jog.

Olympus SZ-30MR review – Performance

The SZ-30MR is generally a good performer. The models headline Multi Recording mode is more than just a gimmick and could genuinely be of use the casual photographer, whilst several other features, including the models ‘super macro’ mode, are not without merit. Although white balance was generally reliable, the same cannot be said for exposure and metering, with the two combining to return variable results. The model’s LCD screen, despite being 3in and 461k-dot, also struggled in bright light and offers a poor representation of final image quality.
Score
Score in detail
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Features 90
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Image Quality 75
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Design 80
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Performance 80
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Value 80