Olympus Stylus 1020 Review @trustedreviews

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The Olympus mju series of luxury compact cameras is unique. No other series of cameras successfully combines high performance and elegant styling with weatherproof robustness. There are some other weatherproof cameras, such as the unfortunately-named Fujifilm Big Job, although that’s really aimed at industrial applications.

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Review the Olympus Stylus 1020 and gave out” Whatever the marketing logic behind launching two such similar models, there’s no question that the mju 1010 and 1020 are good quality cameras, offering superior zoom range, great handling and decent performance, all in a stylish weather-resistant body. Image quality is generally good in most situations, but poor low light performance and an inferior video mode will limit their appeal as social snapshot cameras.”

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  1. Gravatar Icon Caitabea... Says:

    Casio Exilim EX-Z100 vs. Olympus Stylus 1020?I’ve been looking for a good camera to buy and those are the two that catch my eye the most.
    But I can’t figure out which one to buy…
    Which one would be better?
    The price difference doesn’t matter, I just want to figure out which one out of those two would be the best.
    Both of those cameras come out in March which will be perfect because I’m going on a vacation during April.

    Thanks.

  2. Gravatar Icon Yeaux Says:

    I have the casio exilim Z100 and it is fantastic. It has never had any problems and takes great photos, even at high speeds. You can make everything automatic if you choose, or if you want to be precise, it also lets you use manual focus/shutter speed/ISO/etc.

    I would definately buy the Exilim.

    But if you want to make even better photos ( and maybe get a side job for that ), you might want to think about investing into a DLSR (professional quality) camera.
    Canon makes the easy to use Rebel XTi and Nikon makes a d40 that should both be worth their money

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