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21 Jul, 2009

Olympus Stylus 810 8MP

Posted by: arif In: Olympus

Olympus Stylus 810 8MP Olympus Stylus 810 8MP is to the eyes. It’s also the most innovative Stylus to date, boasting Digital Image Stabilization for clear, steady results, Bright Capture Technology for great low-light shooting, and an improved built-in autoset Help Guide to make choosing the perfect shooting mode an absolute cinch.

Put an end to the disappointment experienced by blurry images by shooting with Digital Image Stabilization Mode for clear results every time, or retouch with Digital Image Stabilization Edit. The built-in gyro sensor detects camera shakes for each shot and lets you fix the blurred images right in the camera at the touch of a button.

You take great care in deciding when and where to take pictures so we’ve taken great care in protecting them and the camera with all-weather seals and gaskets so you can shoot at your discretion, rain or shine.

Why limit yourself to taking clear, bright pictures only half the time? You can take them day and night, in light or dark, with exclusive Bright Capture Technology.

Helpful consumer’s review
I love this camera. I have been using it for a couple of months now and it is keeping up with me and my four kids.

I bought this camera because it is small and it fits in my pocket or my purse and I take it everywhere I go. It is light and compact. However it does have drawbacks. The power button is tiny and right next to the shutter button, so sometimes rather than getting that winning goal I turn the camera off instead. Also, I find the wide and telephoto button to be a little on the small side and in a very awkward position. It would be much more comfortable at the bottom. The other buttons work just fine.

The image quality is great. When it is used at full image quality and at wide angle the pictures are crystal clear. The 3X optical zoom is great, but then they also have an additional 5X digital zoom. I do admit though that I avoid the digital zoom because the more you zoom in the more unstable the picture becomes. Fully extended to the 15X zoom it was VERY difficult to hold the camera still enough to even center the picture. We were using it to take pictures of the Grand Canyon, so we were zooming in on objects a mile away at the bottom of the canyon or on Condors on lower edges, so in all fairness we were asking a lot. I have, in most circumstances, found that it is easier to stick with the optical zoom and then crop the picture on my computer. It also has image stabilization, which I first thought was smoke and mirrors, but it really is a great feature for taking pictures while on the move. You really can point and shoot, but sometimes the image stabilization takes a moment to focus in when you first turn the camera on.

It takes wonderful video. You are only limited by the size of your card and a nice feature is that it also records sound. The Olympus High-Speed 1 GB xD Picture Card is supposed to be terrific for this feature, but we had problems using it with this camera. (You can read my long-winded review of the card too.) I have gone back to my old 128MB card and I can get 3 minutes of video.

One of the best features for me is the scene selector. I will list them at the bottom so you do not have to read them if you do not want to. I am still learning how to use all of them, but they are so useful because I do not have to try and figure out all of the settings. I just pick the type of scene that I want to photograph and the camera changes all of the settings for me automatically.

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