The Imaging Resource looks at seven contenders (the Canon Powershot D10, Olympus Tough-8000, Olympus Tough-6000, Olympus 550WP, Fuji Z33WP, Pentax W60, Panasonic TS1 / FT1) and has the conclusion.
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Which Waterproof Digital Camera To Buy in 2009?
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Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 Express Review at The Imaging Resource – The Verdict:
Its combination of “tough” features and ratings outranks anything else currently on the market, and it snaps photos with accurate color and better than average detail for its category. Drop it, crush it, freeze it, or dive with it to 33 feet, and it’ll keep on clicking: If “tough” is what you need, the Tough 8000 delivers it in spades. Our sample had a slightly tilted sensor chip, but optical quality was generally on par with the category – Not outstanding, particularly when you’re pixel-peeping 1:1 on-screen, but our printed results were quite decent: At low ISOs, you’ll get 13×19 inch prints sharp enough for wall display, and most consumers would be happy with 4×6 inch prints from its shots taken at ISO 800.
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Waterproof Camera Comparison Review at Digital Camera HQ – Canon Powershot D10 vs Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 / DMC-FT1 vs Olympus Tough 8000 vs Fujifilm Finepix Z33.
Summary:
Canon D10 – “Because of it’s strange appearance and bulky body, it’s not the kind of camera you’d probably use too often in everyday life. It’s a vacation or beach camera, only.”
Panasonic TS1 / FT1 – “… by far the best all-around waterproof camera. Its durability makes it great for trips to the beach and underwater photography, while its attractive design means you can use it without looking weird. The TS1 takes excellent photographs, as well, vivid and full of life and color.”
Olympus 8000 – “… too much emphasis on durability and not enough on image quality.”
Fuji Z33WP – “… a nice little waterproof camera that would be a great option if you want to get your young child a camera.”
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Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 Ads – 3Ps in a Pod has assembled a list of links to the Tough 8000 ads on YouTube … 9 episodes in total.
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Image Quality: Panasonic TS1 / FT1 vs Olympus Tough 8000 vs FujiFilm FinePix Z33 WP
In InfoSyncWorld’s Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 / DMC-FT1 review, Mike Perlman concludes:
When we tested the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 against the Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 and Fujifilm Finepix Z33WP, the Lumix DMC-TS1 triumphed with the best sharpness, detail and color.
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Price & Value: Panasonic Lumix TS1 / FT1 vs Olympus Tough 8000 vs Canon Powershot D10
In Digital Photography Interface’s Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 / DMC-FT1 review, Brad Soo writes:
As of now, the Panasonic Lumix TS1 costs about $50 more than the competing Canon D10 and Olympus Stylus Tough 8000, but it’s the most feature-packed among all the rugged cameras and in my opinion, that extra bit of money justifies the many advantages of the Lumix TS1 has over the competition.
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User Interface and Menus: Panasonic TS1 / FT1 vs Canon Powershot D10 vs Olympus Tough 8000 vs FujiFilm FinePix Z33 WP
In InfoSyncWorld’s Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 / DMC-FT1 review, Mike Perlman writes:
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 was the only rugged compact to feature a decent overall interface and gave the best LCD performance with a sharp, crisp display.
However, when it came to the menu system, they “… still prefer Canon’s menus over all other manufacturers, and the Canon PowerShot D10 rocks the x-axis/y-axis structure that makes shooting so much easier.”
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Ruggedness: Panasonic TS1 / FT1 vs Olympus Tough 8000 vs FujiFilm FinePix Z33 WP
In InfoSyncWorld’s Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 / DMC-FT1 review, Mike Perlman found the TS1 / FT1 “… to be the least rugged of them all”, and says:
We dropped each camera on the New York sidewalk at each of their respective shock resistance heights and the Lumix DMC-TS1 was the only model that suffered long-term effects.
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How the Olympus 8000 fared in DPReview’s ‘Waterproof’ Camera Group Test (Q2 2009) – In this Digital Photography Review’s test, the Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 (mju Tough 8000) emerged “Bottom of the class” in almost every test category.
Don Wan, the reviewer, wrote:
The two Olympus Tough cameras also feature lenses that start at 28mm (though the total zoom range isn’t as impressive as the W60). The Tough series of cameras are certainly stylish and compact, as well as being robustly made, but there’s more to a camera than rugged good looks. The image quality of the Tough 6000 was middle of the pack in most areas, while the Tough 8000 was just about the worst of the group. The Olympus cameras were also let down by their poor shot to shot performance, and focus issues.
The Canon D10 and Pentax W60 were picked as first and second choice, respectively, in the test.