Review 5 of 16
Price Paid:
$498.00
from ABT Electronics Summary: Overall this is a nice little camera. I bought it as an upgrade. I previously used the Olympus D-460 and D-560. I have had it for about 2 years now. I bought this one in anticipation of my 2 week trip to Europe. As I suspected, I took a ton of pictures! I loved that this camera is so small it could go everywhere with me, yet it has the higher resolution and options to deliver really nice photos. I mostly use the camera on the Program AE mode. I often use the night mode and landscape mode, as appropriate. Many of my pictures turned out great. Particularly indoors and in low-light (with a tripod), I got many wonderful shots. But I did have some problems with overexposure (I think that was the problem) outdoors. I was actually very dissapointed because I didn't really notice how bad they were till I got home and saw them on my computer. It was mainly in bright light with overcast skies. Most of my pictures of the Acropolis in Athens are totally washed out. The sky looks white, and there is little contrast with the rocks and monuments. Also, when the pictures involve people, they are very washed out, too. Same problem with pictures in Santorini. There were white houses with white clouds above, and everything got totally washed out. Even though there was some blue sky, the camera didn't capture it right. I am wondering if I had turned down the exposure value, if they would've come out better. I wish I had noticed and tried that.
I had one other problem with it. In the middle of my trip, the flash died. It just stopped working. The settings still worked, but it just never fired. This was a major bummer since that meant no more indoor or night shots for the rest of the trip. On a positive note, as soon as I got home I sent it into Olympus and they fixed it quickly at no charge.
I have not read any other reports of bad exposure from this camera, so it could be something I was doing wrong. I really should've taken a closer look and then I probably could've made an adjustment to fix the problem. I was taking so many pictures, I was basically in point-n-shoot mode (although not using auto mode on camera) so I didn't stop to examine every photo. And as I mentioned, many of them did come out fine when it wasn't as bright outside or if there was a lot of contrast, or if I was indoors.
I still really like this camera. The controls are easy to use, once you figure them out. Read the manual!! Many people complain about things that are incorrect because they don't know. Like the auto-reset, you can turn that off. And the quick view button. I think in general it does take very nice pictures, and the higher resolution gives you a lot of freedom to tweak and crop them later. The macro mode seems to work very well, I have gotten great up-close shots indoors and outside. The battery seems to last quite long, I think I only used my spare once or twice. My only complaint with the handling is the lens cover. It is extremely sensitive. I find it annoying when I am composing a shot, if I just barely brush against the cover with my finger, it triggers the camera to shut off. Even if the cover didn't actually move. And then you have to actually close and re-open the cover to get the camera to come back on. Very annoying when you're in the middle of taking a shot.
Some great things are the shortcut menu to change the resolution, having the tripod mount for night shots, the quick view button, and the small size. Strengths: Size, modes & options, 5 MP, night shots, macro shots. Weaknesses: Very sensitive lens cover, over-exposure on some outdoor shots. Customer Service: I called about my dead flash. They were knowledgable and helpful on the phone. When I sent it in, I got it back promptly. In addition to fixing the problem, they also did a tune-up. Great customer service.
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