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Olympus 850 SW
By: Shayne Rana   |   May 08, 2008
  • 4.5
Shock, water and dust resistant
Easy-to-navigate menus
Helpful preview feature for settings
Good image quality
Video recording in VGA has a 10-second limit
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The night mode, especially in a city that has a lot of night life, will require some attention. Having a steady hand is a prerequisite, but that wont help much for a clear picture. You’ll have to put the camera on a steady surface and I’d also suggest using the preset 10-second timer (not adjustable, by the way). The images aren't too bad, except for the parts where you’ll see a bit of a blur or ghosting of people or objects that moved. But that’s not something you can do much about.

I had one major gripe with the 850 SW and that’s with the video. It allows users to record in VGA (640 x 480) and QVGA (320 x 240) resolutions with 30/15 fps. The catch is it will record in VGA for no more than 10 seconds. I could not for the life of me find a setting to change this. In QVGA there's no time limit. The recordings were really good, but you will not be able to use the zoom while shooting. You’ll have to preset a zoom and go with that.

The 850 SW gives a better-than-average battery life. The company claims up to 190 images on a full charge. I think they were being modest, as I managed to squeeze in almost 200. That’s really great in my book – or anyone else’s for that matter.

The Bottomline
The Olympus 850 SW is a great camera for people who go on offbeat vacations and/or are generally clumsy. It’s not a delicate piece of equipment that you’d need to treat with kid gloves. The only thing I’d say to even a child is – go nuts! The price of Rs 16,995 may seem a bit steep, but it includes a 2GB XD card. There's a one-year international warranty and a two-year Indian warranty, but the camera is durable enough to last you a really long time. Consider it an investment.

Specs

Dimensions 93.6 x 60.9 x 21.3 mm
Weight
140 g
Type
Ultra-Compact
Connectivity
USB 2.0/AV out (proprietary)
StorageInternal /XD card
Battery Type

Lithium-Ion rechargeable

LCD Type 2.5 inch, HyperCrystal LCD
View Finder
N/A
SensorCCD Contrast Detection
Effective Pixels

8.0 Megapixel

ISO Sensitivity
Auto, 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600
Optical Zoom3x
Digital Zoom
5x
Shutter Speed1/1000 sec (up to 4 seconds in night mode)
ApertureF3.5 - F5.0
Format JPEG, AVI
Scene Modes
Portrait, Landscape, Landscape + portrait, Night scene, Night + portrait, Sport, Indoor, Candle, Self portrait, Available Light portrait, Sunset, Fireworks, Food, Behind Glass, Documents, Beach and Snow, Underwater, Underwater Wide, 23. Underwater Macro)
White Balance

6 positions

Flash
Auto, Fill-In, Red-Eye Reduction, Off
Self Timer
12 secs
Sound Yes
Street Price
Rs 16,995
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wow wht a camera so sporty
Akshat Mehra @ Oct 17, 2008
I think that you can record up to 9 minutes on VGA quality if you but an M+ or H Type XD Card, although they are considerably more expensive.
Steve @ Aug 23, 2008
I just bought one, the orange color, and within 1 month it got the tiniest dent, you cant even feel it, it is more like a scratch, and it caused one of the airtight components to slightly move and water can seep it. i guess it was a waste of 300$.
OLYMPUS @ Jun 01, 2008
I just bought one from Croma for Rs 13995 and the camera is awesome. It's great for outdoors and extremes. I just broke one casio camera due to falling from a height of just 0.75m so I decided to buy a sturdy one and selected this.
Udit @ May 17, 2008
whats the cost ofthat cam?
ravinder @ May 13, 2008
Just FYI, on the Mju-1030SW by Olympus, you can actually put a 100kg weight on the camera and nothing will happen. Tried & Tested.
Anand Swami @ May 12, 2008
I bought the Mju-1030SW from Malaysia. Its the 2nd Camera from Olympus in the SW Series. 10mts Waterproof, 2 mts Shockproof, 100 kgs Curshproof; I suggest you use one of these and then comment. Not that I'm an Olympus user, I have a Nikon SLR too.
Anand Swami @ May 12, 2008
hey guys....i have used this camera......this is awesome.....you can carry this to waterparks, waterfalls, to water-sports, etc etc. This is the best in its category. Try out at few leading electronics stores, you will get this camera in the range of 13k.
amit sharma @ May 12, 2008
4.5 star rating for this!
have you gone nuts?!
A. Mitra aka 935mitra @ May 11, 2008
Oops almost 17,000 for a 8 MP with 3 x Zoom
ill opt for the canon A590 IS and if required we can obtain the Water proof casing
the whole package from canon doesn goes costs more than this one
and no need to say about the CANON Powershot picture quality
Madhu @ May 08, 2008
Not bad...!!....looks like a fun cam !...but 10 feet is not the best though !...shuld have been made to handle more ...anyways cant expect much from a pocket sized digi cam !..
beserker @ May 08, 2008
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