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Scuba divers, mountain climbers and adventurers worldwide will love the 10.1-megapixel Stylus 1030 SW, the toughest point-and-shoot camera in the world. This shockproof, waterproof, freezeproof, crushproof and dustproof model builds on the Olympus Stylus SW series reputation of delivering amazing images while enduring extreme expeditions and everyday adventures, including life with kids.
Even more durable than its predecessors -- it can withstand a drop from 6.6 feet -- the camera has also been pumping up its power with a 3.6x wide-angle optical zoom, 2.7-inch LCD screen and digital imaging advances, including Face Detection, Shadow Adjustment Technology, and a TruePic III image processor to capture rich, vibrant detail with every shot.
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Technical Details
- 10-megapixel image sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 18 x 24-inch prints- 3.6x optical wide-angle zoom; Face Detection
- 2.7-inch HyperCrystal II LCD
- Waterproof to 33 feet; shockproof to 6.6 feet
- Stores images on xD Picture Cards (not included)
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By S. Mongar
This is a perfect camera if you want one that you can beat around a bit and not worry about it getting broken or ruined.
We use this all the time when hiking, bike riding or hanging out in the pool. It is waterproof so I am able to take shots I could not get before since I can be in the water and not have to worry about splashing (or when taking pictures at the side of the pool.)
The image quality is pretty good for a point and shoot and cannot complain about prints I have had made. Up to 8 x 10 work well for the most part.
By Bailey Z. Rose (Orlando, FL)
I used to own the 770SW... great camera, virtually indestructable. Unfortunately, I had it stolen from me, so I 'upgraded' to the 1030SW.
Unfortunately, the 1030SW leaks. The first time I tried it out underwater, it streamed bubbles from the battery cover and died on the first day of my vacation. No pictures from that trip!
Back at home, I sent it in under warranty and got a replacement. It worked fine on land for a few months... but then I took another trip and, once again, it began leaking from the battery cover! I was careful not to use it in the water anymore, but the camera would act a little funny about batteries, saying they were dead after a couple hours, etc.
Finally, it died, and I sent it in again on some B.S. excuse to avoid having to say it was water damage. Replacement came in -- I took that diving, and once again, it leaked and broke.
The main selling point of this camera is that it's waterproof -- well, it's not that waterproof and will probably leak on you. Get another camera or, if you must get this one, GET AN EXTENDED WARRANTY covering all damages. It's a must.
Aside from the leaking, the pictures, movies, etc. you take will be pretty decent for a point-and-shoot. Having the capability to use a micro-SD in the XD adapter is nice, as micro-SD is a superior card and faster / cheaper / more space than the XD.
By James M. Hirshberg (Boston, MA)
Got this camera as a replacement for an earlier generation of Olympus's waterproof line. After four uses when snorkeling, it died. There is no question after reading many reviews that this camera is not waterproof. MUCH better to use disposable underwater FUJI cameras or get a case for a compact digital.
By J. Mason (Thousand Oaks, CA)
Decent little camera, if it only worked as advertised. I really liked the idea of having a smaller outdoor based camera that could take a little pounding and still function. Especially was high on it being waterproof and being able to take pictures in the pool. Heck, their advertisement shows 2 people cliff jumping with the camera into the water.
Due to it's waterproof requirements, I expected it to be limited in image quality and features (compared to non WP counterparts)...but it still takes decent shots for a point and shoot. I didn't have too high of expectations other then the basics and it's SW features.
Definitely not a good camera for taking pictures in non-optimal lighting scenarios. Tried to take pictures of my son playing Mighty Mites soccer inside a gym...and unless they are close enough for a fill flash or standing still, you aren't going to get much. Inside it's not all that great either, but when there is enough natural light...pictures are much better. Definitely harder to see the LCD in bright light, but not surprised. Battery life is much shorter then expected, but I also kind of knew that going in.
Problems started when I took it into the water for the first time, which was where I was the most excited about using;-(. I ended up taking it into a swimming pool (shallow end, never more then a foot or 2 under water). At first, it was too good to be true. Was working like a charm and enabled me to be pretty creative. Then after a couple of minutes, the LCD screen started changing to almost like looking at a Black and White negative, where I could barely make out shapes. Then it soon turned all while and I couldn't see anything. I would check it about every couple of hours, and it took roughly 1.5 days for the camera to "dry out" and for the LCD to return to normal.
Called their support line, tech says to send it in (on my dime) to get it repaired. Took the repair facility about a week to repair. As soon as I got it back, tested again in the water. After about 1 - 2 minutes in the water, same thing...sigh. called Olympus back up, they requested that I send it in for repair again (at least this time on their dime). Got it back after another week of being with out a camera. As soon as I could, tried it in a sink full of water...so far so good. Took it to the pool the next morning....same problem again!!! Just got off the phone with Olympus Support a few minutes ago, requesting that I send it in again where they will evaluate either "fixing" it again or "potentially replacing". So we'll see.
I'd have rated it 3 or 4 stars if it was actually WP and I wasn't having all this back and forth with Olympus. Unfortunately, there weren't very many options for other outdoor/WP cameras when I bought this back in January of '09. Now, I'd probably be considering a different model (Cannon probably) since I haven't been very satisfied with the Olympus product.
By Charlotte E. Murphy
I love this camera!!! It takes beautiful picts both wet and dry. We were just on vacation in Hawaii and used it on a sailing trip with lots of splashing water and underwater in salt and fresh water as well as dry land shooting. For the most part the lens squeegee works real well. The pictures are sharp. Remember underwater shots are as good as the water is clear. I plan to use the camera for underwater shots of synchronized swimming. The video is great both on land and underwater.
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