Olympus µ1010 compact camera
Silly name aside, this is a quality camera
9th April 2008 14:08 GMT
Sample shots
The µ1010 has a super macro function that lets you take shots just a few centimetres away from an object
The 7x zoom really takes you close up to distant subjects. In this shot, look at the blue sign with the white text in the far right-hand corner
Low-light shooting was impressive too, although there is the inevitable increase in picture noise as the ISO shifts up a notch or two. Even so, the shots we took around a city at dusk and inside a dark club were pretty presentable. And if you’re not completely satisfied with the results, there’s even a bunch of in-camera editing features that include cropping, shadow adjustment, red-eye correction and colour editing.
The swift start-up is accompanied by an auto-focus system that soon locks onto the target. Battery life was good too - we shot well over 200 images on a single charge.
Verdict
The only fly in the Olympus µ1010 ointment is that it takes the several seconds before it’s ready for the next shot, unless you use the continuous mode function - although you have to settle for smaller image files if you use this feature. The µ1010 isn’t aimed at the enthusiast, but then it’s much more than just a basic camera. Best of all, it’s packed full of friendly features.
Olympus µ1010
A fun, friendly camera that offers good performance and fair sprinkling of features.
- Suggested Price:
- £229
- More info:
- The µ1010 page on the Olympus UK website



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