Typical price: £160
What is it: 12-megapixel compact with Perfect Shot Preview mode
What we think: Its slim, light design is as impressive as its price, but its performance fails to charm
Olympus FE-300 Review
Reviewed on: 15 November 2007
Image quality
Despite solid colour reproduction, the FE-300's pictures ultimately disappoint. At ISO 50 or ISO 100 sensitivity, pictures look reasonably sharp and crisp, though fine textures tend to look a touch smoothed down. At higher sensitivity levels, however, the camera's flaws really start to appear.
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
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Surprisingly high levels of noise appear at ISO 200, and at ISO 400, grain consumes nearly all fine details. At ISO 800, noise destroys details to the point where the camera's 12-megapixel pictures would look disappointing coming from an 8-megapixel camera. By the time you get up to ISO 1,600, all fine details disappear into blotchy smears.
For Web sites, emails, and smaller prints, the FE-300's photos should be fine in most cases. If you plan to blow up or crop down your pictures to any significant extent, though, you'll need to shoot in ISO 50 or ISO 100 to avoid a major drop in detail.
For a 12-megapixel camera, the FE-300's pictures simply don't live up to what they could be. While they are more expensive, compact 8-megapixel shooters like the
Conclusion
The Olympus FE-300 impressed us as one of the smallest, least expensive 12-megapixel digital cameras out there. Unfortunately, its slow performance and poor image quality makes us reach for our older 8-megapixel stand-bys.
If you really want a 12-megapixel shooter, drop the extra £50 or so for a better model like the
Additional editing by Shannon Doubleday
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