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What is it: Slimline compact with 7x wideangle zoom
What we think: Smart, slim and fun, and the 7x wideangle zoom makes it versatile, too
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 11 September 2009
Tags: Olympus, Olympus mju-7010, digital SLR, LCD display, chromatic aberration
We like:
7x wideangle zoom; good pictures at medium to high ISOs; attractive design
We don't like:
Fine detail isn't the best we've seen; focus tracking could be quicker
CNET UK judgement:
A big step forward from the old mju-7000, the Olympus mju-7010 combines a 7x wideangle zoom with a slim body. It looks great, handles well and its pictures are pretty good too. An in-camera panorama feature and some neat 'magic filters' are a welcome bonus
Full review:
The 12-megapixel Olympus mju-7010 might sound like a minor upgrade to the mju-7000, which suffers from an ugly exterior and a run-of-the-mill 7x zoom. In fact, although the price is similar, at around £200, the mju-7010 looks and feels like a completely different camera. Continue Reading...
Olympus mju-7010 History
23 Jul 2009 in Crave
Olympus mju-7010, FE-26, FE-4000, FE-5020: microSD machines
The Olympus mju-7010, FE-26, FE-4000, FE-5020 are not only colourful but pack decent-sized zooms. But why oh why is Olympus so stuck on microSD?
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