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Olympus TG-835

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Brand Olympus 2010
Model TG-835
Released Year 2010
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Tough
Color Black
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Olympus TG-835 is a rugged, waterproof compact camera designed for adventurous photography. It features a 14-megapixel CCD sensor that provides clear image capture in various conditions. The camera boasts 5x optical zoom with a focal length range of 28-140mm, ideal for wide-angle to telephoto shots. Its rugged body is shockproof up to 2 meters, crushproof to 100 kilograms, and waterproof to depths of 3 meters. The camera includes a 3-inch LCD for clear framing and reviewing images. It supports HD video recording, further enhancing its versatility for multimedia capture.

Specifications

Seller Notes “Very good working condition. Battery memory and charger is not included.”
Maximum Aperture f/3.5
Type Digital SLR
Screen Size 3 in
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Color Black
Model TG-835
Connectivity USB
Features Waterproof
MPN TG-835
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Device type Compact rugged camera
Sensor 14-megapixel CCD sensor
Zoom 5x optical zoom (28-140mm equivalent)
Waterproof rating Waterproof up to 3 meters
Shockproof rating Shockproof up to 2 meters
Video HD video recording
Release year 2010

Key Advantages

The TG-835 offers exceptional durability, making it suitable for extreme outdoor environments. Its waterproof design allows shooting underwater without need for additional housing. The 5x optical zoom offers flexibility for various photography styles. It is equipped with multiple scene modes, including underwater, macro, and landscape enhance image quality. The 14-megapixel sensor delivers sharp, vibrant photos. Additionally, it supports HD video capture, allowing users to record high-quality videos on the go.

Limitations

The camera's CCD sensor may have limitations in low-light performance compared to newer CMOS sensors. The maximum underwater depth of 3 meters restricts use in deeper water activities. Video recording is limited to HD resolution but lacks Full HD or 4K capabilities. The screen resolution is modest compared to modern cameras, affecting image preview clarity. The compact size limits advanced manual control options for professional photographers. Battery life may be shorter compared to contemporary digital cameras, especially during extensive outdoor use.

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