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Sunday, 13 October 2013

Olympus Stylus SZ-15 Cool Cam

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The 24x center the Mt. Olympus SZ-15 is that the biggest accessible from a pocket-sized camera – large considering the sub-£150 value. it is a very little chunky at 30mm from the front of the lens to the liquid crystal display screen, however this provides area for a correct handle that enables comfy one-handed operation.

There's no mode dial or rear wheel, that slows down access to the controls, however there is not a large variety accessible anyway and this can be a camera that may pay most of its time in absolutely automatic mode.

There's nothing wrong with straightforward controls, however the SZ15's poor performance is tougher to forgive. optical device was slow, seizing [*fr1] a second between pressing the shutter button and capturing an attempt. Photos took a couple of second to seem on the screen once capture. Infobahn result was that it took a pair of.8 seconds between shots, and slowed even additional to four.6 seconds once capturing four photos.


Continuous mode wasn't far better, lumbering on at zero.4 seconds. different modes achieved abundant quicker performance by dropping the resolution to a pair of.7 megapixels. One captured twenty one shots at fifteen.3fps, taking eight seconds to same them. Another continued  indefinitely at 2fps. These choices area unit welcome, and also the resolution is high enough for sharing on-line. However, image quality was compromised by serious digital sharpening and a bent to use to a fault quick shutter speeds. Taking a 16-megapixel image and resizing it to suit a display screen made abundant crisper details.

IMAGE AND VIDEO QUALITY

Shooting in bright lightweight, these 16-megapixel photos looked pretty sensible on shut scrutiny, too. Details were precise, and whereas focus deteriorated somewhat at the long finish of the zoom, this was salaried by the additional vary of this 25-600mm (equivalent) lens compared to rival cameras that reach at between 480 and 550mm.

The lens excelled for macro photography, too. whereas different cameras' macro modes solely work the widest zoom position, the SZ-15 includes a Super Macro mode that zooms in an exceedingly very little and still focuses on subjects that area unit 3cm away. This created subjects that area unit 2cm wide fill the frame, and in contrast to rival cameras, the SZ-15's lens wasn't thus shut that it solid a shadow across the topic. It may target subjects that area unit 40cm away once the lens is zoomed right in, capturing subjects that area unit 5cm wide – different cameras area unit restricted to between one and 2 metres for tele-macro photography.

Olympus Stylus SZ-15 sample shot
We've no complaints regarding this optical lens shot. Details area unit crisp and hues area unit trustworthy

Olympus Stylus SZ-15 sample shot
The Super Macro mode is capable of beautiful results

Olympus Stylus SZ-15 sample shot
Image quality deteriorates because the ISO speed goes up, though. Even at ISO two hundred, details area unit starting to look mushy

Using the complete zoom extension in in something aside from direct daylight created the camera raise the ISO speed to avoid camera shake. Even modest ISO speeds of two hundred and up resulted in serious noise reduction that replaced fine textures with smudges. By ISO 400, details looked definitely worn. As a result, the FZ-15 took last place within the majority of our comparative image quality tests.

It fared even worse in our video tests. Recordings area unit restricted to 720p resolution, and even in bright lightweight, shady areas fizzed with noise. Low-light clips were gloomy and sandy, and soundtracks were skinny and abrasive. The inefficient M-JPEG codec generated vast files, at regarding 250MB per minute, and clip running times were restricted to eight minutes.

CONCLUSION

We love the lens, and we've no complaints regarding the low value. However, there is very little purpose in considering the SZ-15 once the Panasonic TZ35 is way a lot of capable and solely prices a number of pounds a lot of.


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