I purchased this camera 4 vacations on the water & the ability 2 take shots in rainy weather. It is indeed waterproof & durable, however the shutter lag makes it very frustrating when photographing children. I have a lot of just missed shots because of the delay.
Once taken, the colors seem very vibrant. Once again it is Ok but not great.
Rating: 5 of 5 Best camera 4 a kid
This is a great camera 4 a kid. It looks good & is water resistant & shockproof. However, make sure 2 read the directions together 2 learn 2 use it well. They're easy 2 follow & have plenty of pictures. This camera is kid & user friendly.
Rating: 5 of 5 Sturdy Camera 4 City Public Works Dept
I have purchase 7 of the OlympusStylus790SWcameras 4 the City in their Parks & Rec, Building & Zoning, Engineering, & Utilities departments. They are sturdy & easy 2 use. In addition, a screen protector has been purchased 4 each camera. There have been no complaints with this camera.
Rating: 5 of 5 Almost the perfect camera 4 the job
My wife & I are die-hard skiers & we want 2 photograph the beauty around us while we ski as well as each other. We've tried our other digitalcamera, a Fuju that we have loved, & our small digital video camera. Both freeze. And when I say freeze, I mean after only moments in the air on a mountain at 32 degrees... or even higher ... they freeze, even after carrying them in an inner pocket 2 keep them warm. SO, I was hunting 4 a camera specifically 4 outdoor photography in the winter on the slopes.
The OlympusStylus790SW is almost perfect 4 the job. First, when outfitted with an in-specification memory card & a fully charged battery, it works great in the cold! We demonstrated this many times this past winter, on mountains that were cold... 20 degrees at noon cold. Second, while we hadn't specifically been looking 4 it, the camera is shock-resistant. The specs say it will resist the shock of being dropped from a specific height. Well, we haven't dropped it. But we HAVE fallen while its in that inner pocket. I don't believe either of us has fallen directly on the camera, but I certainly worry a great deal less than I have with our other cameras during our winter photography attempts. Finally, it is waterproof 2 a certain depth in a body of water. This is perfect 4 those days when the snow is getting under the coat, or even on those occasional rain bursts. No fear of trashing the camera.
The only negative is the lack of a viewfinder. Only the large LCD provide feedback as 2 what the camera is pointing at. Indoors this is fine. Outdoors, in the bright with white snow reflecting light right at you, this makes it at times impossible 2 see any hint of what the camera is capturing. Add 2 this the effect of the polarized lense in most goggles, & its just plain hard 2 see the LCD while on the slopes. The good news in all of this is that I've taken many a blind photo only 2 find, when reviewing it that evening, that I got exactly what I was looking for... the only real challenge is holding the camera level.
The bottom line: This is almost the perfect camera 2 take 2 the ski slopes, & it would be perfect with a viewfinder that allowed you 2 see what you are capturing even in the brightest light conditions.
Rating: 3 of 5 You Get What You Pay For :)
It's a handy little point & shoot, but my main reason 4 buying it was underwater capabilities.
Cons:
* the menus are so "user friendly" it's almost confusing & childish. If you've NEVER used a camera before, I'm sure it'd be helpful, but 4 me it's too much extra junk 2 sift through.
* unnecessary "favorites" & "shakey" option on mode wheel (should be embedded as a menu option or playback option)
* alot of menu sifting 2 adjust white balance & other photo settings.
* TERRIBLE microphone/sound capture. I hope mine is not defective, because it is really bad. I have a 2 year old 6 megapixel Sony CyberShot thats sound quality is 10 times better. I would advise you not 2 capture any video where sound is an important factor.
The OlympusStylus790SW is the world's most durable digitalcamera. You can drop it from 5 feet, dunk it 2 33 feet, freeze it (-10C/14F) or even try 2 crush it up 2 220 pounds & it will still take amazing photos. The Stylus790SW's durable construction is designed 2 withstand a five-foot drop, bump, or other mishap, so your camera & images are protected. It features a bright 2.5" Hypercrystal LCD so you can easily compose, view & share your images even underwater. DigitalImage Stabilization (DIS) creates sharp, blur-free pictures, even if your subject is moving. The 27 Shooting Modes allow you 2 master any shooting situation in stills or movies with sound. The 790SW is winterized 2 perform at below-freezing temps. The stainless steel body & reinforced LCD makes the Stylus790SW able 2 withstand up 2 220 pounds of pressure, so your camera & images are always protected. The large, high-resolution LCD features a wider viewing angle (140 degrees, left 2 right or up & down) & anti-glare technology that uses natural light 2 brighten the LCD. 2.5-inch HyperCrystal LCD lets you easily compose or share your shots even in direct sunlight White Balance - Auto, Pre-Sets (Sunlight, Overcast, Tungsten & 3 Fluorescents) Panorama Modes - Up 2 10 frames automatically stitchable with OLYMPUS Master software when using Olympus brand xD-Picture Card Power Supply - Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery (LI-42B), AC Adapter (E-7AC) with optional CB-MA1 DC coupler System Requirements - Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 PRO, XP, Vista, Mac OS 9.0-9.2x/OS X 10.1-10.4 with USB port Dimensions - Width 3.6 x Height 2.3 x Depth 0.8 inch (91.8mm x 59.2mm x 20.6mm) Weight - 5.5 ounces (155 grams) without battery & media card
Once taken, the colors seem very vibrant. Once again it is Ok but not great.