Olympus Mju 770SW Review by PhotographyPress
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Olympus Mju 770SW Review at PhotographyPress, The 770’s 7.1-megapixel sensor is the same as that from the 725 and it is pleasing Olympus resisted the temptation to cram in more pixels; the image quality from the 725 is repeated here. Styling, ergonomics and handling are all good although I can’t help thinking, the small controls and buttons will be a challenge for a diver wearing gloves in the gloom at 30-feet underwater, so pre-setting the camera is probably the answer, but this limits the usability at depth or when wearing gloves in the cold or example. [Read More…]
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