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Digital Camera Review by: Michael Gazzola
On first contact with this camera you instantly know that the very stylish 720 SW
is a strong camera made for more than just carrying around in a handbag and keeping
in cotton wool.
The stylish metal casing, which surrounds the entire body, can withstand a drop
from 5 feet with its inbuilt shock protection. Furthermore, if your watching your
kids at a sporting event, drop the camera in mud you can simply hose the mud off.
That’s right – it is totally waterproof without the need for a separate waterproof
outer casing.
The camera can also go swimming with you at the beach or in a swimming pool and
capture all the action around you without a care in the world. It would also be
great for snorkelling however there is a 3m depth maximum – which is deeper than
most swimming pools and local safety beach areas.
Start-up time on the camera is less than a second so by the time you push the
power button and point the camera in the direction you want to shoot, it will be
ready to go. There is next to no shutter lag, with 720 SW shooting quicker once
the button is pressed than a film camera capturing an image.
There is a big 2.5 inch LCD screen that is super bright in all shooting conditions
– bright in both daylight or dark night situations where it can be hard to frame
a group of people up.
Olympus have put a 7.1 mega-pixel capture into this camera so you can easily print
up images larger than A3. But if you don’t want to fill your memory card too quickly
or plan to only keep your prints at the regular 4x6 inch or 5x7 inch print size
there are 9 size options you can choose from ranging from the highest setting of
3072x2394 pixels to the lowest file size capture of 640x480 pixels.
There is onboard memory of 19 MB, so like most digital cameras you’ll have to
purchase a memory card. The Olympus 720 SW uses the smaller xD-Picture Card with
options available from 16MB – 1GB.
Like almost all new digital cameras these days Olympus too has included a wide
variety of ‘scene’ options which you can easily select – depending on what you
are photographing. There are 24 situations plus a movie option. However, I would
have liked to see a B&W option and a Sepia tone option. This though is not a
problem really, as you can easily apply a B&W or Sepia effect in most photo
software programs on your computer.
In a trial run for every day photo situations this Olympus camera passed with
flying colours. When shooting in just a plain old ‘Auto’ setting, in a low light
situation the right amount of flash light was applied every time. In daylight,
but late evening, the flash worked beautifully there too. But the toughest test
we applied was photographing a black dog in daylight, in a shaded area shooting
from small distance through a white metal sun lit fence creating glare… and the image
produced was not only exposed correctly on the dog but absolutely pin sharp at
the point it was set to focus. Full marks.
Colour reproduction of skin tones and general primary colours were accurate too
which complements the sharp picture taking this camera is capable of.
There is a broad range of ISO settings available too with this camera from a
fine 64 ISO to the more grainy 1600 ISO, which will not only help make the
battery last longer but also allow you to capture those very dark night shots
which would have otherwise been missed.
With testing of the ‘film’ speeds (ISO) we found that from 64 – 400 ISO the images
produced were very good and very much printable. Naturally at 64 ISO the grain
was very fine and smooth. 100 and 200 speeds also produced nice images with a
little more grain evident again at 400 ISO. After this grain is seen quite
easily at 800, and more again at 1600 which should only be used when there
really is not enough light or when the photographer is using it for a creative
effect.

The zoom range on the camera is not the largest on the market be very sufficient
and efficient with a quick response for zooming in and out. And considering that
the zoom is in-built it is quite remarkable what Olympus have achieved. Having the
zoom built internally is not only handy for reducing the chance of bumping the
lens but is also protected should the camera slip from the photographers hands
and hit the ground. A nice touch too is the steel cover which slides out to cover
the lens when not in use – adding further to the safety features.
So overall there is much to like about this camera as it has everything most
happy snappers need, will satisfy those looking for a strong hardy camera
that can go anywhere including a dip in the pool or a swim at the beach – and look
stylish for the fashion conscious!
| Appearance
rating |
4.5 stars |
| Functionality
rating |
4.5 stars |
Image quality
|
4 stars |
| Value for money |
4.5 stars |
| RRP
(AUD) |
$599
|
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| Effective
Pixels |
7.1 Million mega pixels |
| Image
Sizes |
9
Sizes |
| Aspect
Ratio |
No,
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| Lens
- zoom wide [mm] |
38mm
(35mm equivalent ) |
| Lens
-zoom tele [mm] |
114mm
(35mm equivalent ) |
| Lens
- Optical Zoom |
Yes,
5x |
| Resolution
Settings |
From
640 x 480 to 3072 x 2394 |
| Shooting
Modes |
24
Scene options |
| Manual
Focus |
No |
| Auto
Focus |
Yes |
| Focus
Range [cm] |
7cm
to infinity |
| Aperture
Range |
F3.5
- F5.0 |
| Aperture
Priority |
No |
| Macro |
Yes |
| Macro
Range [cm] |
7cm - 50cm |
| Shutter
Speeds |
4
seconds - 1/1000 |
| Shutter
Priority |
No |
| ISO |
64, 100, 200,
400, 800 and 1600 |
| LCD
Monitor |
Yes |
| LCD
Size |
2.5
inch TFT LCD colour monitor |
| Viewfinder |
No |
| Flash |
3
mode options plus auto |
| Hot
Shoe |
No |
| White
balance |
3 options, 3 custom and Auto |
| Self
Timer |
Yes
|
| Movie
Options |
Yes.
Limited only by memory card size. |
| Video
Out |
Yes.
AV out |
| Storage
Type |
SD/MMC
Cards |
| Storage
Included [Mb] |
Onboard
memory, 32Mb |
| Image
/ Audio Formats |
Jpeg and QuickTime Motion |
| Connectivity |
USB |
| Power
Source |
3.7V
DC / AC Recharge Pk Inc. |
| Battery
Options |
Rechargable
battery |
| Dimensions |
91mm
x 58.7mm x 19.8mm |
| Weight |
153g
without battery or card |
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