El bueno de Stev’s Digicams, como siempre con retraso, nos ofrece hoy su análisis a fondo de la compacta con vocación de mini OM-D, la Olympus Stylus 1.
En el formato habitual para esta WEB os ponfgo las características de la maquinita y los «pros» y «contras» del análisis. No está nada mal, pero en estos tiempos todo lo que no sea un sensor de 1″ para arriba nos hace rechinar los dientes ¿ o no ?
Olympus STYLUS 1 Features
- 12.0-megapixel 1/1.7-inch high-sensitivity backlit CMOS sensor
- TruePicVI image processor
- 10.7x high-power i.ZUIKO lens
- 28-300mm 35mm-equivalent
- constant f2.8 brightness
- 3.0-inch tilt-able LCD touchscreen monitor (1.04M dots)
- Electronic View Finder (1.44M dots)
- Fast Touch Auto Focus
- VCM Image Stabilization
- Macro Shots as closes as 2-inches
- Full HD 1080p Video Recording with Stereo Sound
- High-Speed Movie Recording (aka, Slow Motion)
- 120 frames-per-second
- 240 frames-per-second
- 11 Art Filters
- 5 Art Effects
- Photo Story (still photos in prepared layouts)
- RAW Capable
- Hot Shoe
- Built-in Flash
- Hybrid Control Ring
- Zoom
- Manual Focus
- Aperture
- Shutter Speed
- Side Zoom Lever
- Built-in ND Filter
- Wi-Fi
- Works with Olympus Image Share 2.1 Smartphone App
- Compatible with Optional Accessories:
- EP-11 eyecut
- A full-body jacket
- CLA-13 Converter Adapter for the TCON-17x 1.7x Teleconverter Lens
The Olympus STYLUS 1 is available now with a $699.99 MSRP. Click on our buy button to see the most current online pricing.
Pros:
- iAuto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situations
- Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record
- Performance is better than most compacts of the market
- Excellent overall image quality
- Outstanding low-light performance from sensor, lens and image stabilization
- Easy to see and operate 3.0-inch Tilting Touch LCD screen
- Excellent Battery Life
- Great and fun extra features
- HDMI output allows you to view your images and video on any HDTV
Contras:
- Camera avoids using the flash if possible, raising ISO levels
- Higher noise than we’d like to see at ISO 1600 and above
- Weak Pop-up flash
- High price tag is not for most people
Y este es el análisis: Steve’s Digicams