Olympus Stylus Tough – 6000 Camera

  • Tested by Consumer Reports, they dropped it onto a concrete floor with no noticeable dents.
  • The camera continued to function beautifully after the fall on concrete.
  • This is one tough, runt camera for photographers looking for the fast shot.


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If you are an on-the-go photo-junkie who takes their camera to where things can score rough, you might want to consider the new, subcompact camera, the Olympus Stylus Tough-6000. According to Olympus, this camera can take a shock up to 5 feet off the ground and still work flawlessly. As a result, built in to that $300 price label is more than just a mountainous 10 mega pixel photograph – it can purchase a lickin’ and keep on clickin’.

There are many reasons that a person would want to have a tough camera, just like the tough laptops that go around the world and into war zones without malfunctioning. Depending on what kind of photos you belief on taking, a tough camera might be just what you need.

This camera was tested by Consumer Reports where they dropped it onto a concrete floor with no noticeable dents, scratches or malfunctions. That’s right, at 5 feet to a concrete floor, the camera still continued to work without a problem. And, we all know that Consumer Reports doesn’t pull it’s punches when it comes to testing equipment.

With that said, there isn’t any reason to go out and throw your current Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 up against the nearest wall before taking pictures. You can unprejudiced be more assured that if you do drop it, it will mild buy pictures. Let’s face it, prevention and caution is the best way to keep your camera shooting astronomical photos. Having that extra protection of a shock-resistant camera casing helps.

In order to hold your camera in the best shape possible, you’ll peaceful want to have a camera bag to carry it in, a strap that you can set aside the camera to one of your appendages, preferably your wrist and not your ankle, and the usual things that go with having digital photo equipment.

On the whole, the pictures taken by the Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 are excellent, and it adjusts, zooms and makes lighting corrections unbiased like the big digital SLRs out there. While there are unruffled limitations (after all, it’s still a subcompact camera), for the price of just under $300, it is a good deal if you are an active photographer who covers sports and outdoor events.

This tough, little camera might be just what you’re looking to add to your arsenal of photographic equipment to get that fast shot.

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