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13 Reviews
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Abstract: The Olympus μ1020 is an attractive camera with good functionality and quick response times. The 7x optical zoom is generous for a compact camera, although the motor is a little noisy. Generally, picture quality is reasonable for snaps but dont expect...
Abstract: The 1020s wedge-shaped design hasnt changed much since previous models, but the 1020 has a 7.1x zoom range. This is a remarkable achievement for such a slim camera and is great for shooting subjects with more intimacy and detail. The controls are ...
Decent ISO performance through ISO 800, Included MicroSD to xD Picture Card adapter, Good flash recycle times and highspeed flash mode, Fantastic lens range for an ultracompact,
Sometimes confusing menu systems, No builtin image processing modes,
Overall I think the Olympus Stylus 1020 performed quite well, producing some great snapshots with little or no effort. The SteadyShot shake reduction feature on this camera worked very well, helping those shoot from the hip at any moment shots turn ou...
Abstract: To put it simply, you get what you pay for with the Olympus Mju 1020 so if you’re in the market for a low-fuss, rugged, point-and-shoot digital compact that you can take and use virtually anywhere, this palm-sized, lightweight unit is a great optio...
Abstract: The 10.1-megapixel Stylus 1010 and Stylus 1020 are two of Olympus latest models in the Stylus line of compact point-n-shoot cameras. These models offer many high-end features, such as a 2.7-inch LCD, 7x optical zoom lens, Face Detection technology, an...
No viewfinder, Must use Olympus-branded xD card for in-built panorama function, Fingerprint magnet
The Olympus Mju 1020 offers a broad feature set in a slim, stylish package, but average image quality and memory card restrictions may dissuade buyers. ...
Abstract: According to the Olympus website, the Mju 1020 "continues the traditional combination of the smooth curvature of an arc with the functionally elegant form of a wedge". This, of course, is a right load of nonsense that means absolutely nothing outside ...
The camera can, with an ideal setup and in ideal conditions, produce reasonable results. ISO 100 shots are very good. White balance inclines to warm, and saturation is high. Macro and super-macro work well. At a modest focal length resolution is good, ...
Above ISO 200 the noise in shadows turns into ugly black blotches. This could be a consequence of heavy noise reduction at higher speeds. In Auto/Scene modes the camera sets the ISO, and is generally too high for clean images. The mysterious way in whi...
This camera looks the goods, and within limits it will produce results suitable for making small prints. It is point and shoot, and most users will leave the flash enabled, and that works well as fill light. While the ideal compact camera has fewer tha...
Abstract: Packed inside the stylish black metal body of the Mju 1020 is a 10-megapixel CCD imager that is only marginally larger than the sensors in the 8-megapixel Mju 840 and Mju 850 SW models, although we dont have its actual dimensions. While the difference...