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4Good but not Great  Apr 07, 2008 By Bob
Updated on December 16, 2008

I upgraded to the Stylus 1010 from the Stylus 830. Though it is arguable whether it is a true upgrade.

Besides the obvious improvements such as the better zoom, higher MP's, and a beefed up lens it is essentially the same camera. It does have a better battery (up to 70 more shots per charge), simpler controls, and improved software on the camera, but it is not weatherproof, which used to be a standard feature on Stylus models. Olympus deruggedized the 1010 by taking out the rubber gaskets on the access doors and by replacing the anodized aluminum body that the 830 has with a plastic one.

The one major improvement the 1010 has is its ability to accept SD micro cards (with an adapter) which have a considerably larger maximum capacity (up to 16 GB), and are much cheaper than their larger alternative the XD whose capacity is limited to 2GB's (a quick price check on amazon shows that a 4GB Micro SD costs around $6, and a standard 2GB XD card cost around $20.)

The SHQ movie feature seems to be a reoccurring problem with Olympus though. The Stylus 830 was only able to record 20 second clips at VGA 640x480/30fps. The Stylus 1010 can only record 10 second clips at that setting. However the 1010 does give you the option of recording VGA 640x480/15fps with longer clips.

*A new development on this is a fix from Olympus. First of all you have to have a camera that currently has the 1.1 version firmware. If you don't, you'll have to go to their website to update it. Be aware though, that website carries the following warning.

"Please note that if the firmware upgrade is not performed properly your camera will need to be serviced to have the camera returned to an operational state."

Once you have the 1.1 you will be able to record movies with 4gb and higher SD Micro cards as well as record movies with VGA quality 640 x 480/30 fps up to the full capacity of the card (no longer limited to 10 second) But this is only with XD Type M+ cardsor the XD Type H cards. This seems to be a complicated and expensive fix considering the price of buying high speed cards (a 2GB XD Type M+ cost around $30), but it is a fix none the less *

Overall I am happy with the purchase and am impressed with the picture quality, and the expanded options in the software. However Olympus could have spent a little extra time developing a true upgrade for the stylus series instead of throwing in a few improvements, (and retrogrades in my opinion) and calling it two different cameras (the 1010 and 1020 whose only difference is the LCD screen, and flash option on during high speed sequential shooting.)

107 of 109 found the following review helpful:


3More MP is not always better  Nov 14, 2008 By Heidi
I have used Olympus cameras for about 15 years and have always been happy with them. Unfortunately, I have used this camera for six months and am getting a new one. There are several good things about this camera, but there is one huge flaw: poor image quality. I have been doing some research and discovered that the megapixels are the culprit. While the camera has 10MP, the image sensor was not made to accommodate 10MP's worth of detail. Because the image sensor is small, it produces grainy photos. You will get better quality images with a camera that has fewer megapixels and/or a larger image sensor.

Some things I DO like about this camera: 1. Good close-up/macro shots; 2. "Scene" settings, such as "Available Light;" 3. Image name includes the date the picture was taken; 4. Portability/size of camera; 5. You can take panoramic photos (if using xD card); 6. Built-in lens cap; 7. Large LCD screen.

Some things I DO NOT like about this camera: 1. Grainy pictures, especially indoors; 2. Flash is too bright and frequently washes out my subject; 3. Lens is easily smudged and can be tricky to clean because it is so small; 4. Can't make the image be 4x6 ratio, so I have to manually crop all of my photos before printing them.

92 of 93 found the following review helpful:


5Amazing camera!  Jun 02, 2008 By D. Cartwright "diadeloso"
Having been a professional photographer and even teaching a couple of college photography classes, I've shied away from anything "automatic"

in cameras, and have clung to more old-fashioned methods when taking pictures.

I purchased an Olympus Stylus 1010 as a gift for my wife.

I'm now stunned and amazed.

This camera is virtually foolproof. It simply won't take a picture that's out-of-focus, and worry that the camera might not be steady is no longer a concern. Period.

The pictures are crystal clear and I've enlarged them to 16x20 with no loss in quality.

My wife even snapped a landscape from inside a car traveling 60 mph, and the resulting shot showed no motion blur at all.

I believe.

69 of 70 found the following review helpful:


5Great Price to Features Value  Apr 18, 2008 By J. Ward "Technology Junkie"
Pros:

7x Optical Zoom, 10MP, 2.7" LCD, MicroSD Compatible, Small Size, Loads of Features

Cons:

Panorama requires Olympus Memory, 10 Second Best Quality Video Limit

Aftering having this camera for a couple days, I feel confident in its features to write a review.

Things I really like about this camera. :

*It is the size of my cell phone + a little thickness

*10 MegaPixel resolution

*An unheard of 7x Optical Zoom for a camera it's size.

*The 2.7" LCD is large, bright, and clear even outside

*Light weight design even with the battery

*Quick 2 hour recharge time on a long lasting batter

*I can use cheaper MicroSD memory with the provided adapter.

*It is packed with features and shooting modes

---Auto - Point and Shoot

---Manual - Adjust Options Freely

---Scenes - Pre-Selected Modes based on Environment

---Guided - List that sets camera settings based on what you want to do

*2 Continuous Shooting Modes

---Standard - normal resolution w/ 1 to 2 second delay

---High Speed - 3 MP resolution w/ very almost no delay

*Super Macro Mode - allows the camera to focus on objects less than an inch away

*30 minute video clips in the other modes

Features I am not fond of:

*To use the onboard and computer panorama, art, and 3D features you must use an Olympus/Fuji Branded XD memory card

---The alternative is getting some photo "stitching" software

*The highest video quality setting of 640x480 at 30fps allows only 10 second video clips

---This may be solved by an eventual firmware update

I was able to purchase a 4GB MicroSD memory card for $23 after shipping, compared to $30+ for a 2GB XD card or more for Olympus Brand. The 4GB works perfectly in the camera and allows for 1600+ pictures on 10 MP Normal quality. I ran my own test between fine and normal qualities, but did not find enough of a discernable difference to warrant the doubling of the file size.

I plan on taking the camera with me on a 2 week cruise in Europe. I wanted a camera with a great zoom, quality, and the ability to store all of my pictures on a single memory card. I feel I have found the perfect travel companion in this camera for size, quality, and weatherproofed travel conditions.

Overall I think this is a great camera and while I can't use the panorama mode on the camera, I can easily get some "stitching" software to create my own. I would recommend this camera to those that want a portable large zoom camera with a plethora of features for the basic to intermediate photographer.

76 of 79 found the following review helpful:


5I do like this camera!  May 03, 2008 By Charles W. Long
First of all, I am not a great expert. But I do like to take good pictures, and do have a special need for close-up photos, and both of these needs are accomplished by this camera in a way that exceeds my rather high hopes and expectations.

My special 'close-up' application doesn't seem to be covered by other reviewers, and my experience using the Olympus 1010 in this way may be of interest to someone with similar needs. I do scrimshaw wherein images are produced on ivory-like surfaces by an engraving technique known as stippling (creating tones with closely spaced dots). I like to photograph my work in a way that reveals the technique, and shows how images with fine detail are created. In most cases it is necessary to photograph the subject at a distance of about 3 to 4 inches. I could go into much detail about how I struggled to get results approximating what I wanted using other cameras, but with the Olympus 1010 all I need to do is put the subject in reasonably good light and shoot the picture with the camera hand-held in the regular macro mode. The results are so good that I have already consigned my tripods and special lighting platform to the storage shed where they will reside until my next yard sale.

For ordinary day-to-day pnotographing I have entertained myself by shooting pictures of various subjects with various lighting conditions, and have been uniformly impressed with the results of my clearly amateurish efforts. There doesn't need to be a book entitled "Photography For Dummies" written for users of this camera. I have proof that it can make one with little photographic talent look very good.

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