Olympus Stylus Tough 3000 First Look

| June 27, 2010 | Comments (0)
Announced in January 2010 for a February entry into the market, The Olympus Stylus Tough 3000 compact digital becomes the first model in the series to feature a High-Definition (720p) video capability. The camera also packs the lowest MSRP in the Tough family, is waterproof to 10 feet, functional in temperatures down to 14 degrees F and can survive a 5 foot fall.

Our review model came in a snappy blue two-tone color scheme (there are green, pink and red versions available as well), but just as I was about to start grousing over the lack of a detailed user’s manual in the box, it turned out that no matter the color of the body, all Tough 3000s are green. Olympus has built in 1 gigabyte of internal memory (632 megabytes of which are available for shooting) and included the manual in-camera in lieu of a paper manual or CD-ROM.

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