Olympus Stylus 1 Digital Camera, 12MP, 10.7x i.Zuiko Optical Zoom, 3.0" LCD Display, Full 1080p HD Movie, HDMI/USB2.0, VCM Lens Shift Image Stabilizer, WiFi

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CRAIG L : Is the lens threaded to accept filters?ANDREW R : Not specified, however Olympus does make screw-on lens convertors that fit this camera.
Shopper : what battery ?STEVEN S : BLS-5 Li-ion battery
Herb W : Does the zoom lens work by a lever? Is focus autoRICHARD W. K : I just recently purchased the new Olympus Stylus 1 camera and like it very much. To answer your questions, yes the focus is auto and there are two positions to zoom the lens, with one being by lever. The focus is quick and the zoom capabilities are amazing for such a compact camera. I have taken it to several of our grandsons basketball games and the pictures are simply wonderful. I do not have all the features figured out yet but with more practice I will learn all the features. Richard.EDWARD C : The zoom lens has a lever for zooming. The camera has auto focus and you can also focus manually.Kristine H : Yes to both. The zoom is on the lever with the shutter. It is auto-focus but a great feature is that there is a lever at the bade of the kens that allows you to move to manual focus very easily. BTW I think this is a great camera.

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2014-06-23T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great travel camera

Bought this for my wife who decided she wants to take pictures rather than waiting for me to take pictures! Size and weight near OMD models, well built, nice feature set, IQ very good, good zoom range, I personally like the Oly jpegs and there is raw for those who want to tinker. It's a really great all around camera and easy to carry in a small bag. It is a little large for the pocket but would fit in a jacket pocket. Two thumbs up!!

BRENT P.

2014-06-16T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Excellent Camera

I bought the Stylus 1 to take to a recent music festival and it performed flawlessly! It handled the difficult stage lighting beautifully. The fast constant f/2.8 aperture was great for freezing high energy stage performances. The compact size is unobtrusive, and the 300mm optical zoom is a great touch. My only complaint with the Stylus 1, as eel as most other cameras in its class, is that the smallest aperture is f/8. This isn't optimal for landscapes. While f/16 would be amazing, I can live with an f/11.

GERARD H.

2014-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great camera

The perfect all around camera. Small, nice zoom and stupendous photos.

Mander

About Olympus Stylus 1

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Great camera

By Mander

The perfect all around camera. Small, nice zoom and stupendous photos.

Retromaina is heating up, thanks the Olympus Stylus 1. Olympus has reimagined its successful Stylus as a self-contained compact digital camera with a generously-sized electronic viewfinder, 3-inch touchscreen control, a constant f/2.8 maximum aperture 28-300mm (35mm equivalent) zoom lens, and built-in Wi-Fi.

The Olympus Stylus 1 is the latest in a trend towards cameras that have a style that hearkens back to the pre-digital era. The secondary, and very welcome, trend that it represents is the addition of an eye-level viewing via an EVF, rather than an optical viewfinder. Until this year, the more common camera design was to build a camera with no eye-level viewfinder whatsoever, leading to consumer complaints about difficulty seeing images in the LCD in low light and forcing users to hold cameras at arm's length, a position that could promote camera shake. With the advent of high-quality cameras in smart phones (which have no optical zoom or any kind of viewfinder), the Stylus 1 offers a compelling reason to use a stand-alone camera instead of a smartphone.

Let's take a closer look at the Olympus Stylus-1

The STYLUS 1 includes an i.ZUIKO lens that incorporates the outstanding optical quality of the Olympus ZUIKO interchangeable lenses. At its heart is a large 1/1.7-inch BSI CMOS sensor and TruePic VI image processor along with additional features, including the built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF) from the award-winning Olympus OM-D E-M5® and Wi-Fi for shooting and sharing anywhere. Whether you want the latest and greatest high-tech tool, or if you simply prefer something that is lightweight and easy to take when you are on the go, there is truly something for everyone.

Built-in 10.7x zoom lens

The camera features a 28-300mm (35mm equivalent) i.ZUIKO lens with a constant f/2.8 maximum aperture across the zoom range. The lens incorporates a built-in VCM image stabilization mechanism that Olympus claims virtually eliminates camera shake and blur. Super Macro mode lets you get as close as 1/2 inch, while standard focus gets you to about 5 inches away at its widest setting, and about 3 feet at 300mm. When the lens is not in use, it retracts fully into the camera body (behind a removable automatic lens cap). They're calling it coat-pocket-sized.

Small Sensor

The trade-off is the sensor, a 12.0 megapixel 1/1.7-inch backlit CMOS sensor paired with the same TruePicVI image processor that's used in the Olympus OM-D E-M5, which Olympus says will boost performance and limit noise. Olympus also says the Stylus 1 inherits the Fast Touch AF system from the Olympus Pen series, which we've found to be impressively fast with minimal lag time.

Finally: An Electronic Viewfinder

The Stylus 1 is the first Olympus enthusiast-level premium compact camera to have a built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF), which as I said before, is welcome news. The 1.44 million dot resolution LCD EVF has a 1.15x viewfinder magnification rate (equivalent to 0.58x of 35mm film camera) and 100 percent field of view - just like a DSLR. The eye sensor automatically switches the live view display from the high-resolution 3.0-inch, 1.04 million dot resolution tilt-able LCD touchscreen monitor to the EVF as the camera approaches the user's eye. A variety of information is displayed in an easy-to-view layout on the EVF screen, including variables such as exposure and color.

A control ring is built around the lens and can be switched between digital and analog operation with the control lever located on the front of the camera. In digital mode, the ring turns smoothly for fine zooming or manual focusing, and in analog mode, users can adjust settings such as aperture, shutter speed and more. The front grip ensures a precise hold, while the sub-dial, positioned near the shutter button, provides further operational accuracy. The camera is also equipped with a hot shoe for accessories, built-in flash, a side zoom lever with variable speeds and two customizable function buttons for faster access to commonly used settings.

Wi-Fi Sharing and Control

Built-in Wi-Fi is easy to set up, according to Olympus. By quickly scanning the QR code displayed on the camera's LCD with an iOS or Android-based smart device, it syncs with the Wi-Fi network created by the camera. The free Olympus Image Share 2.1 Smartphone app synchronizes a user's Smartphone and the STYLUS 1 so the camera's "Live View" is effectively displayed on the phone, and the camera can be controlled by touching the Smartphone display. Users can wirelessly adjust various settings, such as the shutter speed, aperture value, ISO and exposure compensation, as well as operate the Live Bulb shooting mode from their Wi-Fi devices. They can also use their Smartphone to embed GPS information into their images.

Video, Filters, and More

The 1080p Full HD Movie capability with stereo sound and high-speed movie recording (120fps/240fps) captures movies for slow-motion playback of fast-action scenes. The STYLUS includes 11 Art Filters with bracketing option, five Art Effects and Photo Story, which shoots a group of still photos straight into attractive, prepared layouts. Users can also capture RAW image data for post-processing flexibility, create motion blur effects without overexposing thanks to a built-in ND filter (with 3 EV stops) and capture up to 7 frames per second in full resolution, a pretty impressive performance claim.

Along with the camera, Olympus is announcing several new accessories for the Stylus 1, including: The EP-11 eyecup cuts out peripheral light for improved visibility in bright conditions; a full-body jacket protects the camera against damage and comes with a tailored cover the CLA-13 converter adapter for the high-grade TCON-17x 1.7x teleconverter lens that extends the focal length of the camera to 510mm and retains the outstanding brightness of a constant 1:2.8 aperture.

Conclusion and Recommendation

The Olympus Stylus 1 is be aimed at photography enthusiasts who need a lightweight, relatively compact camera that can replace or occasionally enhance their bigger, heavier rigs. It is one of several cameras that are redefining the "Posh Point-and-Shoot" category and taking it in a welcome direction. It has a distinctive look but more importantly, is loaded with some great-looking features.

What's in the box:

  • Olympus Stylus 1 Digital Camera
  • Automatic Lens Cap
  • Eyecup (EP-14)/BLS-5/BCS-5
  • USB Cable
  • Shoulder Strap
  • CD-ROM (OLYMPUS Viewer3)
  • Instruction Manual
  • Olympus 1 Year Warranty