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Olympus MJU 850 SW Reviewed

Submitted by Brandon on Wednesday, 4 June 2008No Comment
Olympus MJU 850 SW Reviewed

PC Advisor has the run-down on this weatherproof camera.

Not only is it a cheap compact camera, but it can also take quite a beating. PC Advisor seems pretty pleased with what they looked at…

Judged side by side with the exceptional Nikon Coolpix P5100in terms of shots captured, the Olympus mju 850 SW comes up short, but this is a truly durable and capable sub-£200 compact camera with all the manual controls you could want. (And you can’t dunk the Nikon Coolpix P5100 in beer and then expect to use it.)

This might be an exceptional choice for those of you that do a lot of camping or find themselves outdoors a lot. For the full review, PC Advisor has all the information that you need.

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