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Originally Posted by puppet
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Some of these high end cameras have gps...which I really don't
understand as it seems to be a huge overhead and not a feature I
want. Like...all the pics are stamped with coordinates of where the
picture is taken...Creepy! I am not sure how accessible the info is
or if it transfers and can be read by others, but it seems to me to
be an invasion of privacy. Most reviews state that having the GPS
on will really drain the battery. The good thing about the 820....is
that it comes without a GPS....so at least you are not paying for a
feature you will disable
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I feel the same way about the GPS I haven't really figured out the logic behind this feature,honestly feel it's a gimmick.
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Originally Posted by Hardcore
Olympus customer service is great. We wrote to Olympus telling the story the sent him and new upgraded camera.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device
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I haven't tried there customer service,I could of this past summer when my Stylus 8K took a terminal internal bath in the ocean,battery door for opened....The newer one's have two locks on each door.
I like the redundancy.
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Originally Posted by Fibrestar
I use a Olympus TG-1 which I bought in Aug. and has been fishing with me since I got it. Great photos, video and 60per sec is really cool. Cool thing is it's small enough that it isn't a pain to carry around. I put it in my dry top pocket!
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The pics are cleaner than my previous Oylmpus model I haven't tried the custom setting on it.
I bought the F-con and the T-con "add on lens",they make a huge difference for there functions. the F-con is a fish eye type lens that's used for a wide angle and single panoramic shots, a nice touch but this won't be used much.The T-con changes everything in regards to point and shoot style cameras.it brings it to a 35MM style you can zoom in on far away shots but stay in focus for a cleaner in depth shot,this lens pretty much stays on all the time.this makes it a bit bulky but well worth it.
Also the lens's are water/dust tight to 40'.