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Olympus Stylus 800

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The good: Weather-resistant, compact body; a decent complement of manual controls and scene modes; excellent built-in help/reference guide; large, bright 2.5-inch LCD

The bad: Spotty photo quality, no bundled xD-Picture Card; controls too small for largish hands

The bottom line: This weather-resistant Olympus Stylus 800 has more advanced features than its predecessors but still misses on photo quality.

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  • Reviewed on: 09/06/2005
  • Released on: 07/15/2005
With 8 megapixels, aperture- and shutter-priority exposure controls, and a top-notch built-in help guide, the compact, 3X-zoom Stylus 800 sits solidly at the top of Olympus's weather-resistant-camera lineup. It's also one of the smallest and most affordable 8-megapixel cameras on the market. But if you are opting for a high-resolution model because you have poster-making aspirations, you'll need to save some money and step up to a more advanced 8-megapixel model; the Olympus Stylus 800's photos are generally good enough for 8x10 prints, but we wouldn't suggest blowing them up.

Like its predecessors, the Olympus Stylus 800's stylish weatherproof body is lightweight. The rear control layout has changed, however, and now sports four buttons to the left of the large LCD. In addition to QuickView, Display (which pops up a standard grid, an X-grid, and a live histogram), and self-timer/delete buttons, there's also a dedicated button that calls up the new guide. An excellent addition to the camera, this quick-reference and learning tool explains how to use various features; for example, if your subject is backlit, it tells you how to change the metering mode to spot, adjust the exposure value (EV), or use the fill flash. The combination of text and control-button icons makes the directions easy to follow.

To the right of the LCD, you'll find the zoom control, along with a dial that switches between the various shooting modes: auto, aperture and shutter priority, manual, scene modes, video, playback, and so on. Below that sits a four way controller with a center menu/set button. You use the arrow keys to set flash, toggle macro focus, and adjust the aperture and shutter when in manual mode.




We don't really like the tiny power button and the low-contrast icons.

A couple of design gripes: The power button on the top of the camera is tiny and doesn't protrude; while this is great for not accidentally powering on the camera, it's also difficult to find without looking. Also, the silver-on-gray control-identification text is small and a little difficult to read unless your eyesight is excellent. And finally, it took us a while to find the little switch under the four-way controller that releases the xD card cover on the bottom of the camera, but that's a one-time problem.

The Olympus Stylus 800 couples a 3X zoom lens (38mm to 114mm in 35mm-equivalent terms), with a moderately fast f/2.8 aperture. You can adjust the exposure in 1/3EV steps and select a shutter speed from between 1/2,000 second to 1/2 second; you'll have to go into Night Scene mode for slow exposures up to 4 seconds.

The camera is well equipped with features, and in addition to the aperture- and shutter-priority modes (there's no completely manual mode), the Stylus 800 offers 19 scene modes accompanied by informative text and sample pictures, so it's easy to decide which one to choose. Other controls include exposure compensation, ESP and spot autofocus and metering, preset white-balance choices, and manual ISO sensitivity selection from 64 to 1,600. In some scene modes, the camera will push the ISO as high as 2,500, but not all ISOs are available at all quality settings, and the camera must decrease file size to reach ISO 800 and 1,600. Olympus has also upped its QuickTime movie resolution to 640x480, although the frame rate is still 15fps, so it's a minimal gain.

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    Editors' rating: 86

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 347 reviews of Olympus mju Digital 800 / Stylus 800 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 76/100 and users 85/100. Comparing these reviews to 573588 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 = Very Good.

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  • dpinterface.com

    Summary: The Olympus Stylus 800 is a great compact camera which has 8 megapixel, manual controls, a large sharp LCD and some great features. The placements of the buttons on the back on both sides of the camera make one hand shooting rather hard to do if you ...

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    Summary: It's hard to know how to rate a camera like the Stylus 800.

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    Editors' rating: 60

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  • digicamreview.co.uk

    Summary: The 8 megapixel Olympus Mju Digital 800 is a very good all round digital camera, it's large clear 2.5" screen, compact all-weather body and high resolution will appeal to many. The easy to use camera is capable of very good results. The camera gives ...

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  • pcworld.com

    Editors' rating: 76

    Summary: Battery life was pretty good, with the rechargeable 1230-mAh lithium ion battery allowing us to take 366 shots with the camera over 201 minutes. That's easily enough for a weekend trip. You can't use any other type of battery in this camera, but a ...

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