Testurteil: "4 out of 5 stars"
Test: Einzeltest: Olympus Stylus 7010
Zitat: Pros: + Long zoom
+ Super thin ultra-compact body
Cons: - No optical viewfinder
- No manual control over exposure
- Noisy images
The Olympus Stylus 7010 provides a similar balance of dependably good pictures requiring little user input and dead simple ease of use that distinguishes many of today´s more popular consumer digicams, but it´s smaller, lighter, thinner, has a longer zoom (that starts at the equivalent of 28mm), and it´s also cheaper than many of them. Performance-wise, the Stylus 7010 ends up near the middle of the 12 megapixel ultra-compact digicams pack and like most of its contemporaries, it is probably not a good choice for those who like to shoot indoors or in low/dim light. The 7010 is true shirt pocket digital camera and it should appeal to casual photographers looking for a nifty little gadget to complement their iPhone and iPod, along with hikers, mountain bikers, backpackers, and space weight conscious travelers looking for a P&S digicam that packs lots of photographic potential into a small super-thin package with a long lens.