Testurteil: "Average"
Test: Einzeltest: Olympus Stylus Tough-6000
Zitat: Pro: + Extremely durable and waterproof to 3m
Contra: - Noisy at all ISO settings
- moderate from ISO 400
The Olympus Stylus Tough 6000 is a rugged ultra-compact digital camera which can be submerged up to 3 meters under water, dropped from up to 1.5 meters onto concrete and frozen to -10C.
The Tough 6000 packs a 10 megapixels sensor with a 3.6X non-protruding wide-angle lens and a 2.7" LCD in a body which is 0.9" thick. This makes the Tough 6000 one of the slimmest digital cameras with a wide-angle lens.
Like most ultra-compacts, exposure on the Tough 6000 is entirely automatic. Aside from the standard plus-or-minus 2 stops exposure-compensation, exposure is always controlled by the camera alone. With a choice of spot or evaluative metering and several scene-modes, this camera shows some flexibility. Like most Olympus cameras, the Tough 6000 uses xD memory cards and a proprietary lithium-ion battery. Olympus also provides an adapter to use MicroSD cards instead of xD ones.