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Olympus XZ-1
THE GOOD: The Olympus XZ-1 is nicely designed with a solid user interface and very good performance for its cohort. THE BAD: The XZ-1s image quality is good, but even shooting raw its not quite up to the level of its better competitors. THE BOTTOM LINE: Enjoyable to shoot and relatively fast, the Olympus XZ-1 only stumbles when it comes to photo quality, which is very good, but not uniformly...
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By cnet.com - Aug 8, 2011
Best Point & Shoot Digital Camera
Bestcovery experts have rated the Olympus XZ-1 Digital Camera as a best pick for the Best Point & Shoot Digital Camera. This product has also been rated as a best pick for the Best Advanced Compact Digital Camera and Best Digital Compact Camera for Wildlife, Sports and Action Photography. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive...
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By bestcovery.com - Aug 23, 2011
Olympus XZ-1
Testseek.com has collected 74 expert reviews for Olympus XZ-1 and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - May 11, 2011
DCRP Review: Olympus XZ-1
The Olympus XZ-1 is a fairly compact camera with a fast F1.8 lens, a larger-than-average CCD, a beautiful OLED display, numerous manual controls, fun Art Filters, and 720p video recording. Add in a handy control ring around the lens, wireless flash support, a nice playback mode, and plenty of optional extras, and you've got what is arguably Olympus' best compact in... well, ages. Like all...
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By DCResource - Mar 3, 2011
Olympus XZ-1
The Olympus XZ-1 is a compact, enthusiast-grade camera featuring a combination of a few gimmicks with a multitude of premium-level features. It features a 1/1.63” sensor with 10MP, a fast (f1.8 at 28mm to f2.5 at 112mm) 4X iZuiko Zoom Lens, and a maximum ISO up to 6400 for see-in-the-dark conditions. It borrows the TruPic V image processor from Olympus’s current Pen Micro Four Thirds...
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By productwiki.com - Feb 28, 2011
