Thursday, May 10, 2012

The new camera is shockproof Olympus TG-1


Company Olympus introduced a novelty in a series of impact-resistant TOUGH, a new flagship - the camera Olympus TG-1, which is equipped with high-aperture lens with wide aperture f2.0, able to make high-quality pictures even in low light underwater to a depth of 12 meters.

Camera TG-1, and the entire line of TOUGH, is waterproof, shockproof and frost. As the producer, stylish metal body combined with lots of technical innovations make novelty indispensable companion for lovers of high-risk adventure and diving fans. It offers advanced photographers - waterproof converters, "Fish Eye" and Tele (with adapter). For maximum functionality, Olympus engineers have introduced such technical developments such as: technology iHS (High performance, high sensitivity, high speed), high-contrast OLED-display with antiglare module, GPS, electronic compass. In addition, Olympus TG-1 is also acquired three new shooting modes, "Low Light", "Super Sport" for shooting fast moving objects and the "Super Macro" for shooting with the minimum distance.

The camera will go on sale to the beginning of the holiday season - in early June 2012.

The main functions of Olympus TG-1:

Resistance to load up to 100kg
Waterproof to 12m
Shockproof to 2 meters
Freezeproof to -10 ° C
Double locking mechanism and the metal casing to protect the battery, memory card slots
Special glass to protect the lens
Water repellent and scratch-resistant coating
GPS and electronic compass with unique technology for reliable trehsensornoy orientation
Improved management of cotton to control the camera with pats on the body, which is especially useful when shooting with gloves
Built-in pressure gauge for monitoring the depth of immersion
LED-backlight to illuminate the water and macro-objects
12 megapixel CMOS sensor with back lighting
Support for Full-HD video
Hi f2.0-4.9 lens with wide aperture
High-performance image processor TruePic VI
Availability of HDMI ports and a slot for SDHC memory cards and SDXC; support for memory cards Eye-Fi for wireless transmission of images
Built-in flash

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