Olympus Tough TG-5 Digital Camera (Black)
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Won't power up
I bought this for a pocket camera when traveling in January. Normally a Nikon dslr shooter. I took it to Mexico 8 months ago and it performed well and I was happy with the images. Getting ready to head out on another trip and it will not power on. Batteries fully charged but the camera will not turn on unless it is connected to an outlet via the USB cord. Will be calling Olympus tomorrow and hoping they stand by their one year warranty.
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Great macro. Average otherwise
I bought this camera for is ability to stitch together multiple photos at different focal points into a single image. This is very valuable in still-image macro photography where depth of field is almost zero otherwise. I am quite pleased with how well this works, especially with the optional LG-1 attachment to the flash. I have not tried the WiFi features. The built-in GPS seems to work well. It accurately tagged the location of my pho... Show More
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Almost perfect
As an advanced amateur who travels a lot I needed a camera with the TG-5's capabilities. After using the camera for several months I find that it fulfills my needs and performs very well. The menus are easy to learn and use. The macro and night functions are better than expected from a point and shoot. The picture quality/exposure are quit good for a 12 Megapixel sensor. Video quality is solid. My only big complaint is that you hear motor noise when zooming shooting video. There is no reason for that, otherwise I would have given it 5 stars.
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Great macro camera
Bought this camera to collect data for a bumblebee survey. Collects GPS, temperature, altitude, and pressure data as well as being a great macro camera. Not to mention that it is an underwater camera, so protected against dust and moisture. A perfect field camera for a scientist.
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Capturing the Moment
I am new with the TG-5 and still learning the many features this camera offers. My camera was purchased just days before a planned on road/ off road motorcycle trip. The auto feature saved the day as the pictures I returned home with were great. For travel the compact size and ease of use make this camera a great travel partner.
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Compact with reasonable image quality, but not reliable.
TG5 sn# BHVA01332 purchased from B&H July 2, 2017 - died inexplicably and suddenly July 28, 2018 - just outside warranty - wish I had paid by cc instead of PayPal and the 12 month warranty would have been doubled - stupid me! Battery tests fine, camera just quit at the end of a shoot - never bumped, dropped, never immersed, never splashed, but used in an environment where it could be, and had to be compact, hence this choice of camera. Image qual... Show More
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Decent image quality. RAW format
I'm a Nikon guy, but the lack of RAW on the Coolpix W300 pushed me to the Olympus. At 25-100, the zoom range is a little short (24-120 on the Nikon, which is also a little short) What's the deal with no lens cap? Pain to find out it doesn't come in the box and have to order the Sensei. (IF Olympus won't include it, I'm not buying theirs.) Image quality is ok. It's no D850, but it didn't cost a fortune and doesn't weigh a ton either... Show More
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Initial Impression - Excellent Camera
With my wife heading to the Dominican Republic with her daughter's family in two weeks, I wanted to get her a camera she could be comfortable using (my Canon M5 intimidates her), the grandkids could learn how to use without too much fear of them damaging it and one that was water and dust proof for the pool and beach. After some quick internet reviews, it didn't take long to determine that the Olympus TG-5 was the right ticket. Yes, it has some s... Show More
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So far so good
I have only had it for a few weeks. The colors from the images really pop out. Sharpness is good too, although I am comparing the images to my DSLR which is twice the MP. The manual isn't the easiest to follow. The camera is fairly intuitive once you get going. I am really just experimenting and trying to figure it out. I bought it mostly to use on fishing and kayaking trips. It has not been exposed to water yet. It seems pretty rock solid.
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This could have been a hands-down winner, but blew it.
Maybe I'm too picky, and I normally don't give reviews, but... I shoot Nikon D5 etc and stay up to date as much as possible. On trip to South America and exploring caves and doing some shots underwater. I know the camera is tough because I slammed it on the ground during a fall. My Nikons would have shattered but this camera survived and then I took it in the water and no leaks. So yes it's tough, however a huge flaw that experienced photographer... Show More
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Need help
I really like the camera but would love an instruction manual PLEASE. I'd pay for one. Thanks. I'm on vacation and really don't know how to use it
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Underwater and Microscope mode
I was trying hard to find the right combination of underwater housing and higher-end point-and-shoot camera on clearance for a cost effective underwater rig, until my girlfriend came up with this camera as a simple solution to my dilemma. After realizing that the microscope mode was a thing, and finally admitting that her approach made much more sense, we bought the camera before going back to Dry Tortugas National Park for some snorkeling. ... Show More
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Great camera
I bought this camera after a lot of research and I couldn't be happier. It takes great pictures on the auto setting and has a lot of manual settings if you are so inclined. Underwater pictures turn out great. My only negative is the panorama feature. I couldn't get it to work for me after several tries. The pics are obviously stitched together with a definite line. But I really don't use this function normally anyway. The macro settings are incredibly for close ups. Overall one of the best non slr cameras I've ever owned.
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Poor battery chamber design
At first, I couldn't get the battery chamber to open and exchanged it. The next one flooded a week after I got it. The Nikon 300 has a far superior design. I can't comment on the Olympus picture quality since it flooded and ruined all the pictures.
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Tough enough for Alaska
The TG-5 handled the rough treatment and harsh climate of traveling in the Alaskan wilderness for the past several weeks by sea kayak. Controls and screens were easy to use and navigate. Image quality of 4K video looks exceptional. Photos in JPG also looked great but size could be larger. Thanks B&H for your great service and fast shipping!
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nice camera
yesterday I banged my Olympus mirror less camera up against the rocks (DSLR) while hiking was worried I broke it but all is OK so today I took this one up with me to hike and was pleasantly surprised how nice the photos were --I love the macro on this -- my new hiking camera
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The Best Rugid Waterproof Camera for the Money
After doing a lot of research on the current available underwater cameras this Olympus TG-5 consistently was rated the best in every category from quality construction to ruggedness, underwater capability and overall image quality. Im an avid photographer, sort of semi pro for more than 45 years and I know my cameras. This little TG-5 has exceeded my expectations. For the size its a pleasure to hold. The controls are laid out nicely and the addit... Show More
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Sturdy, Compact Travel Camera with Excellent IQ
I hike a fair amount, and wanted a camera that could take rain and dust and the occasional knock. The Olympus Tough TG-5 answers those requirements perfectly, and it fits easily into a shirt pocket. No need to fuss putting it into a carrying case. Easy to get at and stow quickly, perfect for on-the-go shooting. So, it answers what I bought it for, but it also pleasantly surprised me with a number of other behaviors: 1. Spot on white balance whe... Show More
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Great "Active-Use" Camera
I bought it for a rafting trip that hasn't happened yet, so I can speak about the water-proofing. But I used it on a vacation that included tourism plus a 7-day bike tour and found the TG-5 to be a great compact companion. Much better than a cell-phone camera in scene composition, speed of deployment, and light/exposure management. The handle strap is really robust, which proved great in action situations. A very pleasant surprise was how well the macro mode worked. I got some great photos at Bois de Halles in Belgium, and the tulip gardens in Holland. I'm totally happy with this purchase.
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Small but very versatile for travel!
I'm a camera snob...pixel peeper...my husband bought me this for a world cruise to be used in wet conditions (small boats, snorkeling, etc.) but I found it worked fantastic in Sport Mode to take photos from moving buses of the countryside! Better than my Sony a6300 on S mode! The resolution was great, ease of use (used Auto a lot!), and versatility made it our "go to" camera for many ports. Love this camera! (and GPS is awesome!)
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lovely pictures but failed halfway through vacation
I was starting to love this camera on a trip to Belize, the quality of underwater photos was very impressive and I loved the microscope mode. It was easy to use and I was getting nearly 2 days of use per battery charge. I took it snorkeling, kayaking and down a jungle river on a raft so it took a fair amount of abuse. But it failed after 4 days and would not power up, not sure if water got in or it was other power failure. I returned for replace... Show More
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For the places you wouldn't take other cameras
Don't read the forum posters or listen to reviews of people complaining about sensor size and image quality. Here's the thing - you can take this camera places you wouldn't take other cameras, like underwater. My advice is to lock the ISO at 100, stop the lens down once to clean up the corners (it's only two stops of actual aperture movement, the rest is done with ND filters), shoot RAW, and use it in bright day and bright underwater conditions. ... Show More
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Great Camera for Traveling
A great camera for traveling. Great performance in image quality and ease of use. I have and still using the TG2. The control buttons are much better in the TG5. Low light capability has improved. But the lack of manual is a minus, as one-line manual is incomplete. I had to rely on the manual from the TG2 and guess the rest. There is no instruction how to set the camera up when adding the FCON-01 and TCON-01 conversion lenes. May be it is not n... Show More
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well made
I only have testing it for about 10 days, haven't been under water. My tests show that shooting camera RAW at ISO 100 produces very nice 12x18 prints. I do not think much of the users guide, or the lack of a battery charger that you can plug into the wall. the battery needs to be charged in the camera. Very good camera for knock around carry.
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