and Pricing in India The Olympus SZ-14 retails with a 4GB SD card for Rs. 16,990, which is the MRP. Go out in the market and you should be able to buy it for a few hundred rupees less, along with a pouch. Some online shopping websites are selling this c...
At $349 it’s actually a tough segment to satisfy. On one side of the ledger you’ve got buyers wanting plenty of options, features that perform and an expectation that $349 of their hard earned must give them a good return. The other side of the ledger...
Sammanfattning: This review camera dropped out of the box — in bright red! Talk about making a statement!I’m not sure how you all feel about CICs — cameras in colours. It’s not that important to me, except for the benefit of making the control IDs more visible.Otherw...
Publicerad: 2012-03-07, Författare: Daniel Bell , testad av: ephotozine.com
The Olympus SZ-14 boasts a remarkable amount of optical zoom for a camera which you can carry around in your pocket. Negatives of note are the lack of rubber grip on the front of the camera which is found on other SZ models, movies are restricted to 720p...
Good lens, Compact and light, Powerful zoom (24x), Pleasant to handle
TN screen with tight viewing angles, Lens quality could be more consistent at wideangle settings, Lowquality mono sound, Digital noise is controlled with heavy smoothing
While the Olympus SZ-30 MR was a pleasant camera with good performances, our tests merely confirmed our suspicions about this mid-range version with its scaled-down specs: it's not as good. You're therefore better off looking for a cut-price SZ-30 befo...
24x zoom range, Effective image stabilisation, Easy to use, Thin,
Proprietary USB connection, No manual exposure, Only 720p HD video, Slippery finger grip
Although there may be a few issues that could be improved upon, such as the non-standard USB interface and the iESP metering system's propensity for overexposure, the Olympus SZ-14 still represents good value for the price.Point and shoot photographers...
Broad focal range, relatively compact dimensions, good value pricing, reasonably consistent performance from shot to shot
Scroll wheel at the back is very slippery and it’s hard to arrive at the setting you want without much back and forth, battery life is so-so
User friendly budget-priced travel zoom omits the higher-end rival likes of GPS and Full HD video, but offers most features that casual snappers would want and for a value added price tag that won’t bust a budget....
Good colours under all lighting, Great zoom, Inexpensive
720p maximum video resolution, Some minor noise and fringing on images, Fiddly panorama mode
The SZ-14 represents great value for money for a camera with so long a zoom. Image quality is good, colours are bright and the build quality and menus are excellent. The panorama mode is a little fiddly, but otherwise it's a good job well done....