Olympus Stylus 730 Digital Camera Review
Digitalcamerareview has posted a review of the Olympus Stylus 730 Digital Camera.
BenStafford writes: Whenever someone is looking for weatherproof camera, an Olympus Stylus model always gets a mention. Not only are they protected against the elements (with rubber gaskets), but they’re very stylish, sturdy and compact.
Image quality on the Stylus 730 was good, and in my opinion, slightly better than the Stylus 750 and Stylus 1000. I preferred the slightly cooler images that came out of the Stylus 730. They were also sharp and well exposed with some chromatic aberration (purple fringing) going on.
The speed of the camera was good and even a bit better than the Stylus 750 and Stylus 1000. When you do a partial press of the shutter to get a focus and exposure lock, shutter lag is minimal – around 0.1 seconds. A full press of the shutter will take longer, with a shutter lag around 0.5 - 0.6 seconds.
A lot of people like the wedge design of the Stylus 750 and Stylus 1000, but I think that they will be even more impressed with the looks of the Stylus 730. It’s flat all the way across and has nice industrial-looking styling.

Olympus Stylus 730 7.1MP Digital Camera with Digital Image Stabilized 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)
