Olympus Mju Tough 8010 - Technical Specifications

Posted by admin | Camera Review/Information, Digital Cameras | Tuesday 30 March 2010 9:39 am

The Mju Tough 8010 is an ideal digital camera for active Australians who need a camera that will stand up to the elements. This amazing digital camera is ground-breaking in its genre -  waterproof to a depth of 10 metres, shockproof against falls from as high as two metres, snowproof at temperatures as low as -10°C and can withstand loads up to 100kg. If you’re a photographer on the go, the team at Kirk’s Cameras know you will love it!

The design andf structure of this strong camera has been taken from previous models - put together to create the best yet! The Mju Tough 8010 assures reliable, high-quality shooting under conditions that ordinary cameras are unable to endure - perfect during a holiday or extreme sporting event. No matter the situation, the Mju Tough 8010 will take first class pictures of your adventures every time. Offering the outstanding imaging power of a 14-megapixel CCD, the Mju Tough 8010 also boasts a powerful 5x zoom and high performance Dual Shakeproof image stabiliser.

Here are just a few more of the incredible features:

Battery Type Lithium Ion Battery
5x Digital Zoom
Dual Image Stabiliser
LCD Display 2.7 inch
Shutter Speed 1/1000 sec
14 Megapixels
SD Memory Card
Min Aperture F3.5
Optical Zoom Range 3.6x
Waterproof to 10M 
Double lock Waterproofing
HD Movie recording
Photo surfing
Shockproof to heights of 2 metres
Crushproof to 100kg
Snowproof to -10°C
Tap Control

There are plenty more amazing features that can only be seen to be believed - so be sure to come on down to Kirk’s Cameras in Ringwood today to see a demonstration of the Mju Tough 8010!

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