The only way to add the date is during printing utilizing a PictBridge compatible printer. "0" stars if I could.
Ok, I thought I did a lot of research here, looking at quality of image and quietness of the video zoom, etc. I saw this on some of the best online camera review sites, and of course, the waterproofing and durability. This camera is head and shoulders above the other point and shoot cameras for snorkeling, outdoor shots, video in at least a decently lit location, and even indoors within 5 feet of the camera. My favorite setting continues to be - AUTO! Managed to pick it out with a fine wire and it is still working OK. Not a good design. I found out some water drops got inside even it was properly sealed. Also I have to admit the ocean was a kind of rough that day. I like it very much and got this one as a gift for my fiance. We use them for video half the time.
Don't know that I would trust the waterproof feature 100% for underwater photography, especially if it has been opened in unfavorable conditions (at the beach) and the "O" ring seal gets contaminated (not an uncommon problem). The warranty won't cover water intrusion damage in that case.
Probably seven out of ten pictures are terrible. I consider myself pretty knowledgeable in picture taking and I have tried changing all the functions and nothing improves the quality. After some basic research for a camera to be used solely for vacations to tropical locations, I settled on the Olympus Tough 6020 camera. I was sold on the features of the camera, particularly the ability shoot pictures and video under water. I have taken many pictures and have loaded them in my computer. I couldn't be happier with my new camera! The screen is full of water. I am over it.
I have only had this camera for a few days, but it is great! I bought it to replace my big, bulky still camera, as well as my video camera. The memory card that was supposed to fit in the camera didn't slide down all the way. In all, I would not suggest this camera to anyone who enjoys sending in their camera often, and enjoys not knowing which setting to use.
This was my 6th Olympus camera. I have been a fan of the cameras ease and durability.
Ok, I thought I did a lot of research here, looking at quality of image and quietness of the video zoom, etc. I saw this on some of the best online camera review sites, and of course, the waterproofing and durability. This camera is head and shoulders above the other point and shoot cameras for snorkeling, outdoor shots, video in at least a decently lit location, and even indoors within 5 feet of the camera. My favorite setting continues to be - AUTO! Managed to pick it out with a fine wire and it is still working OK. Not a good design. I found out some water drops got inside even it was properly sealed. Also I have to admit the ocean was a kind of rough that day. I like it very much and got this one as a gift for my fiance. We use them for video half the time.
Don't know that I would trust the waterproof feature 100% for underwater photography, especially if it has been opened in unfavorable conditions (at the beach) and the "O" ring seal gets contaminated (not an uncommon problem). The warranty won't cover water intrusion damage in that case.
Probably seven out of ten pictures are terrible. I consider myself pretty knowledgeable in picture taking and I have tried changing all the functions and nothing improves the quality. After some basic research for a camera to be used solely for vacations to tropical locations, I settled on the Olympus Tough 6020 camera. I was sold on the features of the camera, particularly the ability shoot pictures and video under water. I have taken many pictures and have loaded them in my computer. I couldn't be happier with my new camera! The screen is full of water. I am over it.
I have only had this camera for a few days, but it is great! I bought it to replace my big, bulky still camera, as well as my video camera. The memory card that was supposed to fit in the camera didn't slide down all the way. In all, I would not suggest this camera to anyone who enjoys sending in their camera often, and enjoys not knowing which setting to use.
This was my 6th Olympus camera. I have been a fan of the cameras ease and durability.
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