Olympus Tough TG-6 Waterproof Digital Compact Camera - Red






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The Olympus Tough TG-6 joins the ever-growing Tough series of all-weather compact cameras as the flagship model. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and extreme sports lovers, the TG-6 is waterproof to a depth of 15m, shockproof to 2.1m, crushproof up to 100kg, freezeproof to -10°C, and dustproof. It boasts a bright f2 wide 25-100mm 4x optical zoom lens and 12-megapixel backlit CMOS sensor.
Key Features
- Dustproof, Waterproof to 15m, Shockproof to 2.1m, Crushproof to 100kg, Freezeproof to -10°C
- Bright f2 wide 25-100mm 4x optical zoom lens for wide-angle shots and excellent image quality in low light
- 12MP backlit CMOS sensor and TruePic VIII image processor
- Unrivaled four-mode Variable Macro System for spectacular close-ups from 30cm to just 1cm
- Various Underwater modes with optimised settings for different situations
- 4K 30P Video as well as high-speed Full-HD modes to provide slow motion playback
- Built-in WiFi and OI.Share app compatibility for remote control and sharing via smartphone
- GPS, compass and OI.Track app compatibility for fast and accurate location data
- Expandable with an extensive range of system converter lenses and accessories
TG-6 vs. TG-5
- New LCD monitor with a 10.4 million dot resolution guarantees improved visibility
- Built-in 2x digital tele-converter to allow for a maximum of 8x zoom
- Anti-reflective (AR) coating on the sensor sealing glass to reduce ghosts and flaring
- Focus Stacking mode now allows to select the number of photos to be merged for a sharp focus throughout the picture
- Macro Shooting is now available in P and A Modes: Get as close as 1 cm to the end of the lens in P and A modes
- New Underwater Microscope mode to shoot close-ups to 1 cm from the end of the lens
- The previous single WB mode for underwater photography has been replaced by three options depending on the water depth
- When shooting still images, date imprint is now featured