apete 1 Posted January 25, 2007 SP-550UZ PT-037 Funny looking underwater housing. Anyone know why (what it is at the front)? x18 zoom starting at 28mm f/2.8 ISO 5000 Optical image stabilization 1cm focus distance Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ce4jesus 1 Posted January 25, 2007 Wow ... impressive. The proprietary housing feature on the front will limit external lenses to what Olympus provides. But ISO 5000.... That's insane for a digital P&S. I'm curious as to the noise factor but that is still impressive. The 18X optical Zoom is another wow factor. So much so I'm considering the upgrade already. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dhokens 0 Posted January 26, 2007 What I find crazy is the ISO 5000 and the 1/2.5" sensor size. Looks like a nice camera, but would have liked to see a larger sensor in there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mamel 3 Posted February 13, 2007 Yes, this is great camera at least for topside. I just bought it last week, camera only; the PT-037 still not available yet. Seem I have to wait till end Feb. Amazing zoom; smooth motor; nice onscreen menu; my kid said it like Pinokio when at max. lenght. Probably this the reason why PT-037 look funny - Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
saudio 6 Posted February 18, 2007 Wow ... impressive. The proprietary housing feature on the front will limit external lenses to what Olympus provides. But ISO 5000.... That's insane for a digital P&S. I'm curious as to the noise factor but that is still impressive. The 18X optical Zoom is another wow factor. So much so I'm considering the upgrade already. It has 67 mm threads to allow wet mate lenses. Yes, this is great camera at least for topside. I just bought it last week, camera only; the PT-037 still not available yet. Seem I have to wait till end Feb. Amazing zoom; smooth motor; nice onscreen menu; my kid said it like Pinokio when at max. lenght. Probably this the reason why PT-037 look funny - Please tell me about the shutter lag and the write time, especially to RAW. How many seconds between shots? Are you using the fast (H series) XD card? I'm very interested in this camera as an upgrade from my 5050s Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fish foto 0 Posted February 18, 2007 maybe a nice land camera, but I can't see how 18x zoom is going to help with u/w applications. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ce4jesus 1 Posted February 18, 2007 Should help with macro shots. Right now with a 3X zoom you can be 6ft from a fish and not fill the frame. Any closer and you disturb the composition. Personally, I'll find a way to upgrade once the housing comes out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
colinwen 0 Posted February 18, 2007 I am also very instersted in this camera and housing while Olympus announced. Althought I can not found any side picture of PT-037, according to the SP-550's lens length, I am wondering how it looks. Becide, if the housing have longer lens space, can it hold the attached lens like INON UWL-100 with Dome port? I'd like to upgrade my 5050 for one year, 7070 is good, SP-350 also attractive. I hope the focus speed, sutter lag really can improve in this one, or I have to photo fish's tail side again. >_< Yes, this is great camera at least for topside. I just bought it last week, camera only; the PT-037 still not available yet. Seem I have to wait till end Feb. Amazing zoom; smooth motor; nice onscreen menu; my kid said it like Pinokio when at max. lenght. Probably this the reason why PT-037 look funny - Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tjgreen 0 Posted March 1, 2007 Should help with macro shots. Right now with a 3X zoom you can be 6ft from a fish and not fill the frame. Any closer and you disturb the composition. Personally, I'll find a way to upgrade once the housing comes out. I'm not convinced either. Wouldn't you run into big problems with camera shake and shutter speed at extreme zoom? I've played around with the Oly 770 UZ topside; in macro at 10x it's really tough to hold it still for the longer shutter speeds required by being zoomed out so far. Maybe I wasn't doing it right though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ce4jesus 1 Posted March 1, 2007 "I'm not convinced either. Wouldn't you run into big problems with camera shake and shutter speed at extreme zoom?" No. I am convinced that 18X will be useless underwater but imagine 10X with that camera at a f3.5. Not sure if that's possible but with it halfway zoomed in it should be a quicker lens. With ISO 5000 the sensor shouldn't have any problems locking on in lowlight but this is all just speculation until I get my hands on one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites