Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. New 12MP Hi-Speed Image Sensor for improved low light performance and noise reduction Underwater: compensation: -2 EV to +2 EV (in 1/3 EV steps). Bright F2.0 high-speed Lens. Video Recording format : MOV(MPEG-4AVC/H.264) Dual Quad Core TruePic VIII Image Processor. 3.0 inches 460k-Dot LCD Monitor. Focus Range Normal: 3.94 inches (10 cm) to Infinity. Macro: 0.4 inches (1 cm) to Infinity Field sensor system with GPS, Manometer, Compass, and temperature sensors Waterproof to 50 feet, F, Dustproof, Crushproof to 220 lbf, Shockproof from 7 feet, Freezeproof to 14 degrees, Anti-Fog lens.Dustproof:IP6X
The lens cover scratched the first trip. It got badly scuffed and I only took it out of my life jacket pocket a few times, BUT the most aggravating thing is that Olymous does not sell a replacement part even though the plastic piece is held on by three screws and would be easy to replace.
Mike
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I purchased this camera on June 30, 2018. The description states: “Rugged. Durable. Tough. Now Add Smart. Get awesome imaging power with the Olympus Tough TG-5. It’s waterproof (50 ft / 15 m), shockproof (7 ft / 2.1 m), crushproof (220 lbf / 100 kgf), freezeproof (14°F / -10°C), and dustproof to survive everything from a grueling hike through mountains to a 5-year-old playing with it by the pool. The TG-5’s rugged design is packed with pro shooting features like an F2.0 high-speed lens, 20 fps burst shooting in RAW, and anti-fog dual pane glass for spectacular images in every environment.” I brought the camera on a hike today and unfortunately, the camera slipped from my wrist and fell to the ground. I’m 5’6” and the camera was strapped to my wrist, less than 3 ft from the ground. It was not a particularly rough impact, yet, when it fell, it shattered the LCD, so that now, when I turn it on, it looks like this. Its frustrating to purchase a camera for the specific purpose stated on its advertisement, only to break at the first drop, and not a particularly bad drop either. Ill try to contact the warranty department; hopefully it can be fixed...
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