. And it does its job perfectly.
The only thing missing is waterproofness. But for the price, just about any other camera will do just fine.
For one-touch image processing
You can always shoot video on the built-in HD-ready cam. That does the job.
It’s just that it isn’t waterproof. And that’s one of the reasons I rate it 4.3 stars.
I’ve owned cameras with waterproofing as long as a camera is worth owning. But not this one.
The camera’s waterproofing is rated for up to a depth of 35m, and it’s not meant to be submerged in water. But it certainly can.
The glass lens has a 1.1-inch depth of field and it can be tilted up a bit to reach those wide angles.
The camera itself is made of glass, so it’s scratch-resistant, glass is shatter-proof, and the lens is glass that can shatter.
The camera is waterproof, and the lens can be submerged in water to get a full view of the scene.
The lens can be tilted up a bit to reach those wide angles. And yes, the lens is glass, so you can tilt the lens up to get those wide angles.
The camera’s lens also has a dual-layer structure, making it scratch-resistant, glass is shatter-proof and the lens is glass that can shatter.
The camera has a battery that can be charged via USB port, micro USB, or a standard micro-USB cable. It’s a bit difficult to find this battery.
The camera has a 24MP XF-2.2 F/2.4 XR and a 1.05-inch X-Trans CMOS sensor.
It’s packed with 8GB memory and a 64GB microSD card.
And yes, the camera is waterproof and can be submerged in water to get a full view of the scene.
The camera is packed with 8GB memory and a 64GB microSD card.
And the lens can be tilted up a bit to reach those wide angles. And yes, the lens is glass, so you can tilt the lens up to get those wide angles.
The camera is able to perform an ISO range of 100-4000.
And the built-in GPS is very good. It can track movement across more than 50 countries.
The battery is rated for up to a depth of 35m, and the lens can be tilted up a bit to get those wide angles.
And the built-in GPS is very good. It can track movement across more than 50 countries.
Finally, the camera is equipped with a 24MP XF-4.3 F/2.4 XR, 1.55-inch X-Trans CMOS sensor.
It is water-resistant and dust-proof. And yes, it is a bit on the expensive side of the camera. But you’ll have to take the camera out in the rain and set it up in the corner of your office.
The design is not stylish. It is utilitarian. It doesn’t have any fancy bells and whistles. It’s just a basic, standard camera with a simple design.
So, to sum things up, the Olympus Tough TG-5 is for the more serious amateur and adventure photographers.
For more advanced beginners, I’d suggest the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH5. It has a 24MP XF-4.3 F/2.4 XR and

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