MarkoKovacevic
Well-known
Been looking at this camera to use as a daily shooter, to replace my Nokia N95 phone. How's the image quality; does it suffer because of the toughness?
Bob Michaels
nobody special
the 35mm lens on the Stylus Epic is consider by many, including myself, to be an excellent optic.
newspaperguy
Well-known
Tuff stuff.
Been totin' the 35 lens version in my car
for three years and no problems.
Remarkable pix.
Been totin' the 35 lens version in my car
for three years and no problems.
Remarkable pix.
markwatts
Mark Watts
Guys, I suspect the OP is referring to the new addition to the water/dust/shock proof range of digital compacts
Avotius
Some guy
Uh...yeah, not the epics...
word it they are just like any other digital point and shoots. Small but not up to the task of high image quality if that is what you are looking for. But coming from a phone, it will blow your N95 away.
word it they are just like any other digital point and shoots. Small but not up to the task of high image quality if that is what you are looking for. But coming from a phone, it will blow your N95 away.
gavinlg
Veteran
average image quality, much better than your n95 though. For point and shoots with microscopic sensors, it's my opinion that the panasonic and the canons are the best in regards to image quality. I'd get either one of their tough models instead.
micromoogman
Well-known
Toughness... I dropped my Stylus Epic (MjuII) on the ground twice the same night. The second time it went to oblivion. Not tough enough.
MarkoKovacevic
Well-known
Toughness... I dropped my Stylus Epic (MjuII) on the ground twice the same night. The second time it went to oblivion. Not tough enough.
Mine has a lightleak now, which I cannot for the life of me see where it is.
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