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Posts about the Olympus Stylus Tough 6000 (orange)

Reviews of the Olympus Stylus Tough 6000 (orange)

  • 9.1

    alaTest.com

    By alaTest | November 21, 2009

    Review Summary: Experts rate this product 66/100 and users 66/100. Comparing these reviews to 555063 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 91/100 = Excellent.

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  • 7.9

    whatdigitalcamera.com

    By Mike Lowe | June 17, 2009

    Review Summary: All in all, the Olympus mju TOUGH 6000 is designed to be rugged out in the field. Whilst it achieves this with flying colours and is extremely well placed in the hands of, well, anyone - from plain clumsy to hardcore extreme sports fans or ...

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  • 5.0

    neocamera.com

    By Cybernium | April 8, 2009

    Review Summary: A tough and waterproof 10 megapixels ultra-compact with a wide-angle lens.

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  • 8.0

    pocket-lint.com

    By Stuart Miles | April 3, 2009

    Review Summary: If rugged is your thing, you don't want to print your pictures too large and you can put up with some fiddly controls, this might just be the camera for you

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  • 7.5

    goodgearguide.com.au

    Review Summary: ThereÂ's not much that we donÂ't like about the Olympus Mju Tough 6000. In fact, we think itÂ's a lovely ruggedised camera that anyone with an adventurous bone in their body should put on their shopping list.

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Manufacturer: Olympus America Inc.

Part number: 226735

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