

#Tg pro review manual#
If you're an outdoor photographer who's been looking for a tough compact with some manual controls and an ability to shoot in raw, it's best not to get too excited by the TG-5. It's also pretty darn good at taking photos. The most advanced ‘tough’ compact for travel That’s not something you can do reliably with a smartphone or most compact cameras and action cameras, and it means only one thing better photographs. We say that because of its capability with raw files, which let you post-process to your heart’s content once you’re returned from a trip. If you’re the kind of person who always used take your DSLR on trips, but now begrudgingly rely on your phone’s photos, the TG-5 is also aimed at you. However, this clever compact offers a something more than its waterproof, drop-proof, freeze-proof and crushproof design suggests.
#Tg pro review portable#
That means you can refuel it on-the-go from a portable smartphone battery, or even a laptop. If you need a camera that you can whip out on the piste, beneath a waterfall or during a rainstorm, then the TG-5 is for you.įurther pushing its ‘travel light’ philosophy is the TG-5’s ability to be recharged via micro USB. It's for those that need to travel light while hiking, climbing, mountain biking, skiing, yachting or kayaking, but who feel limited by a phone's physical limitations and the fixed lens photos of an action camera. The Tough TG-5 is mostly for outdoor types. Olympus Tough TG-5 (Red) at Amazon for $489.99 (opens in new tab).However, at its high price, it absolutely should be. It's not perfect and it's not for everyone, but the TG-5 is the best ‘tough' camera around. That’s partly because there are no less than three apps from Olympus to deal with file transfer, GPS data, and photo editing. The TG-5's interface takes a while to get to know well, and even though it has Wi-Fi, transferring images from camera to phone is unstable and fiddly. That’s as good as most dedicated action cameras.ĭespite its incredibly tough design, the TG-5 does have weaknesses. As a bonus, it's also got built-in GPS, thermometer and compass, and a tracking mode so you can associate a particular route with a set of photos and videos, the latter in resolutions as high as 4K 30 fps. Sure, most DSLR cameras will work down to those kinds of temperatures without any problems, but no phone or delicate travel camera will.

The latter will hugely appeal to anyone going on trips in winter, whether as to the mountains on a ski trip or to the polar regions.

It can even be used in temperatures as low as -10☌. In fact, any outdoor pursuit is game for the TG-5, which is crushproof to 100kg and drop-proof from 2.1.
