Olympus Stylus 750 Review
PC World has reviewed the Olympus Stylus 750 and like the digicam for its image stabilization technology and its water-proof casing. However they were not impressed by the digicam's low battery life and were also disappointed by the lack of manual controls.
The Olympus Stylus 750 has a 7.1 Mega pixel resolution has sports a 2.5 inch LCD. The main selling point of the camera is no doubt its all-weather durability which means you can use this in a number of dynamic environments. The camera also has a transparent polycarbonate that locks out water and you can use it in 40 meters of water. One will also come across features like red-eye removal, resize, color saturation etc.The Olympus Stylus 750 has a very nifty little feature called Bright Capture Movie setting which lets you automatically adjusts the settings when you go from bright light to dark light or vice versa. There is a movie Mode too and movies can be captured in VGA format.
In the end they conclude "The Stylus 750 starts up quickly, zooms in and out smoothly, and exhibited minimal shutter lag. But the menus could stand improvement: Though Olympus has enhanced these over the years (by adding an in-camera guide, for example), I still have a few issues. For example, one of my pet peeves is that the LCD shows grayed-out menu options in modes where those options are unavailable. Personally, if I spend $400 on a camera, I want it to provide a friendlier menu system and better battery life that the Stylus 750 delivers."