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Olympus TG-7 red (Damaged Packaging)

Olympus TG-7 red (Damaged Packaging)
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DescriptionOlympus TG-7 red (Damaged Packaging) description

ATTENTION: This item is marked with the DEMO symbol! The product packaging is damaged. The product comes with a 24-month warranty.

 

The Olympus OM SYSTEM Tough TG-7 camera is durable and robust, with a waterproof, shockproof and freezeproof design that embodies unstoppable action. No matter what you put it through, it can handle the impact and show its true toughness — from mountain peaks to valley floors. And that’s not all. It will capture every moment of your journey in stunning image quality, even in challenging conditions. The Olympus OM SYSTEM TG-7 features a 12-megapixel sensor that is larger than those found in most compact cameras, while the F2.0–4.9, 25–100 mm equivalent lens is effective for shooting in low light and underwater. The TG-7 can also record 4K/30p video using the full width of the sensor. The camera is waterproof down to 15 m, drop-proof from heights of up to 2.1 m, freezeproof down to -10 °C, crushproof up to 100 kgf and dustproof according to IP6X standards. What’s new? Key features include an improved grip, a USB-C port for charging, a 3-inch TFT display with more accurate colours, interval shooting and time-lapse modes, and support for the weather-resistant RM-WR1 wireless remote control. Support for vertical video recording has also been added.

 

 

Olympus OM system

Sensor Chip (inch) 1/2.33-inch

ISO rating manual ISO 100–12800 (in 1/3 EV steps)

Image stabilization Yes

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  Producer(?) Olympus OM system
  Sensor Chip (inch) 1/2.33-inch
  ISO rating manual ISO 100–12800 (in 1/3 EV steps)
  Image stabilization Yes
  Built-in Flash Yes
Storage
  Storage types SD, SDHC (UHS-I), SDXC (UHS-I), SD WORM*, PGS WORM*, Write Once* (*The card cannot be initialized)
  Color Red
  Warranty 24 months
  Delivery time 0-2 w.d.
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11625NRD 101030000327

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