New Olympus Stylus SH-2 Comes With Impressive Night Modes
For all those photographers who actually want to get a better view of the nighttime skies, Olympus has a new compact edition camera for you. It has almost been a year since Olympus launched the first version of its stylish compact camera Stylus SH-1. This time they took it to the next level with the launch of Stylus SH-2.
The basic difference that sets this
apart from its predecessor is that it has supporting features for
shooting RAW images and time-lapse movies. It also happens to have
several shooting modes to improve the low light photos and videos. It
also has a live composition feature that sets it apart from the
nightscape modes.

The stylus SH-2 has a 1/ 2.3 inch 16
megapixel BSI CMOS Sensor with a 24x (f3.0-6.9 25-600mm) Optical Zoom
lens which can open as wide as 24 mm and also has a 460K dot-resolution
touchscreen. It has a 5-Axis system borrowed from the OM-D E-M1 and the
5-Axis IS should provide steadier and sharper images than many compacts.
Particularly in low light conditions and especially when you are using
telephoto lens. It can also prove to be rather handy while shooting
videos.
Like the SH-1, the SH-2 shoots full HD
videos at 1080/60p along with the perfect capture of the stereo sound,
has Wi-Fi (though no NFC) to pair with smartphones and retains the
3-inch touchscreen. For enthusiasts, Olympus also includes a full manual
shooting mode in case one actually wants to go beyond the automatic
options and with a single click on the camera’s record button in
Nightscape mode one will get the optimum results required for dark
scenes.
The only let down features is the
absence of NFC and the aperture range which is not at all ideal for
low-light shooting with the zoom lens.
Design wise the SH-2 is nearly identical
to the previous version, with the exception of different looking
chenille covering on the body which is made up of aluminum alloy with a
sheet of leather stitched in the front and weighing only at 10 ounces,
this particular camera can prove to be an ideal one for travelling. SH-2
is supposed to hit the markets in April at a price tag of 400$
(Approximately Rs. 25,000 in INR value).
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