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  • Water proof (50 feet /15 meter), dust proof, shock proof (7 feet / 2.1 meter), crush proof (100 kgf), freeze proof (14 degree Fahrenheit / -10 degree Celsius ), anti-fog
  • High resolution F2.0 lens, maximum 8x zoom, true pic VIII, back illuminated CMOS image sensor
  • Variable macro system comprised of 4 macro shooting modes, magnified shooting up to 1 centimeter from the end of the lens
  • 5 underwater shooting modes including underwater microscope, 3 underwater white balance modes. Image file format: JPEG, raw
  • 4K movie and full HD 120 fps high speed movies can be recorded. Max. recording time: 20 seconds
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    You live for the outdoors. Hiking steep mountain trails. Backpacking through a desert Canyon. Skiing in the wilderness. The tough tg-6 is ready for adventure. It’s built to endure all the extreme environments you love exploring. You can drop it. Step on it. Go deep underwater or out into a freezing blizzard. It just keeps on shooting awesome stills and video. Packed with pro features, you’ll nail difficult shots - even in low light. Shoot intricately detailed macro photos and unique shots underwater with vivid color. The lightweight, compact tough tg-6. Engineered to survive the world’s toughest places. Operating temperature: -10 to 40℃ (when in operation) / -20 to 60℃ (when stored).

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    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    2,223 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the image quality and portability of the digital camera. For example, they mention it takes good video and pictures, and is very compact and tough. That said, some complain about the battery life. Opinions are mixed on motion, value, and waterproofness.

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    201 customers mention149 positive52 negative

    Customers like the image quality of the digital camera. They say that it takes really good video and pictures, and is great for close ups. The video function on the camera is also good, and it's awesome for surfin water shots.

    "...The video is much better than some footage I've seen on youtube, so it's going to depend a lot on the settings, the camera person and the..." Read more

    "...The photos from this camera are quite pleasing for a P&S camera...." Read more

    "Strengths:Takes good high quality images for a 12 MP compact. Pictures are bright and performance in lowlight is very good...." Read more

    "...Outstanding picture quality at night, way beyond what any phone I've seen can do.- Decent optical zoom, though only a little bit of it.-..." Read more

    102 customers mention80 positive22 negative

    Customers like the quality of the digital camera. They say it is heavy duty, has a rugged vibe, and is expected to survive simple drops. The camera has s premium feel and good features. It works well enough and produces amazing results so far.

    "...It should also do well in the colder conditions. It feels durable and I'm sure it will do well if I drop it or if it gets crushed around in my..." Read more

    "...Reds perform well with this camera. Scenes modes (like beach mode) tend to work well.Weaknesses:..." Read more

    "...Nice build quality without being too excessively bulky.- Starts up quickly; ready to go in about one second from pressing the power button...." Read more

    "...It is more versatile and rugged than a cell phone. It shoots raws and you can cary it anywhere...." Read more

    93 customers mention71 positive22 negative

    Customers find the camera very user friendly, with easy-to-use controls and navigation. They say the night shooting settings are easy to use, and the camera is pretty simple once you learn a few of its features. Customers also mention that the camera has awesome features, including a compass, altimeter, and logging capabilities.

    "...all the little extras embedded in there, but after that navigation is relatively easy...." Read more

    "...and a battery charger are still serious limitations, but the camera is pretty simple once you learn a few of its idiosyncrasies, so the manual isn't..." Read more

    "...While it's hardly a proper DSLR, it has enough manual controls to at least not be a downgrade from smartphones in that regard, and it's a lot more..." Read more

    "...Night shooting settings are easy to use, but will produce noisy images of little value.I have not tested the underwater capabilities...." Read more

    27 customers mention22 positive5 negative

    Customers like the portability of the digital camera. They mention it's very compact, handy in many situations, and not bulky. The camera fits into a pocket or back bag and is ready for that stunning shot. It's also light weight and has features for the beginner as well as the experienced.

    "...Easy to cram into a back pocket without worrying about damaging it. Nice build quality without being too excessively bulky.-..." Read more

    "I bought this looking for something better than my phone but still fairly portable. The camera works as expected but the zoom on my phone is better...." Read more

    "...It is small enough to fit perfectly in a front pocket, it feels very sturdy and the overall rating is a result of the good results I got coupled..." Read more

    "...This camera fits the requirements nicely. Since I am already an Olympus m4/3 user, I did not even consider other cameras in this category...." Read more

    48 customers mention26 positive22 negative

    Customers are mixed about the waterproofness of the digital camera. For example some mention it's waterproof, perfect for water sports, and easy to handle and change mode under water, while others say that water got into the camera, blurred pictures, and that the front tended to get wet and stay wet. The dials are tiny and hard to manipulate.

    "...- Impressive waterproofing...." Read more

    "...The doors on this one just don't seem solid enough and reliable enough to keep water out...." Read more

    "...I wanted a pocket sized camera that was rugged, water resistant and freeze resistant...." Read more

    "...Second, while this camera may be water-resistant, it is not *sand* resistant...." Read more

    45 customers mention15 positive30 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the digital camera. Some mention that it's a great little camera for the price, while others say that it was not worth the cost.

    "...black and this Tg-6 is better in every regard except it's not quite as good with antishake and the focus makes a little whiring noise thats audible..." Read more

    "...Worth the money" Read more

    "...While it's hardly a proper DSLR, it has enough manual controls to at least not be a downgrade from smartphones in that regard, and it's a lot more..." Read more

    "...The cost of the camera is high considering it lacks some basic accessories. It does decent underwater and Macro scenes...." Read more

    37 customers mention11 positive26 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the digital camera. They mention that it drained the battery really quickly, and it died after a full day of use. Some customers also say that the camera is overpriced and eats batteries.

    "...GPS function is turned off unless you really need it; it drains the battery in a hurry...." Read more

    "...My one big problem is the battery life. I find that it drains very quickly and it can be very annoying, but I could just be doing something wrong!..." Read more

    "...Long-lasting batteryRuggedMacroProcapNONCOMMITAL:Manual onlineExternal battery charger..." Read more

    "...A couple of minor complaints. First, the battery life isn't great but that's no secret. I bought an extra battery and charger to cope...." Read more

    24 customers mention14 positive10 negative

    Customers are mixed about the motion of the digital camera. Some mention that it is very fast, has great rapid functions, and shoots quickly. However, others say that shutter lag is often a problem, auto-stacking is poorer, and the GPS works well. Some say that any video over 90 seconds takes too long to upload from the wifi in the camera, and that the wifi feature is terrible and takes 15-20min to transfer 20 photos.

    "...It turns on in maybe two seconds, so I can stop the bike, be sure of a great picture and be moving again, making great time...." Read more

    "...Manually setting the aperture is very limited. For example, at maximum zoom the default aperture is f6.3 which can be set to f4.9 or f18...." Read more

    "...Minimum shutter speed controls, super-macro video, and the ability to use microscope focus in aperture priority are significant changes as..." Read more

    "...Nice build quality without being too excessively bulky.- Starts up quickly; ready to go in about one second from pressing the power button...." Read more

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    3 Stars
    The video shows where I almost lost the camera
    My long story (Pros and cons are below for brevity):I bought this camera as a birthday gift for myself in August 2019. As soon as I started using the camera, I regretted the purchase but I feel better now. I have taken about 4,500 shots (most deleted). So far, I have used the SCN, A, P, C1, C2, Underwater, Macro, and auto. In other words, I am still getting used to it and haven't taken enough photos to say if I am at a 2 or 4, so my rating is a 3.AUTO MODE is complete and utter trash. Before Thanksgiving the options I used the most were scenery (landscape), aperture priority, and Macro. When I went to visit family for Thanksgiving, my camera setting was in macro when they decided to do a quick cousin picture. I had to be in the picture so I hurriedly turned the dial to Auto before handing it over...thinking it would work. NEGATIVE! The camera flash wasn't activated, the ISO was put to 1600 and the photo was extremely grainy. Afterward, I tried to turn the flash on and it was grayed out. I've owned about six point and shoot cameras before this one. All of them gave me the ability to turn the flash on in Auto mode. Typically I can choose, full flash, no flash, or auto flash. The auto mode in the TG-6 does not give you the option. The setting was evening time around 6 PM. The lighting was low because it was getting dark outside and we were on the patio. My suggestion, use custom 1 or 2 and set the maximum ISO to 400. Custom gives you the flexibility to choose the flash. Also set-up the camera early so you won't be caught off-guard.As I mentioned before I have had other point and shoots. My point and shoots from 2002-2010 either had an internal lens protector that closed and protected the lens or an external lens cover. The TG-6 has neither, I bought a converter that had a lens cover. I'm astonished a $450 camera would not have a lens cover.I accidentally dropped the camera. The strap was difficult to pull through all the way and because I didn't have it fully pulled, it fell onto the concrete when I was walking in the parking garage. I had it for about one week at that time. Since I had a screen protector on the camera, the screen is fine, the protector cracked and chipped. The camera survived.The MANUAL is online, which works for me. Yes, you need the manual. I have bought an external charger with extra batteries. However, I haven't used the extra batteries yet. I had a beach day. I was on the beach from 10 AM - 4 PM. I took a combination of 1,003 pictures and videos. My battery had about 60% energy left. I am impressed by the battery life. Speaking of a beach day, the day I went to the beach, the water was livid. The sand filled waves pummeled me underwater, stole my glasses, and almost stole my camera. Despite not putting my camera directly in the sand, the camera was filled with it from the waves. Now the dials are difficult to turn because of the sand. I hear a crunch every time I spin the dial or open the door for the SD card or charger. The same day I took pictures using the custom shutter and the AUTO-FOCUS was trash. I have had issues with the auto-focus on this camera at times. This is the first point and shoot camera where I have used the manual focus before. I'm not sure why the autofocus sometimes fails me.In my beach pictures, the camera was set on the underwater - snapshot option. The lighting changed throughout the day due to it raining off and on and also the sun's regular rising and setting. The images were dramatically different from overexposed to underexposed. In low-light settings, I suggest WB Auto Keep Warm Color: OFF. I noticed the photos in low light can be very orange if you have WB Auto Keep Warm Color: On.The aperture is limited to 2.0-8.0, so don't expect anything fancy. The camera can do RAW but the quality of the RAW images are terrible. I was disappointed with the zoom feature, I thought maybe my camera zoom was stuck but it really doesn't zoom out very far (4x zoom).Camera manufacturers should consider remotes or remote capabilities for the camera. You can pair the camera to the phone to take images but I bought a camera so I don't have to use the phone. I'd like to put it on the selfie stick or tripod and use the remote to take a few quick snaps. I am grateful for and love the custom feature that allows me to set it to shoot after 4 seconds and then take 8 photos in succession. That reminds me, the BATTERY/SD card door is next to the tripod mount, so if you have to change the battery or quickly change the SD card, you have to remove the tripod.The TG-6 is touted as an impressive macro camera. It's great but it isn't magnificent. The camera tends to underexpose the images. That means if you don't use flash with a DIFFUSER, your images will need a higher ISO. In low light settings, you need to use flash, so you can use a low ISO. High ISO in this camera is extremely grainy. The flash without a diffuser is bright even when I have cut the flash down to 1/64. At the same time, it depends on what you are shooting. If it's a bug that does not have any metallic body parts like a butterfly, then it's not an issue. Shiny bugs need a diffuser. The LG-1 is used with the LED light, it is not waterproof, and it's too harsh for shiny creatures. FD-1 is waterproof, uses the flash, and softer which is better for non-reflective bugs. LG-1 is more of a focused light than a diffuser, FD-1 is a diffuser. The light can be adjusted in FD-1 because the flash can be reduced between 1/1.3 to 1/64. Focus stacking option in Macro is my favorite but you need to keep the camera very still. Since I don't always use my tripod, the default I use is Microscope.In all, aside from the macro photography, I feel I should have bought the go pro. I didn't know it existed until a month after I bought the camera. At the same time, I don't hate the camera, it just doesn't seem worth it for me. Note there is a steep learning curve to get the full benefit of the camera. PRO:WaterproofRAWLong-lasting batteryRuggedMacroProcapNONCOMMITAL:Manual onlineExternal battery chargerImage qualityCON:Auto modeAuto-focusNo lens coverLimited apertureZoomNo remote capability (outside of phone)Battery door located by the tripod mountCostRAW photo qualityNot good with sand Summary:Whether you should buy this camera depends on what you're buying it for and your pet peeves. The image quality depends on the lighting, your photo taking abilities, the scene or setting of the camera, and your knowledge of the camera. The more you learn the better the images (to an extent) because you will learn the camera's limitations. The cost of the camera is high considering it lacks some basic accessories. It does decent underwater and Macro scenes.Accessories I purchased:2 LI-90B/92B batteries and charger7 piece filter (don't buy) - I only like the ND filterFD-1 waterproof filter diffuser (uses flash)LG-1 Light guide (uses LED)Olympus CLA-T01 conversion lens adapter (has lens cover)Waterproof mini tripodScreen protectors (recommended) - Screen Protectors Compatible Olympus Tough TG-5, AFUNTA 2 Packs Anti-Scratch Tempered Glass Protective FilmsMC 40.5mm UV protection filter with a multi-resistant coat - love but not necessary
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2021
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Best camera under $2000, best rugged camera, best point and shoot
    Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2021
    Here's a couple of photos I took on the first day without changing any settings. One is normal, one is with an added filter from an app.

    This is much better than the phone I've been using. I have a Goppro 8 black and this Tg-6 is better in every regard except it's not quite as good with antishake and the focus makes a little whiring noise thats audible in playback. The video is much better than some footage I've seen on youtube, so it's going to depend a lot on the settings, the camera person and the postprocessing.

    I bought this for photos. As far as picture quality, it seems to be as good or better than most phones, right out of the box. I feel like it keeps up with most cameras of higher cost and is superior to anything else at this price point.

    I'm very new to photography, but was getting some good night shots so far. It's actually better than I thought it would be with those indoors shots under incandescent, fluorescent and LED lighting.

    I'll be using it for landscapes, nature and taking photos in cities and towns. The photo quality is excellent in my opinion and it works great without being to imposing or cluttered. It turns on in maybe two seconds, so I can stop the bike, be sure of a great picture and be moving again, making great time. Some days I get rained on really good and this camera is a perfect addition to my contingency gear. It should also do well in the colder conditions. It feels durable and I'm sure it will do well if I drop it or if it gets crushed around in my baggage on a tough day. I did buy the jj brand lens cap and a glass screen protector to keep from scratching those parts, but thats just extra and not totally necessary.

    I also picked up the led diffuser accessory for macro photography. Results on a $20 bill are pictured, here. Works perfectly...well worth the extra 35.00 or so, considering the possibilities it unlocks. I'll probably pick up the flash dispersing accessory also, after seeing this work as well as it does.

    All these things considered, and with hands on, out of the box use, I'll be confident to invest my hard earned dollars in the teleconverter, wide angle and fisheye lenses and maybe even down the line, the deep water case if the opportunity to go diving presents itself. The camera works great with or without them.

    The firmware on the camera takes a day to learn, with all the little extras embedded in there, but after that navigation is relatively easy. Even though it is I think classified a "point and shoot" everything is customizable- and even more so, once you know a couple of tricks that are mentioned online in various places. Most anybody however, can simply pick this up, click it on auto mode and get great pictures without confusion.

    The app (I got for my android) was very easy to connect with. The camera puts out the wifi signal and the phone connects to that, so it can be done without an actual internet connection. Photos import within a few seconds each and can be edited in any other app from there. I take a 4:3 ratio pictures and after importing, crop it to whatever size from there.

    I'd love to speak on GPS and the Windows Olympus software, but have not gotten that far just yet. From what I've seen, and if you don't know yet, this goes pretty deep with what information you can attach to the photos and video. Pretty sure that if I decided to go that route, I'd be able to automatically have photos all on a map of where they were captured. Geotagging is still a subject of contention these days, though. But it's there if needed along with barometric pressure (manometer), compass and altitude (altimeter?). Can also add a little audio voice note to individual photos as well. It's possible to convert the proprietary file format of the RAW photos to be able to edit on other software if necessary.

    Only thing left is maybe some filters and a lens hood for extra usefulness, a floating wrist strap for beach and stream excursions, and a respectable case and bag. Those are all extras but now that I know I will be enjoying this camera for many years to come I'm sure it's worth it.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2020
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
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    5.0 out of 5 stars All of the Promise, None of the Problems
    Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
    I purchased the Olympus TG 6 for a trip I have coming up. There were a few things in the written reviews that concerned me a bit initially. Those concerns quickly got crushed!

    First the hype was that this camera was all that for toughness. It CLEARLY is! Gaskets and sealing locks are on everything. Make sure they are all set properly. It has a LOT of customizability that is rarely seen in P&S cameras. The first thing I corrected was the 1/30th of a second low shutter speed setting. That won't work for much of anything that has even a modicum of movement! I also restricted the ISO settings. The cold hearted reality is that P&S cameras just don't work well past the 400 ISO range. But in low light conditions, I know realistically I may need a range of from 100 - 800 ISO. A quick change of the settings and BAM, there it is.

    One of the selling points was the ability to log on to it with my cell phone so I can send friends and family photos from wherever I may be instantly as well as upload to my Frameo home frame while traveling. The reviews indicated that the software sucked and people were lucky to hook up. Well, I DO have an IT degree and am a professional photographer so linking it up was a cake walk! I easily moved photos from the camera to my phone with just a little use of my background. I can understand if one isn't tech savvy, how it COULD be a problem. But reality is, one just needs to follow the instructions.

    My previous SD cards from my old waterproof camera are just not enough for this camera if I use 4K video (and I will). I upgraded to the fastest 128 GB SD cards I could lay my hands on. The photos from this camera are quite pleasing for a P&S camera. My upcoming trip with this in tow will really ring it through its ropes and then and only then, will I truly now how it handles hard stress!
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    flavio mattos
    5.0 out of 5 stars Câmera fotográfica excepcional!!!
    Reviewed in Brazil on December 9, 2022
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    JJIMENEZ
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing camera for vacation!
    Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2022
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing camera for vacation!
    Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2022
    Was looking for a waterproof camera to take to St. Lucia for vacation that was also capable of taking great out of water shots and this one fit the bill and did not disappoint! Got some great shots and it was easy to carry around. Some great features as well and even shoots RAW. Very happy with purchase.

    Things to consider, battery is small and does run out faster than bigger cameras. Get some spare ones. Also, I attached a floating stap in case I dropped it in the water. I think I read somewhere it does not float
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    Ricardo Gómez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente cámara
    Reviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2022
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Super appareil étanche
    Reviewed in France on August 27, 2023
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    5.0 out of 5 stars 汚点の見つからない高性能
    Reviewed in Japan on February 19, 2023
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