Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS reviewed It's water-, dust-, freeze-, shock-, and crushproof; has fast shooting performance for its class; and has a fast lens with the option to add on converter lenses for more shooting flexibility. Some minor design issues, such as a proprietary charging cable, might turn some buyers off. But overall it combines a bright lens, a high-sensitivity, high-speed sensor, and some nice extras to make it a top rugged compact camera.
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