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I recently purchased an XZ-1 with the Olympus housing as a gift for a dive buddy. She isn't a very sophisticated camera user, and so I had three requirements ...
1. Is simple to operate
2. Should be able to operate in Auto mode
3. Must have full manual capability
Despite the requisites, it turns out the XZ-1 offers none of those capabilities for underwater shooting.
1. Operation of the camera is simple ... on land. Once in a housing, selecting modes and changing simple things like aperture requires a sequence of going through menus and pressing buttons that just doesn't seem consistent or logical.
2. For some reason, selecting the camera's iAUTO mode disables the flash! Despite spending a couple hours with the manual, and several attempts at just pushing buttons, I haven't been able to figure out if there's even a way to force it. Underwater, this mode is useless ... no flash means no strobe.
3. Full manual mode works great out of the housing, but the Olympus housing doesn't allow you any way to select shutter speed ... you need to set it prior to putting the camera in the housing, which reduces you to selecting Aperture and working the strobe intensity while shooting underwater.
The fast lens and relatively wide angle are nice ... but they're more than offset by how easy it is to inadvertently disable your flash by selecting the wrong shooting mode or setting. Add to that the fact that you have to remember to manually pop up the flash when inserting the camera into the housing ... or you have no lighting capability during the dive at all.
I will probably end up buying a different model for her at some point. This seems like a very nice land camera ... particularly for a camera geek who enjoys playing with buttons and having an extreme choice of settings and modes. But feature rich wasn't the priority, and I'm finding that for someone who just wants to snap & shoot, this is a poor choice ... particularly for underwater photography.
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
1. Is simple to operate
2. Should be able to operate in Auto mode
3. Must have full manual capability
Despite the requisites, it turns out the XZ-1 offers none of those capabilities for underwater shooting.
1. Operation of the camera is simple ... on land. Once in a housing, selecting modes and changing simple things like aperture requires a sequence of going through menus and pressing buttons that just doesn't seem consistent or logical.
2. For some reason, selecting the camera's iAUTO mode disables the flash! Despite spending a couple hours with the manual, and several attempts at just pushing buttons, I haven't been able to figure out if there's even a way to force it. Underwater, this mode is useless ... no flash means no strobe.
3. Full manual mode works great out of the housing, but the Olympus housing doesn't allow you any way to select shutter speed ... you need to set it prior to putting the camera in the housing, which reduces you to selecting Aperture and working the strobe intensity while shooting underwater.
The fast lens and relatively wide angle are nice ... but they're more than offset by how easy it is to inadvertently disable your flash by selecting the wrong shooting mode or setting. Add to that the fact that you have to remember to manually pop up the flash when inserting the camera into the housing ... or you have no lighting capability during the dive at all.
I will probably end up buying a different model for her at some point. This seems like a very nice land camera ... particularly for a camera geek who enjoys playing with buttons and having an extreme choice of settings and modes. But feature rich wasn't the priority, and I'm finding that for someone who just wants to snap & shoot, this is a poor choice ... particularly for underwater photography.
... Bob (Grateful Diver)