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FAQ for Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS

 
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Below is a list of the most frequently asked questions regarding the Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS.

What is the release date of the Olympus TG-1 iHS?

The Olympus TG-1 iHS was released on May of 2012.


What is the Olympus TG-1 iHS sensor size?

The sensor size of the Olympus TG-1 iHS is 1/2.3" with dimensions of 6.17mm x 4.55mm and a surface area of 28mm².


How many MegaPixels does the Olympus TG-1 iHS have?

The Olympus TG-1 iHS has a resolution of 12 Megapixels on a 1/2.3" sized sensor.


What is the weight of the Olympus TG-1 iHS?

The Olympus TG-1 iHS weighs 230 grams / 0.51 pounds.


What are the dimensions of the Olympus TG-1 iHS?

The Olympus TG-1 iHS has dimensions of (Width x Height x Depth) 112mm x 67mm x 30mm / 4.4" x 2.6" x 1.2".


How much battery life does the Olympus TG-1 iHS have?

The Olympus TG-1 iHS has a battery life of 350 shots.


Does the Olympus TG-1 iHS have manual focus?

Unfortunately, the Olympus TG-1 iHS does not have manual focus.


Does the Olympus TG-1 iHS have Interchangeable lenses?

No, you cannot change the lens on the TG-1 iHS.


What lens is built-in to the Olympus TG-1 iHS?

The Olympus TG-1 iHS has a fixed lens with a focal range of 25-100 mm (4x) and maximum aperture of F2.0-4.9.


What is the crop factor of the Olympus TG-1 iHS sensor?

The crop factor of the Olympus TG-1 iHS sensor is 5.8.


What type of screen does the Olympus TG-1 iHS have?

The Olympus TG-1 iHS has a Fixed Type screen which is not selfie friendly.


Does the Olympus TG-1 iHS have a touch screen?

No, the Olympus TG-1 iHS does not have a touch screen.


What is the maximum shutter speed of the Olympus TG-1 iHS?

The maximum shutter speed of the Olympus TG-1 iHS is 1/2000 seconds.


How many frames per second (fps) can the Olympus TG-1 iHS shoot at?

The Olympus TG-1 iHS has a continuous shooting rate of 3.0 fps (frames per second).


Does the Olympus TG-1 iHS have image stabilization?

Yes, the Olympus TG-1 iHS has Sensor-shift Image Stabilization.