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Introduction
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01.Hardware
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02.Design & Layout
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03.Modes
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04.Controls
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05.Conclusion
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06.Specs & Ratings
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07.Comments
Olympus Stylus Tough 6020
This review is organized into 7 pages
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Hardware
Introduction
Front
On the front of the Tough 6020 you can see the flash, the small AF assist light and the cover that slides down to protect the lens when the camera is not in use.
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| The front of the Tough 6020 |
Back
On the back of the camera we see the LCD screen and the controls. From the top, we have the zoom controls, the record button for movies, the grille that covers the speaker, the play button, the 4-ways controls and the menu and help buttons at the bottom.
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| The back of the Tough 6020 |
Sides
On the left side of the Tough 6020 is the panel that covers the battery and ports. To open this, the switch has to be slid left and down, a design that minimizes the chance of accidentally opening it while trying to take photos of a passing shark.
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| The left side |
There really isn't anything interesting on the right side of the camera.
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| The right side |
Top
If you look closely on the top of the camera next to the ON/OFF label, you can see three holes that cover the microphone that records sound in movies. Next to this is the power and shutter buttons.
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| The top of the Tough 6020 |
Bottom
The only feature on the bottom of the Tough 6020 is the tripod socket. And that's only exciting if you happen to be a tripod. And even then, it's probably not that interesting, because I've never seen a tripod get that excited about one.
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| The bottom of the Tough 6020 |
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