Olympus X-890 review

The X-890 doesn't slot neatly into Olympus's established Stylish, Easy or Creative ranges of digital compacts, and doesn't even appear on the company's website. It's exclusive to Jessops, and you'll find further details on the retailer's website.

We love the design. With silver lines that break up the matt black body, it's like a piece of abstract minimalist art. It sounds less pleasant than it looks, though, and makes a high-pitched beep when any button is pressed. Thankfully, you can turn this off. At the back there's a 2.7in screen and a basic smattering of controls. Photographic options are limited, with no continuous drive, metering or autofocus options. Flash settings, exposure compensation, ISO speed and white balance presets are available, but only in the Program mode, not iAuto.

The camera uses slow, expensive xD cards, although it comes with a microSD-to-xD adaptor. However, performance was poor even with a fast microSD card. Autofocus was slow and prone to failing in low light, and we measured an average of 4.3 seconds between shots. We suspect that the lack of a continuous mode is due to the fact that it would have been embarrassingly slow.

Image quality was just as disappointing. Even outdoor shots taken in bright sunlight exhibited vague details, blotchy colours in shade and a skewed white balance. We can't remember the last camera we saw that struggled with white balance in sunlight. There was also purple fringing around dark subjects set against a bright background, such as trees against the sky. The camera chose inappropriate ISO speeds in low light, resulting in blurry shots indoors without the flash. We had to change the ISO speed manually or switch to the Stabilisation mode, but this is something that most casual photographers won't think to do.

The X-890 looks smart, but there's no other reason to choose it over Panasonic's cheaper LS85.

Basic Specifications

Rating

**

CCD effective megapixels

10.0 megapixels

CCD size

1/2.33in

Viewfinder

none

LCD screen size

2.7in

LCD screen resolution

230,000 pixels

Optical zoom

3.0x

Zoom 35mm equivalent

36-108mm

Image stabilisation

none

Maximum image resolution

3,648x2,736

Maximum movie resolution

640x480

Movie frame rate at max quality

30fps

File formats

JPEG; AVI (M-JPEG)

Physical

Memory slot

xD

Mermory supplied

19MB internal

Battery type

3.7V 700mAh Li-ion

Battery Life (tested)

220 shots

Connectivity

USB

Body material

plastic

Accessories

USB and AV cables

Weight

108g

Size

57x94x21mm

Buying Information

Price

£99

Supplier

http://www.jessops.com

Details

www.jessops.com

Camera Controls

Exposure modes

auto

Shutter speed

auto

Aperture range

auto

ISO range (at full resolution)

100 to 1600

Exposure compensation

+/-2 EV

White balance

auto 6 presets

Additional image controls

none

Manual focus

No

Closest macro focus

5cm

Auto-focus modes

multi, face detect

Metering modes

multi, face detect

Flash

auto, forced, suppressed, red-eye reduction

Drive modes

single, self-timer

Basic Specifications

Physical

Buying Information

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