Refine search for Digital Cameras
Olympus mju 1040 Review
| Author | Cliff Smith |
| Published | 25th Feb 2009 |
| Manufacturer | Olympus |
| Price | £100.00 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £115.00 (Inc VAT) |
| Latest Price |
| Build Quality | ![]() |
| Features | ![]() |
| Image Quality | ![]() |
| Value | ![]() |
| Overall | ![]() |
A range of general test shots are shown over the next two pages. In some cases, the full size image has been reduced for bandwidth purposes, and a crop taken from the original full resolution image has been placed below it to show the overall image quality. Some other pictures may be clicked to view the original full-size image.
Here's the usual detail test shot of the West Window of Exeter Cathedral, for you to compare with other cameras. See below for a full res crop, or click to see the whole picture.

The sensor picks up plenty of detail, but the lens quality just can't provide it.

There is significant barrel distortion at wide angle.

Centre sharpness is very poor...

...and edge sharpness is even worse.
Latest 3 of 3 Comments
Have your say: Leave a comment below about this article.
Wil said on 25th February 2009
renegade1988 said on 25th February 2009
Out of the Olympus mju range, your best bet would probably be the Olympus mju 1030 sw. It got a score of 8/10 overall on here I believe. There's also the more 'stylish... more
Paul said on 9th March 2009
If only you had done this review sooner ! I bought this awful camera in December for a business trip to Singapore. It's just a bit humid there and the shiny lacquer on the con... more
See all 3 comments on this article.
Add your comment
You must be logged in to comment. Login or register here.






3 comments
Email
TrustedReviews Newsletters
Mind-reading one of your better qualities Cliff, lol. I'm going skiing at Easter and was looking at the MJU range because of the boasts of Shockproof, Weatherproof, and Water... more