New Olympus Mju Tough Cameras

December 10, 2008 | Mark Goldstein | Digital Compact Cameras | 1 Comment |

Olympus mju 1050 SWOlympus is introducing a new range of Mju Tough compact cameras in January 2009. Likely to be unveiled at CES 2009, Olympus’ new range of freezeproof, waterproof and shockproof cameras will be renamed from Mju SW to Mju Tough (and from Stylus SW to Stylus Tough in the US). “Since some of our cameras even go beyond shockproof and waterproof – certain models are freezeproof and crushproof as well – we needed a name that was more reflective of the true nature of the SW series. The Mju TOUGH brand lets our customers know what these cameras truly have to offer: strength that’s always ready to go, even in the most extreme conditions”. explained Miquel Angel Garcia, Managing Director Marketing at Olympus Imaging Europa GmbH.

Olympus Europe Press Release

A new name for a strong brand

Olympus rebrands µ SW cameras as µ TOUGH series

Hamburg 9th December 2008 – Olympus, the company that introduced freezeproof, waterproof and shockproof cameras for active lifestyles to the mass consumer market in 2006, is now redefining the segment it continues to dominate. Beginning with the newest members of the line-up to be introduced in January 2009, these incredibly rugged cameras built to capture amazing images in extreme situations will be rebranded as µ TOUGH.

The new µ TOUGH brand will allow Olympus to continue the series’ reputation for incredible durability while introducing new innovations and benefits to the line. In addition, the name change will make the unique advantages of the series more recognisable and comprehensible to consumers. If it is not waterproof, shockproof and freezeproof, then by Olympus standards, it is not “tough”. This means that, thanks to the new µ TOUGH brand, the company can offer one or more of these unique features in other Olympus camera lines.

According to a recent study, many consumers in the market for a new digital camera list durability and weatherproofing as the most important features in a camera. The current line-up of µ SW cameras offers different levels of durability, providing customers with options that best meet their needs. The shockproof and waterproof models are ideal for adventure: they can survive anything from an underwater snorkel tour to a day with the kids at the playground. And for a trip to the most extreme mountain peaks or the darkest depths of a cavern, the freezeproof and crushproof µ SW cameras are the perfect partner to bring along to capture brilliant images of an unforgettable experience.

“Over the last few years, our tough µ SW-series cameras have increasingly impressed consumers with their combination of incredible durability and excellent image quality. They allow our customers the freedom to shoot in situations where other cameras simply wouldn’t survive”, says Miquel Angel Garcia, Managing Director Marketing at Olympus Imaging Europa GmbH. “Since some of our cameras even go beyond shockproof and waterproof – certain models are freezeproof and crushproof as well – we needed a name that was more reflective of the true nature of the SW series. The µ TOUGH brand lets our customers know what these cameras truly have to offer: strength that’s always ready to go, even in the most extreme conditions”.

Olympus continues to be an innovator, developing new technologies to expand the frontiers of digital photography. Olympus products set benchmarks for others to follow, enabling consumers to capture it all. The new µ TOUGH cameras will be available in January 2009.



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#1 Pete

These are great cameras for children. Expensive but well worth it because ,unlike the cheapo kiddie cameras out there, they take good pictures and are nearly indestructible allowing children to get creative with photography.

I gave one to my daughter for her 6th birthday after seeing some of the wonderful photos she was taking with my camera. I was always concerned about her breaking my camera so I wanted to get her something she couldn't easily damage but at the same time I really enjoyed the photos she took and wanted some high quality photos that were worth of sharing with others. All of the cheap cameras from Fisher Price and the like have terrible reliability and quality reviews and I didn't want to waste money on something that would take useless photos or be destroyed in short order.

After 6 months of use I can say that I made the right decision. My daughter takes tons of photos, she loves that she can take it into the pool or out in the rain and I don't have to worry about her dropping it.

6:45 pm - Wednesday, December 10, 2008