Image sensor
Optical sensor size |
1/2.3 " |
Total megapixels |
8 MP |
Effective megapixels (movie) |
7.2 MP |
Sensor type |
CMOS |
Operational conditions
Weatherproof |
Y |
Crush proof up to |
100 kgf |
Waterproof up to |
30 m |
Freezeproof up to |
-10 °C |
Shock proof up to |
2.1 m |
Features
Image processor |
TruePic VII |
Splash proof |
Y |
Shock proof |
Y |
Dustproof |
Y |
Video recording |
Y |
Main camera sensor |
CMOS |
Ports & interfaces
Micro HDMI ports quantity |
1 |
Still image
Photo mode |
Y |
Maximum image resolution |
3840 x 2160 pixels |
Packaging content
Lens protector |
Y |
Underwater lens protector |
Y |
Steady grip |
Y |
Warranty card |
Y |
Display
Flip-out screen |
Y |
Display aspect ratio |
4:3 |
Built-in display |
Y |
Lens system
Image stabilizer |
Y |
Field of view (FOV) angle |
204 ° |
Video
Maximum video resolution |
3840 x 2160 pixels |
Maximum frame rate |
240 fps |
Storage
Maximum memory card size |
128 GB |
Weight & dimensions
Weight (including battery) |
180 g |
7.2 Mpix, 1/2.3' CMOS, 3.8 cm LCD, 204° AoV, TruePic VII (4K), 3840 x 2160 max, 4K max, MOV (H.264)
TG-Tracker
The new TG-Tracker has what it takes to hit the ground running. Literally. This camera is ready to record in the harshest environments without added protection. It is shockproof to a height of 2.1 metres***, crushproof to a weight of 100kg****, dustproof, freezeproof down to -10°C and waterproof down to 30 metres** below sea level. In addition to Olympus image quality and its wide-angle, hand-held framing flexibility, it also has another dimension that makes sure it stands out among other outdoor still and video cameras: its five sensors. Unlike products with regular geotagging, the TG-Tracker can sense acceleration, altitude or depth and temperature as well as direction of movement – in addition to latitude and longitude. This gives extreme sports enthusiasts a much fuller picture of where they were, what was happening and how they were performing at the moment any given image was captured. The TG-Tracker lets owners focus on the immediate challenge and thrill, while it is capturing all the key data. By showing images and details in context in the new Olympus Image Track App (OI.Track) – such as where a photo was taken on a realistic depth/time profile of a scuba dive – five-sensor tracking makes re-viewing and sharing extreme activities all the more fascinating, and more intense. Its ultra-wide lens captures a 204° field of view that often reveals peripheral details the owner cannot even have seen and 4K video, powered by the same TruePic VII image processor found in several high-end Olympus interchangeable-lens cameras.