I bought the TG 7, as I wanted a tough little camera as a daily carry. I am very pleased with the images I am getting, especially with the scene modes. I am not an underwater guy, but wanted a waterproof camera.
Yeah, I've taken some shots that I've really liked with the various scene modes. Definitely a great, durable little camera that has never given me any problems.
@@notmelah happy to hear it. I was anxiously awaiting the tg7 and would have bought it right away if it was actually a marked improvement from the 6, but unfortunately not. 6 is still a beast.
I currently shoot with a TG6 in a Seafrog housing. I was thinking of upgrading to the TG7 but it hardly seems worth it. What are the major differences between the two? Is it seriously just a USB-C port and a slightly different lens ring?
If you do a side by side comparison of the two, doesn't seem worth it at all. Yes, the USB-C charging is nice and it's what pretty much all modern cameras have, and there are a couple of other shooting modes (although they aren't designed for underwater). All of the main camera stats though are unchanged.
Hi I currently dont have a camera and want to get one thats especially good for travelling and action shots, if its not about upgrading but getting a starter camera would you recommend the 6 or the 7? and can you recogment any of the extensions you can buy at the olympus shop?
I'd just go with the 6. They both have the same size sensor and will produce the same video and photo quality. In terms of add-ons for the camera, It would depend on what you're going to be using the camera for--underwater, etc. Alternatively, if you're just looking for a versatile starter point-and-shoot camera, have a look at a review article I put together a while ago on underwater point-and-shoot cameras. www.nomadnaturetravel.com/nomad-gear/outdoor/water/underwater-camera-for-snorkeling/ They aren't specifically made for underwater photography or videography, but they are all depth-rated to 10+ metres so they are good for it.
The lens on my TG 6 would fog over when I took the camera from a hot sunny beach into cold water for snorkeling pics. I’m told this issue is resolved with the TG 7. Does anyone know this to be true and has anyone else experienced lens fogging issues.
I went with the TG-7 only because this is my first TG camera and I didn't see a reason to save a few buck on a TG-6. The USB-C is not nothing. I've lost a few electronic devices in my time from stressed micro usb ports
The TG-7 was a big disappointment. I wanted a full range of f-stops, a bigger / better sensor, better lens. All we got was a slightly different body design and a higher price.
If you have not own a TG or have version TG5 and below, go buy a TG7. If you already own a TG6, you can wait abit longer to buy a TG8 or TG9. There is a big difference in the way TG7 interprets the light. This is most obvious in night shots & fast activities like biking. In bright sunny day, TG6 is as good as the TG7.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. It helped me decide whether to upgrade my TG6 or not.
No problem!
This hits hard for a camera comparison video
I bought the TG 7, as I wanted a tough little camera as a daily carry. I am very pleased with the images I am getting, especially with the scene modes. I am not an underwater guy, but wanted a waterproof camera.
Yeah, I've taken some shots that I've really liked with the various scene modes. Definitely a great, durable little camera that has never given me any problems.
Thanks to you, it took me less than 3 mins to decide to skip this upgrade from tg6
@@notmelah happy to hear it. I was anxiously awaiting the tg7 and would have bought it right away if it was actually a marked improvement from the 6, but unfortunately not. 6 is still a beast.
I currently shoot with a TG6 in a Seafrog housing. I was thinking of upgrading to the TG7 but it hardly seems worth it. What are the major differences between the two? Is it seriously just a USB-C port and a slightly different lens ring?
If you do a side by side comparison of the two, doesn't seem worth it at all. Yes, the USB-C charging is nice and it's what pretty much all modern cameras have, and there are a couple of other shooting modes (although they aren't designed for underwater). All of the main camera stats though are unchanged.
Hi I currently dont have a camera and want to get one thats especially good for travelling and action shots, if its not about upgrading but getting a starter camera would you recommend the 6 or the 7? and can you recogment any of the extensions you can buy at the olympus shop?
I'd just go with the 6. They both have the same size sensor and will produce the same video and photo quality. In terms of add-ons for the camera, It would depend on what you're going to be using the camera for--underwater, etc.
Alternatively, if you're just looking for a versatile starter point-and-shoot camera, have a look at a review article I put together a while ago on underwater point-and-shoot cameras.
www.nomadnaturetravel.com/nomad-gear/outdoor/water/underwater-camera-for-snorkeling/
They aren't specifically made for underwater photography or videography, but they are all depth-rated to 10+ metres so they are good for it.
@@nntproductions000 thanks✌️
The lens on my TG 6 would fog over when I took the camera from a hot sunny beach into cold water for snorkeling pics. I’m told this issue is resolved with the TG 7. Does anyone know this to be true and has anyone else experienced lens fogging issues.
Good review. I found this helpful. Thank you!
@@Mixedpuppy glad to help!
Ive already bought a tg 7, so technically its the same as the tg 6 with the rebranding, looks etc right?
Yeah, unfortunately. Olympus let us down with this new one.
This is great! Thanks for sharing!
Cheers!
I went with the TG-7 only because this is my first TG camera and I didn't see a reason to save a few buck on a TG-6. The USB-C is not nothing. I've lost a few electronic devices in my time from stressed micro usb ports
If the price difference isn't a deal breaker and you think the USB-C will save you a headache in the long run, not a bad choice.
The TG-7 was a big disappointment. I wanted a full range of f-stops, a bigger / better sensor, better lens. All we got was a slightly different body design and a higher price.
Yeah, total cash grab. Wasted opportunity on the part of Olympus because no one else compares when it comes to underwater point-and-shoots.
If you have not own a TG or have version TG5 and below, go buy a TG7.
If you already own a TG6, you can wait abit longer to buy a TG8 or TG9.
There is a big difference in the way TG7 interprets the light. This is most obvious in night shots & fast activities like biking.
In bright sunny day, TG6 is as good as the TG7.
Argument it please