| Olympus rebrands µ SW cameras as µ TOUGH series |
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Olympus announced that the freezeproof, waterproof and shockproof µ SW cameras 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”.
