The available apertures remain the same at f/3.3-5.9 across the zoom range, and the lens employs a simple 6 elements in 5 groups configuration. Identical in the specs department to the S32 are a 1/3.1" 13.2-megapixel CMOS sensor at the core, and a 3x optical zoom with the same 35mm-equivalent range of 30mm-90mm. Getting creative, there are now 16 scene modes including Underwater Face Framing mode, up from 14 on the S32, and there are also 11 settings for performing in-camera editing after the shot, including the ability to simply copy a shot and preserve the original. The addition of freezeproofing will surely come in handy for the snowboarding crowd, especially with its winter-white appeal and curvy lines (better for ski coat pockets!). The other rugged parameters remain at the same rating of being waterproof to 33ft (10m) and shockproof from a fall of up to 5ft (1.5m). For starters, in the rugged specs trio the S33 is now freezeproof to 14☏ (-10☌) where the S32 was not.
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