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What waterproof camera to buy?
I am looking or thinking about buying a new small (pocket size) point and shoot camera for going on holidays. So I was thinking it sure would be cool to get a waterproof one. Any suggestions?
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olympus stylus
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We bought one last year and are very happy with it It has taken a beating rock climbing and snorkeling and still works perfectly
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I have one too and have taken it on a couple of wet vacations. It is also very handy to dunk into the tank and take in tank photos and videos
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Almost bought an Olympus myself but got this one instead (edged out the Olympus in a couple areas): http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...&modelid=18332
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I use the Pentax w80
http://www.pentaximaging.com/digital..._Cardinal_Red/ Been all over the world with me already, recommended for up to 5m, I've had it deeper Ken |
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Hey how's it going. What setting's are you using to get fair-good quality in tank photo's? I've got the same camera, but it's real tough to get any good color or in-focus shot's. I've played around with it quite a bit. I did get some sweet shot's and video diving in the Dominican, (Boring Diving)max depth on dive was 48' for 32 min. No problems with the camera, apparently there is a case you can get for it to go deeper. I was nervous @ that depth, but kept filming anyway to keep up with the group.
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