Tuesday, December 31, 2013

What kind of digital camera should I get?

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I'm just looking for a regular camera. I'm pretty much a teeny-bopper who wants a camera to take facebook pictures with and whatever I think is cool. BUT I want it to work well, look good, and whatever.

What do you reccommend, and if you have a camera that you love, what kind is it? Also, I would like it to be under 300 bucks. I can only work one job.

Thanks yo.



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If I were buying a camera for a teen, it would be one of the Olympus Styls SW series. Why? Because they are waterproof to 10 feet and shockproof to a 5 foot drop. Dropping and drowning are the leading killers of digital cameras so IMO the SW series makes a good choice for an active teen.

The Olympus Stylus 850SW comes in Yellow, Blue, Pink, Silver and Black. It has Face Detection and Digital Image Stabilization and has a "suggested retail price" of $299.99.

If buying on-line, check these sellers:

http://www.keh.com
http://www.adorama.com
http://www.bhphotovideo.com
http://huntsphotovideo.com
http://beachcamera.com

Any other sellers should be checked at:

http://www.resellerratings.com

Good luck and happy shopping.

Does the sanyo x1250 camera have a waterproof case?




Izzy


i would like to get a waterproof case so i am able to take underwater pictures and i have the sanyo x1250 in hot pink.
1) are there waterproof cases for this camera?
2) if so then where can you purchase them?



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I couldn't find a case specifically for your camera.

I did find a few sites that have "one-size fits all" water proof cases.

I hope this helps!

http://www.waterproofcases.net/waterproof-camera-cases.html

http://www.google.com/products?q=waterproof+cases+camera+sanyo&aq=f




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What are some good underwater cameras?

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Bill Jense


I have a price range of no more than $450.
I don't have a camera, so I can't just buy an underwater housing.
When I say underwater camera, what I really mean is scuba diving camera, waterproof to at least 100 ft.



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Latest waterproof cameras are quite good. On very rare occasions they come faulty, but the same is with regular digital cameras.
If you want camera, that makes good quality pictures on land or underwater, then I would suggest to look into these three cameras: Sony TX5, Panasonic Lumix TS2 and Olympus Rough 8010.
And all three of them cost less than $300 on Amazon.
You just need to decide which features you need more:
Sony TX5 is waterproof to 10 ft, when Panasonic TS2 and Olympus Rough 8010 are both waterproof to 33ft. And Sony TX5 has got the lowest resolution from these three. It's just 10.2 megapixels. Panasonic and Olympus have a resolution of 14MP, which is quite a great difference.
All cameras are shock-, dust-, sand- and freeze-proof. But Olympus 8010 is also a crushproof and designed to withstand a weight up to 220 pounds.
Sony TX5 gives you the opportunity to capture panoramic pictures with it's Sweep Panorama feature. Your images are automatically stitched together, which gives you the extra-wide view of the scenery.
Olympus 8010 has got the panoramic shooting option too. It also comes with a built-in 2GB memory, which is more than most cameras available on the market.
Panasonic TS2 has a good quality video recording. Although all these cameras record video in HD format. But Panasonic TS2 seems to be the most expensive out of them.
But if you do not need waterproof camera right now, Sony are releasing a new Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 in April 2011. It will have a resolution of impressing 16.2 megapixels. And it is going to be the first waterproof camera that can capture 3D still images. You can pre-order this camera and it costs $330.

I am looking for a digital camera for travel.?




jennibean


I am going to be doing a lot of traveling this year and I want a good digital camera that has a good zoom and is great for taking pictures. Everything from landscapes in Ireland and Scotland, to architect in Germany, to beautiful pictures in the Caribbean. I am just starting out so I don't want anything crazy expensive. I was hoping to stay around $300-$350. I had been looking at the Canon PowerShot SX30. Any ideas or suggestions would be great.


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the fog in ireland and scotland. the spring rain in germany, the sand and salt air of the caribbean, plus the banging around of all that travel.
four simple words - waterproof, shockproof, dust proof and freeze proof.
drop the camera once or get moisture in it and picture taking is done (i know from experience)
not trying to scare you, ok i am. just don't want to see you take a great trip and have nothing to show for it.
Canon D10 or the Panasonic Lumix TS3, they take nice pictures and you don't have to look out the window to see what the weather is like or wrap your camera in 6 layers of towels to keep the sand out.
the D10 has 640x320 video and 3x zoom, @ $250
the TS3 has 1080 HD video. 6x zoom and 3D picture capability but its pricey. @ $400
i have a TS2 and i love it. 720 HD video, 6x zoom. great pictures @ $260
this is just my personal opinion but if i was taking this trip i would spend the few extra bucks and get the Panasonic Lumix TS3. the rest of the waterproof cameras use digital image stabilization (higher iso) and creates noise (snowstorm). pretty sure Canon and Panasonic are the only 2 that have optical image stabilization to reduce noise.




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what is a good video camera for hooking on to my vest while on a mission in Afghanistan?

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Spectre


what is a good camera to have on my vest while on patrol in afghanistan for instance ive been looking at the sony bloggie's webbie's and the kodiak zi8, flip. something along these lines. i want something that i can rig onto my body armor that will video record while on a walking patrol something stable and decent quality a plus would be durability.


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Kodak Playsport Waterproof camera 3m

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kodak-Playsport-Waterproof-Pocket-Abyss/dp/B0033PRPHU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1280497874&sr=1-1

Waterproofp to 3 m
Full 1080p HD video capture
High contra 2.0 inch colour LCD display
Electronic image stabilization and Smart face tracking technology
Edit and upload to YouTube and Facebook with built-in software

HD quality through mud, in snow and even underwater

he PLAYSPORT has an SD card slot which can take upto a 32GB SDHC card good for upto an incredible 10 hours of video at HD 30fps (1GB = 20mins

what is the best camera to use for underwater?




Diana


I'm going to Galapagos, Amazons and camping in Florida in May so i need to know of a good camcorder or camera to take on my trip. I'm going to spend a lot of my time in the water and on land so i want something that would be good for both. Does not have to be spectacular quality but something reasonable. my budget is $500-650. I just don't want it to break while on my trip.


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panasonic lumix ts2, it's tough and takes great pictures.
waterproof to10 meters (33 ft)
shockproof to 2 meters (6.6 ft)
dustproof
freezeproof
14 mp sensor
6x zoom
720p HD video
i have one and i love it! cost me $299 Canadian
if you wait until next month panasonic is coming out with the ts3
same as above but has gps
larger 12mp c-mos sensor
electronic compass
barometer
altimeter
3D picture capability
1080p HD video
waterproof to 12 meters (40 ft)
should cost between $350 - $400, and either one will fit in your pocket.
both those cameras are the best specs in a waterproof point and shoot.




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whats the best brand for a digital camera???BE HONEST!!!!?

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heart_star


i will soon be buying a digital camera and i need to find out what other people haev purchased and i would like to know where you bought ((example.....walmart targetETC.)) maybe the price and whta you think of it!!!?!??!?!?? plus what do you think is the best brand??? example sony or kodak ......or fujifilm or ..........etc.... please help!


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If you want bling, get a Hasselblad. (but it's good bling)

If you're shopping Walmart and Target, then you must not be looking at DSLR's or other serious cameras. They have a couple, but no lense support and very little helpful knowledge from the majority of the staff there.

There's not one BEST brand, as cameras take so many forms and cover such a wide range.

Do you want a pocketsize camera in pink?
Do you want a camera with 15x zoom?
Are you looking at image stabilization?
Is there a camera bag with classic SLR lenses in your house?
Are you planning to take sports or action shots?
Do you want a camera that's extra simple to operate?
Are you going to experiment with manual settings?
Is the ability to take video clips important?
Will being waterproof and shockproof make a difference?

These are all serious questions and would give you different camera brands as answers. The best brand camera is the one YOU are most comfortable holding in your hands to take the kinds of pictures you want.

Here's one link with some 'best cameras' reviews.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/best_cameras.html

And here's another one.
http://reviews.cnet.com/Digital_cameras/2001-6501_7-0.html?tag=glnav

digital cameras?




sameh h


which are better sony cybershot or panasonic lumix? If there are better digital cameras please list...price no problem...quality main concern


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As far as cameras are concerned, again, it depends on what you want.


The highest quality Digital cameras are the Digital SLRs, and Pentax makes the best with the K10
( http://www.pentaxslr.com/bodies/k10 ) around $899
-These allow you to swap in and out all Pentax lenses, for professional level photography.



However, you may be looking for something smaller (of the point and shoot variety if you dont want to be swapping lenses or buying separate lenses).


If you want a good quality point and shoot, Cannon offers the PowerShot S5 IS which has one of the best zooms out there (12X Optical & 4x digital for a 48x Zoom) at around $379.99
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=144&modelid=15207
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8297513&type=product&id=1172881524725


If you want a good waterproof camera, there is the Pentax Optio W30 7.1-Megapixel Digital Camera at around $299.99
http://www.pentaximaging.com/products/product_details/digital_camera--Optio_W30/reqID--9587364/subsection--optio
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Pentax-Optio-W30-7-1-Megapixel-Digital-Camera/sem/rpsm/oid/189962/catOid/-13062/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do



If durability is a concern, there is the compact Olympus - Stylus 7.1MP Digital Camera 790 SW which is shockproof up to 5 feet and crushproof up to 220 pounds, and freeze and water resistent to a certain degree for around $299.99
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1314
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Olympus-Stylus-790-SW-7-1-Megapixel-Digital-Camera-Silver/sem/rpsm/oid/191631/catOid/-13062/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do


So, it really all comes down to what you are looking for. I would suggest going to a BestBuy and/or Circuitcity and checking out some of these cameras before you make a decision on buying.

Best in quality are the Pentax Digital SLRs, 2nd is probably the Cannon Digital SLRs. For point and shoot, if you want quality I'd go with the Canon PowerShot S5 IS.
My sister uses the PowerShot S3 IS (a couple models ago) as a biologist photographing different animals down in the rainforest, and the zoom and quality are unbeatable for a point and shoot in this price range.

If choosing between the sony cybershot or panasonic lumix, I would pick the panasonic since it has the much better total zoom.

Panasonic Lumix FZ50 ($650)
Optical: 12x
Digital: 2x / 4x pre-select (Max. 48x combined with Optical Zoom without Extra Optical Zoom)

DSC-H9 Cyber-shot® Digital Camera ($429.99)
Optical Zoom 15X
Digital Zoom 0-2.0X (Precision) -which equals 30x combined zoom)

Here are reviews on both the and the PowerShot S5 IS that I mentioned earlier and the Panasonic Lumix FZ50, so that you can get a little bit of a comparison:
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/canon-powershot-s5-is/4505-6501_7-32441341.html#more
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/panasonic-lumix-dmc-fz50s/4505-6501_7-31975860.html?tag=prod.txt.1

And here is one for the Sony CyberShot:
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/sony-cyber-shot-dsc/4505-6501_7-32391282.html?tag=prod.txt.2




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Best choice point and shoot ($300-$450)?

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Rachel Cro


I am looking for a good camera for indoor pictures. I have 3 little kids and take a million shots indoors, but the little $100 camera I have doesn't take decent pictures. I've looked into it a bit and have found a few with good reviews and decent picture quality. The few I've looked into:

Olympus TG-1iHS 12 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V 18.2 MP Exmor R CMOS Digital Camera with 20x Optical Zoom and 3.0-inch LCD (Black) (2012 Model)
Nikon COOLPIX P310 16.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 4.2x Zoom NIKKOR Glass Lens and Full HD 1080p Video
Nikon COOLPIX L810 16.1 MP Digital Camera with 26x Zoom NIKKOR ED Glass Lens and 3-inch LCD (Red)
Fujifilm XF1/Blk 12MP Digital Camera with 3-Inch LCD (Black)
Olympus XZ-1 10 MP Digital Camera with f1.8 Lens and 3-Inch OLED Monitor (Black)
Canon PowerShot SX260 HS 12.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 20x Image Stabilized Zoom 25mm Wide-Angle Lens and 1080p Full-HD Video (Black)
Panasonic DMC-FZ150K 12.1 MP Digital Camera with CMOS Sensor and 24x Optical Zoom (Black)
Nikon COOLPIX P510 16.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 42x Zoom NIKKOR ED Glass Lens and GPS Record Location (Black)

I was wondering if anyone had one of these or a decent knowledge of them and could advise me on which would be best for what I'm looking for. Or another suggestion of a camera that takes good indoor pictures. I work a lot in low light and with fast kids. I'm not expecting a miracle - point and shoot cameras can only do so much, but... Any help would be appreciated!



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None of the above.

http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/the-best-compact-camera-for-less-than-450-is-the-panasonic-lx7/

I have the LX3 and I love it. I also have an older and current generation dSLR and a bunch of high quality lenses. If you are mainly shooting the kids indoors, you want to have a fast lens (that relates to aperture, not autofocus) and you want something that is meant for wide to slight zooms, so you don't need the 20x zooms. Also, with most of these cameras, the small sensor size means that chasing megapixels is fool's gold. Plus, how big are you going to print something?

The Panasonic has a great lens, lets you work in lower light than most of the competitors, and takes great photos. It is pretty much the same camera as the D-LUX line which is easily twice as expensive, with a little different case design and some slight changes to the software.

Help with buying a waterproof camera? please!?




Amber


So I 2012 summer is coming fast and I really need a waterproof camera for all the amazing adventures I am going to be doing. I looked on amazon.com but most of the really nice ones had bad reviews about how they don't really work under water! I need a real person who has had experience with waterproof cameras to please help me! I really love taking pictures and have always had a passion for photography. <3 I love it with all my heart and I don't seem to know anybody who has a waterproof camera. PLEASE HELP ME. I'm 15 and having an awesome summer (NO SCHOOL) is what everybody wants. You know what I mean? My 2012 summer has to be awesome. Please help me!


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one drop of water on your camera electronics means disaster, so don't do the "do-it-yourself" projects. A great camera that is rugged, compact, and waterproof is the Olympus Stylus 550WP. That is a camera that i had before giving to a friend, and was well pleased with its performance.




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Monday, December 30, 2013

Which waterproof camera has the best image quality?

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Samm


I am looking for a decent waterproof and shockproof camera. Any advice about which one has the best image quality?

Thanks in advance



Answer
I have a Sony Cybershot DSC-TX5 its so good 10.2 megapixels i have taken some awesome shots with it even thought it does have low megapixels its really good, it has a touch screen, waterproof 3m, shockproof, and dust proof highly recommended. plus it has some really cool features such as sweep panorama and editing photos on the device :D

What is the best waterproof/shockproof camera? It has to take pictures fast!?




Sammi


I am looking for one of the BEST waterproof shockproof cameras out there! It has to take pictures fast, as I have a 3 year old and she most certainly won't stay still under the water. She also likes to take pictures so shockproof would be nice too. I tried the Fujifilm Finepix xp20 and it's so SLOW at taking pictures. I thought about trying the Sony Cybershot TX10? Also were goint to Mexico and it has to be ok in salt water. Please help! Any ideas?


Answer
There's many of them: Olmypus 8020, 810, 6020, Pentax WG-1, Panasonic Lumix TS3, Sony TX10, GoPRO HD HERO.




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Can any AA Batteries go in the Kodak easy share sport waterproof camera?

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Ella


I'm going on holiday tomorrow at 5am, so argos won't be open, in the Kodak easy share sport, the batteries are Kodak AA Alkaline Batteries, but can any AA batteries go in it or does it have to be Kodak, Thanks
Thanks



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Yes

AA is AA..

now what can be is that the camera sucks the batteries dry, but that is a Kodak thing you can't fix that [you can buy a camera that isn't kodak!] Anyhow any alkaline works.

I suggest to buy rechargable Low Discharge NiMh' s though> Eneloops or PowerEx. These are lovely for any power use and retain charge a long time! They will love you long time!

Where can I get a good quality but super cheap fiber optic snake cam?




Seis Parag


If anyone could refer me to a store or web link to someplace I can buy a dirt cheap fiber optic snake cam, I would be very grateful.
For those of you who don't know, a "snake cam" is a small camera on the end of a flexible cable used by the SWAT team, plumbers, clockwork mechanics, and such.



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I think you should go with Wireless Waterproof Snake Recordabl Plumbing Sewer Inspection Camera with 3.5 TFT-LCD palm Color removeable LCD Monitor - Borescope Endoscope --UP to 16GB "

Wireless Recordable Inspection Camera includes a 3 ft cable which also has the flexibility to add in 2 more - 3 ft sections.
High resolution remote color camera,* Autofocus, Resolution 712 x 486 pixels,3.5" full color viewing monitor
High-density polyethylene (HDPE), Housing material: Nylon, 3 ft standard shaft length, High output LED illumination
Light source: (2) white LED's in tip, Power: (4) AA batteries for hand held and rechargeable (Included) for Monitor
Kit includes: * Hand Held * Display Monitor with built in rechargable battery * 3ft Shaft * AC Adapater * Operating * structions




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What quadcopter would lift a gopro camera?

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Colton


Well im kinda new to the whole quadcopter, Lama 450's and Symas and all of those brands but im just looking for a nice quadcopter ( from what ive heard they're the most reliable copters) within $50-$200 to lift my gopro hero 3 (if that matters) if you know anything or know a website please let me know thanks!
Oh and im also looking for a nice RC car to mount my gopro on as well so if you have any extra information that would be nice!



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Hi Colton, and welcome to Yahoo!Answers:

Normally this first Question would be better-placed over in "Hobby & Crafts" Category, where most of the R/C types hang out, but I'm familiar with R/C controlled aerial cameras and the GoPro line.

The specified weight of a GoPro Hero3 is 73 grams (2.6 oz.) and most quality Quadcopters can lift that. Quads that aren't in the "beginner/toy" class (and most good R/C vehicles) are NOT cheap. (The R/C hobby can be an expensive one!)

You're not going to find many $50-$200 Quads that can lift much more than their own weight with a small R/C battery. You'll be lucky to get more than 10 minutes flying time with no payload at that price range.

A $500-$900 USD copter will give you 1000 - 2000 grams payload & decent flying time.

Of course, if you have any model-building & electronic soldering skills, you can stretch your dollars by assembling a Quad from a kit. "Hobby Lobby" has decent kits and excellent step-by-step videos (on their website and on YouTube). None of their cheap kits has payload ratings (they really aren't designed for much more than just flying). Drop by one of their stores and ask the R/C counter staff what they recommend for your project.

Here's the link to their "best" under-$200 ($170) R/C Quad that's Ready-To-Fly (non-kit): http://www.hobby-lobby.com/blade_mqx_quad_copter_rtf_1037039_prd1.htm

You'll probably need to save up more money than you planned. Look at Hobby Lobby's current kit selection: http://www.hobby-lobby.com/kits_518_ctg.htm

Here's an example of a good Quad with decent payload rating (2-4 pounds; 1-2 kg) from WoW Hobbies: http://www.wowhobbies.com/turboacex830kit.aspx It's an 80% assembled kit, and costs around $600.

And if you want your GoPro to last more than a flight or two (especially since you seem to be new to quadcopters), you might invest in the GoPro Hero3 Waterproof Housing to add a bit more protection from crash-landings. Be sure to practice flying before mounting your camera!

hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
 

Would a usb waterproof endoscope camera work as an underwater camera for icefishing?




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I want to get an underwater camera for ice fishing, but purchasing a camera specifically made for this costs $300-500. How well would a usb waterproof endoscope camera work for something like this? They only cost $30-50 and are waterproof with up to 20m of cable. I'm just concerned about the camera resolution of depth of field.

Here is an example of what I might buy:
http://dx.com/p/m20-10t-usb-2-0-waterproof-4-led-snake-camera-endoscope-black-golden-20m-173732?Utm_rid=67723936&utm_source=shopping&utm_medium=pcs&utm_campaign=paidshopping&Utm_rid=95527470



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I would imagine these are useful for looking in sewer pipes. I'm guessing it will have a very wide field of view so it might have limited use for fishing unless the camera within a couple feet of the fish. You might want to put some additional sealant at the cable interface since these probably aren't meant for immersion under pressure (20 m is about 30 psi). 3M 550 polyurethane sealant would work good.

It's cheap enough where it would be fun to try. Put a short line w/ a hook off the end of the camera and you might be able to record them striking.




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Where Can I Find A GOOD Underwater Digital Camera Thats Not To Expensive

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Alynn


I Went Snorkeling In The Cayman Islands In 2006 I Took A Disposable Underwater Camera It Worked Okay But I Want To Buy A Better Reliable One Any Suggestions Where To Buy A GOOD Underwater Camera I can Review The Pictures On That Is Digital? I Am Going On Another Cruise Next YEar And Would Like To Buy One And Dont Know Where To Buy Them At..


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Most waterproof underwater digital cameras aren't that good of a camera. They are solid performers and built to seal out water, but the image quality is not that great compared to regular cameras. I think if you want the best images, you would have to spend some money.

I would recommend buying a good point-and-shoot camera, and then buy the underwater casing for that camera. The case can sometimes be just as expensive as the camera itself! So basically you might have to spend $200 on a camera, and then spend and additional $200 on the waterproof case.

You might want to look at the Canon PowerShot A720IS. I believe it sells for less about $200 at the big box retailers, and there is also an underwater case available. I've included the links below.

Waterproof digital cameras?




Ry Ry


I go aquifer / cave diving a lot in the desert. Anyway, I would like to take some pictures sometimes while inside and the disposable waterproofs don't really work that well. Does anybody own a waterproof digital? Any suggestions as to which one to get? If so, pro's and con's would be appreciated. Much thanks!


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The Olympus SW series of cameras would be perfect for you. They make 4 of these cameras, so you should be able to choose one that fits.

http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_digital_sw.asp

Review on the 1030SW
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_reviews/stylus1030.html

Waterproof, Shockproof, and crushproof.




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A great camera for underwater and on land?

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Sam


I want a camera that is waterproof and can take pictures underwater, but can also take wonderful shots on land. Any suggestions?


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If I had to pick one now, I would buy the Nikon Cooplix AW100. It has GPS built-in

http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Product/Compact-Digital-Cameras/26293/COOLPIX-AW100.html

I still use my old Nikonos 35 mm underwater camera with 35mm f2.5, so don't need a digital yet

Whats a good video camera for snowboarding?




Cody


Im looking for an HD video camera that I can use to film snowboarding stuff. Id be willing to spend 200-400 dollars, and I was wondering what cameras offered good quality picture and solid features for this price range.


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Are you looking for a regular video camera or POV?

If you're looking at POV's (Point of View) then there's basically three options. I've spent weeks upon weeks looking at and researching these three companies.
Contour - http://contour.com/products
GoPro - http://gopro.com/products/
Drift - http://driftinnovation.com/drift-hd-action-camera/

The top competitors from each company are the GoPro HD Hero 2, Contour +, and Drift HD. They're all pretty new so there won't be as many reviews as for their older models. I'll give you what I like and hate about each.
Gopro - Good - Waterproof, HD, Good video quality, Good stabilization, Lots of mounting accessories
Bad - Kinda bulky and not very sleek, video seems a bit saturated, menu is awful

Contour - Good - Sleek and small, HD, Good video quality, lots of features like GPS and bluetooth view finder that syncs with your smartphone (pretty cool).
Bad - Image stabilization isn't as good as the others, only water resistant (but you can buy a case)

Drift - Good - Sleek and small, HD, Good video quality, great menu, lcd playback/viewfinder on camera.
Bad- Only water resistant (you can buy a case), not as many mounting accessories as the others




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for nikon d800 which lens should i get 1st for HDR sunsets/landscapes?

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Jason a


I have decided to go with the nikon d800. 1 for its built in hdr and 2 for the 36mp. I will be using bracketing and doing real hdr the hard way to but i like the idea of built in HDR because i have alot of fun with the pro hdr app for iphone. I also like the high megapixels because i want to blow up gigante pics on canvas and i dont wanna be limited to shooting raw. I'm a beginner but am told i'm a natural by many photogs. I SUCK at shooting people for now but my knack and passion is in sunsets and landscapes and love HDR! I will also be getting a waterproof housing sometime to get barrel shots in the waves here in balboa/newport beach. OK, my question! What should my 1st affordable lens be considering my style? Thank you photography community! 5 stars for the the best and hugs for the rest! PS. the reason I am getting such a pro camera even though i'm a beginner is because I want something I can grow into and i will be taking a class on the camera not for photography. don't wanna spoil my unique style with schooling. I did the same with guitar and it has worked out great for having a distinct style and voice to my playing. http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Product/Digital-SLR-Cameras/25480/D800.html


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Tough call because of the housing. I'd say between a 24mm & 35mm, f1.4 if you have the money, a f2.8 is fine. I'd probably buy the 28mm and then a 50mm. I use a 21 and 24 to shoot water sports with a housing but I think the 21 is a bit wide for sunsets and landscapes. I have a lot of lenses so I can go that route. If I could only pick one lens in your case I'd say the 28 but you are compromising on both ends. You need a couple of lenses. BTW, Aquatech makes great housings.

What camera features are most important to get good quality photos?




Adrianne


I'm hoping not to spend a lot, maybe something in the $300-or-less range, but I want a new camera for family and around-the-house photos. I have my little Olympus that's compact/waterproof/shockproof/etc. which is great for photos on-the-go when I'm out, but we're expecting a baby and I want better quality photos that what my current camera can do to capture the early years.

I'm hoping for something pretty well dummy-proof - I'm no pro photographer. :) I just need to know which features to look for (and if you have a specific model recommendation, that's great too) so that when I go to comparison-shop, I understand which features are most important and translate to the best quality photos. Like, you see pictures from multiple people from a wedding, for example, and even though they're all basically the same shot of the same event, someone's camera just takes WAY better pictures. I want to own THAT camera. LOL! Now how do I find it?

Any help is much-appreciated!!
$300 is what I can sell my husband on. If a good quality camera is going to be more, then I just have to have a really good argument. :)

The reason I have it in my head that the camera makes such a big difference is when my sister brings her big old Olympus over (it's 4.0 megapixels - top of the line about a decade ago, LOL) I can take fantastic photos with it, especially in natural light. She paid $400 for it back when digital cameras were first available. My camera (a P & S Olympus that I paid around $250 for) doesn't come anywhere close to the quality, even with more than double the megapixels, and doesn't handle sunshine that well either. I want what she has - but she doesn't know anything about cameras either, she just lucked out that it takes such great shots!

Just figured someone else would know more about what I should be shopping for. :) Thanks for the input - and any more suggestions are definitely welcome!!



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You could get a used DSLR for $300:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ns=p_PRICE_2%7C0&ci=15488&N=4294182649

I would stick with a condition rating of 8 or better but the Canon Rebel at a 7 might not be bad. I would just call them and ask about what the condition is specifically. And keep in mind that a 6MP DSLR is better in every way than a 12MP compact.

But the big question is, do you want a DSLR? They are bigger and heavier. You either need more than one lens to cover the same range you can get with a compact, or you need a bigger, heavier and more expensive lens that still only delivers about 18mm to 250mm. That is an impressive range, but you can get 24-560mm or so in a compact. I love my DSLR and don't see myself using a compact, but DSLRs aren't for everyone. It is definitely something to think about.

I would suggest you skip the simple compacts if you really want a quality camera for photographing your new baby. Besides, you already have one in the Olympus. My suggestion would be a bridge camera which has the funtionality of a DSLR but in a smaller package. These cameras can get pretty expenseve too, so you might want to adjust your budget, like fhotoace suggested to about $400. That really gives you a lot of options for a nice camera.

As to what is important, manual and semi-manual controls are very important. Manual, shutter priority and aperture priority allow you to take control. There are scene modes, like portrait mode, but these are completely automatic and use a set standard of settings that you can't change. So you have no control over depth of field. With aperture priority you can change the aperture and alter the depth of field. With shutter priority, you can choose a long shutter speed to blur motion or water and it is difficult to do that with only automatic controls. And manual focus is a must for options. Auto-focus has its advantages but I like having the option of manual focus too.

I would want a maximum aperture of at least f/2.8 which gives you better low-light capabilities and more options on restricting depth of field. You will actually have a range for this and you want the higher of the two numbers to be as low as possible as well. So with a long zoom range like most bridge cameras have, a max aperture range of f/2.8-f/5.6 would be very good.

Those are the deal-breakers for me. Without those options I wouldn't be interested. The following features are just extra:

-Image stabilization-gives you more hand-held shooting ability.
-Zoom range of at least 28mm-200mm-gives you the ability to shoot just about everything.
-Minimum shutter speed of at least 15 seconds, but 30 seconds would be better and allow shooting light trails. The bulb setting is also nice to have.
-Maximum shutter speed of 1/2000 which you may need when using a very large aperture on a very bright day.
-An uncompressed format like TIFF or RAW which gives you higher quality files
-External flash capable


A few things that don't really matter:

-Digital zoom-it is completely useless, just forget that its there
-How many MP-8MP, 10MP, 12MP, it doesn't really make a huge difference, the big tradeoff is that you might get more resolution with more MP but you also get more noise so how many MP is something that I wouldn't worry about-choose the camera based on the other features.


Try this features search:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare.asp


One other thing I will say, it isn't the camera that makes a great photo. Obviously the camera is important. If it weren't we wouldn't be spending thousands of dollars on cameras and lenses. But no matter how nice a camera is, if the photographer doesn't know how to use it, they won't get any better results than if they used a disposable camera.

I can guarantee the photos you mention where they are taken of the same event but some are just so much better than others, those were taken by people who know how to use their cameras and who have at least a fundamental knowledge of the technical side of photography.

Photography isn't just an art, it is also a science and you have to spend some time learning the science no matter how talented you are artistically. Study exposure and depth of field. Also learn how to use the meter in your camera. If you put in the time to learn you will see an improvement no matter which camera you are using.




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Sunday, December 29, 2013

What is the best underwater or waterproof digital camera that takes good video for editing?

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0909


I like to edit videos with video clips from boating and jet skiing so it has to have clear video and i would like to try shooting video underwater a little. I like small compact digital cameras that are the square hold not the camcorder flip out style. I don't want to spend more than $300. What's the best camera for me?


Answer
Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP Waterproof Digital
Features
12.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints
Waterproof to 33 feet, cold resistant from 14-104 degrees (F) and shockproof up to 4 feet
DIGIC 4 Image Processor; evolved Face Detection Technology plus Face Detection Self-timer
Smart AUTO intelligently selects the proper settings
http://astore.amazon.com/shop-electronics-department-20/detail/B001SER460

I love photography and am looking to buy a legit, high tech, digital camera. What are the best out there?




mysteryyyy


I prefer to have the options of having an attachable fisheye lens, and possibly the option of a waterproof digital camera. Say money is not an issue... what cameras are most reccommended?


Answer
Any dSLR with a fisheye lens enclosed in a waterproof case. Make sure you buy extra waterproof video lighting for maximum brilliance under water.

Or this. http://www.sealife-cameras.com/cameras/dc1200_maxx_duo.html




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What is a good waterproof digital camera for SCUBA diving?

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Sunnyboy


I'm looking for a compact digital camera which I can use both in and out of the water. Most of the good waterproof cameras which I have found are only rated to 10 meters, which is insufficient. Am I better off buying a regular camera and a waterproof case? I have seen some of these offered by Canon.


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You're best off to do a little research on the camera you really want and then see if there's a decent underwater housing for it. Personally, I'd steer clear of the actual camera manufacturer's housings. They tend not to allow use of all the camera functions and they are usually only just good enough that they can claim a depth rating of 130ft max. You're better off protecting that camera investment by purchasing a decent housing like an IkeLite ( if it's available for your camera). They're rated to 200 feet and each is factory tested to pass that. I own a Canon A720IS, that canon does make the housing for, but it was so cheaply made that I opted for the IkeLite housing instead. That housing cost TWICE as much as the actual camera. But I know the camera is safe and that model does everything I want in a camera, both above and below.
As for amphibs ( cameras that are in their own housing such as Sea&Sea, or Bonica) I'd advise against unless you don't mind lugging a large housing around on the surface or what your photos will actually look like. Amphibs are a compromise solution. They don't take great above water shots and they don't take great underwater shots. They do both only "ok" as opposed to a higher end camera that you put in a higher end housing.
When you're looking for a camera, keep a few things in mind.
What's it's power consumption like? Changing batteries is impossible on a dive.
What's it's storage format and capacity? You can't swap out cards on a dive.
How easy is it to point and shoot? You're looking through a housing with a mask on your face, can you see what you're aiming at?
You may be wearing gloves when diving. Can you manipulate those function buttons on the housing easily?
What are the options for adding things like strobes, lens or video lights later? What about the actual camera modes? You may find yourself doing macro or wide angle pics. Maybe at night? Maybe in low vis....that onboard flash can then be your worst enemy since you may not have an option to disable it and all you'll get is backscatter.
My advice... choose ten cameras that do what it is that you intend on doing. Find out if a dedicated manufacturer of dive camera housings makes a housing for those cameras. Then choose from between the ones that do.

I am going to get a waterproof camera, which one is best?




Alec


I am looking at a Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD or a Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 12 MP Digital Camera with 3.6x Wide Angle Optical Dual Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Black). Which one should I get? Thank you!


Answer
go for the Canon




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do they make a underwater house for the diana + camera?

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jadedphoto


if so please give a link. i found one for the lomo LC-A+ and saw that it took really amazing underwater pics, but i would only be able to get the camera and the case would have to wait a while. but the diana is so inexpensive even with flash and extra lenses


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There are some general sized waterproof bags for any camera and they range in price but are reasonable. You can get these at most outdoor or camping stores. They aren't for scuba diving, but you can get them 10 feet deep alright.

has anyone heard of this under water camera?




Who


if so how would you rate this camera on a scale of 1 to 10
10 being the besgt and and 1 the worst.
how did it work for you picture quality etc.
Fotopix DW-7Y Waterproof Digital Camera
why would you give the this camera the score that you did



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-10

Things that make this camera bad:

- the sensor (physical size) is smaller than the typical underwater compact camera.
- digital zoom only.
- AAA batteries - very short battery life.
- lomo camera (AKA - junky, cheap, etc).
- 100 to 400 iso
- 720p video
- flash guide number 1.2 (about as much as a flashlight)
- 10ft waterproof rating (most good underwater compact cameras are 33ft or more).
- $70 (way too expensive... this is your basic $35 camera).




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I want a small p/s camera,with high optical zoom and 7mps or higher, which camera should I get?

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nicki


please help me find a small camera with high megapixels and high optical zoom. I want one that is fast, numerous frames per second. I would like for it to be at Best Buy or Wal-Mart or somewhere where I won't have to wait on shipping. This may seem like a lot, but if you can help, please do.

Also if you can tell me the pro's/con's of your P/S camera that would be great.

I am wanting to take good pictures of us water skiing, from the boat you can only zoom so much, so I would like better zoom for this reason.



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I think you want to add either a waterproof camera or a small one where you can have a waterproof casing.

For that reason I would recommend a couple of Canon cameras. They have 4X OPTICAL zoom so that should cover your zoom needs.

They also have waterproof cases available from Canon too.

Here are the links to the BEST BUY website.

Canon PowerShot 8.0-Megapixel Digital ELPH Camera
Model: SD850IS
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8297602&type=product&id=1172881524792

Canon PowerShot 7.1-Megapixel Digital Camera - Silver
Model: A570IS
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8266477&type=product&id=1170290185861

You might want to check out this Olympus model also. Its WATER RESISTANT not WATERPROOF but you no longer need to buy a waterproof case unless you feel you might drop the camera into the water.

Heres the BEST BUY link:



Olympus Stylus 7.1-Megapixel Digital Camera - Green
Model: 790 SW
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8460499&type=product&id=1184369373042

Hope this helps.

My digital camera fujifilm xp doesn't work?




Viral L


I have a waterproof cam which works just fine underwater and anywhere. But just yesturday when ever I turn it on the screen won't work and the LDH light turns green to orange and sometimes red flash. But when I shoot a photo the flash works and the noise works just fine but its the screen that won't allow me to c my pics and video. Its like its not on or something

What happened to it



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The screen has gas gone on your camera, meaning you need to have the screen fixed, it probably has a leak inside the screen, this is a rare common problem. The rubber seal is pathetic, these waterproof cameras work great for some time then get busted, which means the rubber seal isn't sufficient enough its not as protective around the lens and screen display as should be. Have it checked out anyway.




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What digital camera should I get?

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Mary


Hi guys. I broke the lens on my Panasonic Lumix by accident a few months ago and I'm super super fortunate enough to have someone who's willing to buy me a new camera for Christmas. I have to pick which one though I want out of the thousands of options, and all the research I've been doing has kinda confused me. I was wondering if someone could help me?

I came up with a list of things I'd like in a camera:
â¢Viewfinder in addition to the lcd
â¢Optical stabilizer
â¢Ability to shoot video, with zoom and audio capabilities
â¢Not huge nor more than $400
â¢Red-eye reduction would be nice
â¢I want it to be nice enough that I can use it for publicity for my news & economics blog and for facebook.
â¢Features would be really nice. Iâd like to get into amateur photography
â¢I want it to last me a few years, durable. Doesnât need to be waterproof.
â¢I want to use creative effects when shooting and manipulating images.
â¢Not too difficult to use.
â¢I want to be able to take close-ups of nature stuff and long-distance, scenery pictures
I fit CNET's description of a "snapshooter" best.
"I want to take photos that I can e-mail to friends and family, post on the Web, or print in sizes smaller than 8x10 inches. I'd like a digital camera that is easy enough for the whole family to use and small enough to take anywhere. I'll be printing on an inexpensive, all-purpose inkjet printer or getting photo prints from the local drugstore..."

I heard sony, nikon, and canon are the best.

and if it's at all possible, i'd like one that comes in a color besides silver since so many people have a silver camera and id like something distinct so theres less confusion.

thank you so much. i really appreciate it.



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I suggest you may choose any one of the following: all of them are perfect:

COMPACT DIGITAL CAMERA

1. Nikon - COOLPIX S220: $ 150:
2. Canon - Digital IXUS 860 IS: $ 300
3. Panasonic - LUMIX DMC-FS3: $ 180

the above is available in purple, violet, pink, red, dark blue, sky blue, silver and black

camera opinion/ help?




allierxo


ok so I want to get a new camera and I'm not sure if this one is a good one...if you have this camera can you give me some details about how good the quality of the pic is, and the zoom...
its the Olympus SD 850 digital camera that is waterproof



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While most of the cameras out there are really good, I would choose Canon over Nikon because it seems like more camera for the money. Some would say Canon withholds their best technology for high end cameras and Nikon implements their best at all levels. Before you decide, read all the text and links in the information below because it will help you know what to look for in a camera.

There is no one particular place to get great buys, but you may see something below that really helps you find the best buy. Click on the first link in the information below for an example then search for your camera of choice at the upper left. Camera prices at this link change often.

Just saw this camera at Best Buy and think it is a great camera and a best buy. It has an optical viewfinder, image stabilizer, auto focus, and uses NiMH rechargeable batteries. Read as much of the following as you can for other information and help with choosing a camera.
Canon A590IS $149.99 at Best Buy store yesterday.
http://bountii.com/deal-1523871-canon-powershot-8-0-megapixel.html ...

There are so many cameras out there it is difficult to say which is best, but digital is definitely the way to go. The second source link will be very helpful as it list most of the cameras out there with prices. The following information should help you know what to look for in a camera.

What gives a camera its picture quality?
The short answer is that it is mostly the skill of the photographer that produces high quality pictures. The lens and camera are very important, but the ability to set the scene, adjust the cameras settings, and hold the camera very still or use a tripod with auto or remote shutter actuation when required is what gets the great pictures.

High mega pixel settings may not be best. It takes longer to process and may not be needed unless required for very large pictures or enlarging small parts of big pictures. Maximum print size for a 3 mega pixel setting is 8 x 10 inches. When buying a new camera, look for an optical viewfinder (LCD not visible in bright sun) and check replacement battery prices.
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=398&pq-locale=en_US&_requestid=2039 ...
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm ...

Lots of great camera tips in these two links. http://www.danscamera.com/Learning/going_digital/#resolution ...
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=38/10468/6368/333&pq-locale=en_US ...

Check this more for the money camera. FUJIFILM - FinePix 10.0-Megapixel Digital.
Life time Warranty (Parts & Labor).

Wide-angle shooting, a 12x optical zoom and picture stabilization mode combine in this camera for exceptional shooting performance, even at a distance. Plentiful scene modes, autofocus and automatic white balance controls make this camera a snap to operate. You may be able to find it on the Internet for a lower price.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8879234&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat152400050001&id=1212192673855 ...
http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3514&review=fuji+finepix+s1000 ...

This could be the best slim line camera with a viewfinder. It's PINK!
http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Sony%20Cyber-shot%20DSC-W150%2FR%20Digital%20Camera:1995337750;_ylc=X3oDMTB0bjZzaWNuBF9TAzk2NjMyOTA3BHNlYwNmZWVkBHNsawNlbGVj ...
http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3462&review=sony+cybershot+w150 ...

The information about my camera is just to show that you don't need the biggest and best. Just know how to use the one you have.

My camera has 5.2 mega pixel, but I use 3 most of the time because it gives great results, is faster, and takes less memory. Also, it only has a 3 x optical zoom and 7 x digital zoom. I never use the digital zoom because making pictures larger works better on the computer. This is an old camera, but everyone is impressed with the quality pictures it takes ... like magic.

Check with the Geeks in several stores and compare prices. Ask what cameras they own, but don't believe everything you hear. Once you select a camera read all about it in the owner's manual. Just learned that my camera has red-eye prevention and correction. It also has adaptive lighting. You may be able to view owners manuals at this link, but will need to Login. http://www.retrevo.com/s/digital+camera ...

The source links will show most of the cameras out there with prices and help make your digital cameras work better.




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what is a good digital camera that is reasonably tough and waterproof to a few metres?

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qwertyuiop


price range is under £250
ive had a look at the olympus mju cameras but have no idea which is best.
i just want it for everyday snaps, pictures of parties, holidays and friends for memories, and also it would be good if it did video.
thanks in advance!



Answer
The cameras that are waterproof list how deep they are certified to dive without damage or damaging the camera.

You need to look at the specifications on each camera. One to three meters are common limits

Search here for more options:

http://www.dpreview.com/

Is the Nikon coolpix s30 a good quality camera?




Kassidie


I just really want a nice camera. Not like super professional or anything. I also don't have too much money and I would really like a good quality water-proof camera. I just want to know if it is actually as good as it seems. I'm not really all that high tech so a simple camera is good for me.


Answer
Nikon COOLPIX S30 is a pretty good camera:

http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-COOLPIX-Digital-Camera-2-7-inch/dp/B0073HSJOC/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1337450455&sr=1-2&tag=faurms-20

I also have a Bestselling list of Underwater cameras:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/electronics/3350161/?ie=UTF8&tag=faurms-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957

Out of these i recommend the following best selling camera:

http://www.amazon.com/Kodak-PlaySport-Waterproof-Pocket-Camera/dp/B004FLL5BI/ref=zg_bs_3350161_5&tag=faurms-20

Some of its features are:

-Shockproof, dustproof, and waterproof up to 10 ft
-Kodak's Share button lets you choose your favorite sharing destination, e-mail address, or Kodak -Pulse Display
-Full 1080p HD videos and 5 MP HD stills, with auto focus
-Get sharper videos and less blur thanks to built-in digital image stabilization

Read this review by a user about the overall performance of the camera:

http://www.amazon.com/review/R2PDVHQCIDSS39/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B004FLL5BI&linkCode=&nodeID=&tag=faurms-20




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