Friday, December 27, 2013

I am looking for an affordable waterproof camcorder capable of being used at a minimum depth of 60 feet?

waterproof camera 30m on ... 30m Fixed Lens Waterproof Camera - China Color Ccd Camera, Cctv Camera
waterproof camera 30m image



Edward K


Ideally it would be something that can be used onland and under water.
thanks for the info. I am an Advanced Open Water Diver with my deep specialisation. I regularly dive to 100-130ft.



Answer
You can use most camcorders under water just get a waterproof housing. You will need to make sure that they are depth tested to more than that, 60ft isnt much, I will assume that you are at least a open water diver or better, with that you can dive up to 18m as an advanced OW you can go to 30m, the problem is that many people go deeper than that. as a DM on air its safe to dive to about 50m plus or minus a little as ofter that air breathing can cause you to black out and die. plus the decompression time increases. Sorry I went on a bit,
you need to get a housing for at least 60m over double your original depth, you dont want your expensive camera to suddenly fill with water as the housing cannot cope with the pressure.

here is a link to a few places

http://www.bskinetics.com/en/abfrage_video.php

http://www.seaandsea.com/

the one above do complete packages

Hope this help

but to get something thats safe isnt cheap just remember the pressures involved


Good luck

RR

Waterproof camera for diving?




Salty


I am thinking of purchasing a waterproof camera for scuba diving less then 25m depth. I like a point and shoot camera and not particularly interested in the finer points. Should I get a waterproof case for my current camera and use that or spend around £100 on a specially designed waterproof camera.


Answer
100 pounds will be just about enough to buy a decent enough housing for your camera, providing one is made for it. Check the web site of your camera manufacturer to see if they have one to fit your particular model. Another source for a housing is Ike Lite http://www.ikelite.com/ . Use the charts there to see if your camera is listed. An Ikelite housing will cost a bit more than a camera manufacturer's housing since they are more robust and have a 200 foot depth rate, but they are good. I own one for my Canon.
As for amphibious cameras. These cameras are essentially all in one units. They come in a waterproof case in some models, they can't can't be removed from. Most decent ones will be rated for a 30M depth or a little more and have the ability to be removed from the housing.
It's doubtful you'll find an amphibious camera for 100 pounds that's decent. Good ones usually start at 150-200 pounds. Examples of this type of camera are Sea&Sea , Bonica and SeaLife. All are good manufacturers and offer a wide range of products.

Buy a housing for your current camera or buy an amphib? That's going to be a personal choice and budget thing. For myself, I chose the housing route because I really like my camera and it's functions. I couldn't find an amphib that matched it's performance. I also like NOT having to lug two cameras around, buy extra memory cards, spare batteries and the like.
Edit: Those 25 dollar cameras are the disposable film ones. They are also for the most part, limited to "16 feet" meaning they actually are good to 15 feet or two atmospheres. Great option if you don't intend to do more than a holiday pic but green, they ain't. The cases are recylcled as best they can but not 100%. Yup...you get a recycled camera and case that's fine for light duty use.
Bottom line with dive gear no matter what you're purchasing is:
You get what you pay for. There are no deals on quality equipment, just discounts for regular shop customers. Buy it online, expect online service. Buy it at a physical dive shop and if you're not happy you have a ton of options.
Ebay, I'd avoid like the plague. Uhh huh, saw some Russian rebreathers in there the other day that some idiots bid on. The next divers to die for a deal online and not the first.
What happened to "if it's too good to be true......."?




Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Title Post: I am looking for an affordable waterproof camcorder capable of being used at a minimum depth of 60 feet?
Rating: 100% based on 99998 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: Unknown

Thanks For Coming To My Blog

No comments:

Post a Comment