Friday, February 7, 2014

Hard waterproof box for digital camera?




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Where can I find a waterproof box/ camera case?? Basically just a hard padded waterproof box is what i need.
I dont need to be able to use the camera while it is in it, i just need it for storage basically.....or to take to places where it may start to rain all of a sudden. I have found a brand "Otterbox" on the web but are there any stores that I can get them at? The website I found with the lowest price is watertightcase.com but I dont know if its a legit site bc it is so much cheaper than everywhere else I found them.
any other suggestions much appreciated!



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I would stay away from Walmart "brand" stuff, do you really want to put your trust into a budget waterproof case? I know SealLine and I`m pretty sure Pelican will guarantee your case will be waterproof, if the box leaks due to a defect they will pay for the items in the case. I dont think Walmart will ever put that guarantee into any of their items. You`re looking for an inexpensive waterproof box, remember you get what you pay for, in both the product and customer service. Here are a few sites that will help you out

Digital Camera ?




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Hey everyone!
i wanna know the best camera that doesnt burn bateries quickly, isnt higher than $200 and is 5-6.1 mp , also is easy to use & just takes very nice pix and a lot of pix!
i also want to know is their such a camera that is a digetal camera and can take videos?
Oh and if i was to get a digetal camera what else should i purchuse along with it?
thanx i really appreciate any help!!



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Hey, why is someone giving TomTom a thumbs down? It is perfectly legit to tell someone to use the Yahoo! guide. They can put in a fwe desires, like price or pixels, and it will lead them to some suggestions.

TomTom, maybe you can just use the link to the page: http://shopping.yahoo.com/b:Digital%20Cameras:20148412;_ylt=AphZjicVJAfeIckOrTY1sUUSssUu;_ylu=X3oDMTBpamdzYzFwBF9zAzIwMTQ4NDEyBHNlYwNiYw-- (You'll have to go there and copy the link to get the whole thing for future answers. You can have it and I won't use it if I see you are using it in the future.)

Anyhow, here's my standard "cheap but good camera" answer.

Some of our best answerers always recommends the Fujifilm FinePix F20 camera as the best-for-less choice. I have to say that I like the sample images at Steve's site (below). If Morey000 or SpaceCowboy show up after me and make this recommendation, choose them as the best answer, because I'm just passing along their suggestion. I have no personal experience with this camera. I see it at B&H Photo (available through Yahoo! Shopping) for $150; $190 with a 1 GB Sandisk memory card.

http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/fuji_f20.html
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Fujifilm/fuji_finepixf20.asp

My brother has the A540 and my mother-in-law has the A530 - on my recommendation - and neither one has stopped speaking to me yet. Based on this and experience with other Canon Powershot cameras, I am now recommending the A550 as a nice and relatively inexpensive camera. The A550, which has more pixels, but offers less user control.

The A550 costs $170 at B&H and, of course, you'll need a memory card.

A550 review: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/a550.html

Consumer Reports from May 2007 has a short article on digital cameras and they recommend 10 different point and shoot cameras in the following order within groups according to camera design:
**COMPACTS**
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2 (Overall score 75) [$410]
Kodak EasyShare C875 (Overall score 73) [$165] - Rated better for shutter lag
Nikon Coolpix P4 (Overall score 65)
**SUBCOMPACTS**
Canon Powershot SD500 (Overall score 72)
Casio Exilim EX-Z850 (Overall score 72)
Sony Cybershot DSC-W50 (Overall score 70) [$180] [Similar to W55] - Rated better for shutter lag
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX3 (Overall score 69) [$200] [Similar to FX-10, FX-12]
Olympus Stylus 720SW (Overall score 61) [Similar to 770SW - $360] (Waterproof)
**ADVANCED COMPACTS ("Near SLR")**
Fujifilm Finepix S6000fd (Overall score 77) [$300] - Rated better for shutter lag
Fujifilm Finepix E900 (Overall score 73) [$250]
[Things change so quickly in digital cameras that I can not find all of these models listed for sale and it's not even May yet. Prices are from B&H Photo, April 2007.]




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