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What cases should you use for filming in/around water?
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Waterproof cases for just your camera body cost more than $1,500 - then you'll need one to go over-top of your lens. For recording video, you should use an actual camcorder/video camera.
Waterproof cases for just your camera body cost more than $1,500 - then you'll need one to go over-top of your lens. For recording video, you should use an actual camcorder/video camera.
READ please, what's BEST waterPROOF DIGITAL camera?
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I know there are quite a few postings on this, but some don't have any REAL answers, and some seem unsure of their answers. PLEASE, if you OWN or know of someone OWNING a WATERPROOF DIGITAL CAMERA, I would love love love to get some feedback from you. I need to weed out what's not that great and what is. Here's what I would like:
-Waterproof and digital (of course)
-good resolution for poster size prints
-video capability
-records sound
-I won't be "super diving", so like 10, 15 feet waterproof is fine
Please please please let me know. ALSO I found some that I like, but I can't tell the differences. Does anyone know anything about these?:
Fuji Z33 -versus- Canon D10 I mean, these two (just for ONE example) seem EXACTLY the same, but are half the price of each other. Why? Please any kind of advice/feedback/opinions/experiences would be so very greatly appreciated. ASAP! Thanks so much all!
Oh, and too, I've been searching more and see that there really are top 3 contenders: Canon PowerShot D10, Fuji Z33, and Panasonic Lumix FT1. Feel free to comment about ANY camera's you know a good, but if you know some things about these that might make one better than the other like, Startup Time, Time between Pictures, etc, that would be great. Oh and does anyone know if there is any underwater digital cameras that have VEIW FINDERS? Thanks sooo much again!
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Olympus has pioneered cameras for "tough" service, including waterproof, freeze proof and crush proof. Their basic Point & Shoot models were previously designated "Stylus SW" (SW=Severe Weather). However they are now changed the designation to "Stylus Tough" because they are putting additional emphasis on the shock/crush proof features.
Here is a link to their current models. You may also be able to find some bargains by looking for the older models that dealers are now trying to sell off, just be sure to check the specifications to determine maximum safe depth. Make sure they have the SW designation!
http://olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_digital_sw.asp
And here is a link to an independent review of one of the SW cameras...
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_reviews/stylus1050.html
Pentax has also been marketing some high durability models.
HTH. Good luck!
Olympus has pioneered cameras for "tough" service, including waterproof, freeze proof and crush proof. Their basic Point & Shoot models were previously designated "Stylus SW" (SW=Severe Weather). However they are now changed the designation to "Stylus Tough" because they are putting additional emphasis on the shock/crush proof features.
Here is a link to their current models. You may also be able to find some bargains by looking for the older models that dealers are now trying to sell off, just be sure to check the specifications to determine maximum safe depth. Make sure they have the SW designation!
http://olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_digital_sw.asp
And here is a link to an independent review of one of the SW cameras...
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_reviews/stylus1050.html
Pentax has also been marketing some high durability models.
HTH. Good luck!
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