Nicky
I wanted to purchase a waterproof hard plastic case for my camera, but this PVC vinyl bag seems to be the only option. Anyone ever use one of these PVC vinyl cases; If so are they reliable? Thanks for any info!
http://primescuba.com/p-1291-canon-powershot-sx100-waterproof-case.aspx
Answer
Are you looking for a carrying case or an underwater housing to take underwater and shoot with. The bag you show is not a true underwater housing.
If you want a waterproof hard case to transport the camera you really should look pelican cases. They are waterproof and nearly indestructable
If you want a housing then stay away from the bag types. You may want to look here
http://store.aikotradingstore.com/uncaho.html
Are you looking for a carrying case or an underwater housing to take underwater and shoot with. The bag you show is not a true underwater housing.
If you want a waterproof hard case to transport the camera you really should look pelican cases. They are waterproof and nearly indestructable
If you want a housing then stay away from the bag types. You may want to look here
http://store.aikotradingstore.com/uncaho.html
Waterproof digital camera?!?
Genevieve
I really want a waterproof digital camera for my birthday this year. I have been looking online and have found almost every camera has at least a few bad reviews to go along with however many positive ones they may have. I have a budget of 500 at this point, willing to spend more if necessary though. So I was wondering if anyone has any personal experience with waterproof cameras? Or have a friend that has? I'm just really looking for some advise here. Thank you for reading and your possible help :)
Answer
The thing about the internet is you will always find bad reviews on anything. What I like to do is to take the "Olympics" scoring approach to reviews. Throw out both the highest and lowest reviews, and what is left over is probably more accurate.
I have the Olympus Tough 8010, and it has worked well for me. Not all waterproof cameras are created equal, and perhaps the most significant difference is the waterproof depth rating. The waterproof cameras are usually rated for 1 Meter, 5 Meters, or 10 Meters in depth. Any deeper and you will need to go with a housing type camera.
One thing you have to do with waterproof cameras is to rinse them off after use.
Another thing to look for in a waterproof camera is underwater color balance. When underwater, even only a few feet, you will get a blue hue to the photos. A red filter or underwater color balance feature is required to bring the photo back to the correct color. The Olympus has this function as well, but I suspect others do too.
The Canon D10 is another camera that has good reviews.
Some, but not all of the waterproof cameras are also Tough, and are shockproof, freezeproof, and chrushproof (of course within limits).
I bought my Olympus after seeing a review of it thrown into a washing machine at the laundromat and it took a video of it being tossed around. So far, it has worked well.
The thing about the internet is you will always find bad reviews on anything. What I like to do is to take the "Olympics" scoring approach to reviews. Throw out both the highest and lowest reviews, and what is left over is probably more accurate.
I have the Olympus Tough 8010, and it has worked well for me. Not all waterproof cameras are created equal, and perhaps the most significant difference is the waterproof depth rating. The waterproof cameras are usually rated for 1 Meter, 5 Meters, or 10 Meters in depth. Any deeper and you will need to go with a housing type camera.
One thing you have to do with waterproof cameras is to rinse them off after use.
Another thing to look for in a waterproof camera is underwater color balance. When underwater, even only a few feet, you will get a blue hue to the photos. A red filter or underwater color balance feature is required to bring the photo back to the correct color. The Olympus has this function as well, but I suspect others do too.
The Canon D10 is another camera that has good reviews.
Some, but not all of the waterproof cameras are also Tough, and are shockproof, freezeproof, and chrushproof (of course within limits).
I bought my Olympus after seeing a review of it thrown into a washing machine at the laundromat and it took a video of it being tossed around. So far, it has worked well.
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