Vampire_Mo
Digital, portable, and should be able to go about 60 feet (that's the depth I'm certified for, so 70 feet would be even better). And cases for the camera if there aren't any affordable deep cameras? Thanks :)
And not more than $500 :P
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Decent waterproof shells/lens ports tend to be particular to the camera. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ns=p_OVER_ALL_RATE|1&ci=16477&N=4185679681&srtclk=sort
ADDT'L: When I looked into a bulkhead(housing)/lens port for my DSLR, The total came to around $6,500 including a basic light system. So, for now, it is on my wish list.
Have you checked with your local dive shop?
Decent waterproof shells/lens ports tend to be particular to the camera. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ns=p_OVER_ALL_RATE|1&ci=16477&N=4185679681&srtclk=sort
ADDT'L: When I looked into a bulkhead(housing)/lens port for my DSLR, The total came to around $6,500 including a basic light system. So, for now, it is on my wish list.
Have you checked with your local dive shop?
Waterproof Digital Camera????
Amber N
Going to buy one, just for playing in the pool with my daughter, nothing crazy like scuba diving or anything like that. I am look at the Olympus Stylus 850. Any advice?
Answer
Hi I bought the Olympus Stylus 850, I think is a good camera for what you want it for, It takes really good pictures, good close-ups also, I ended up returning it and I exchanged it for a Sony Cybershot DSC H-10, just because I wasn't too crazy about the video audio on the Olympus, you can barely hear your voice, and it sounds muffled, my guess is because the mic. has to be covered up, so water won't go inside of it. I'm sure you would enjoy that camera, I would of loved to have kept it, but I am more concerned in the videos, so for a fun camera to take to the beach or to a pool, I think is a good choice.
Hi I bought the Olympus Stylus 850, I think is a good camera for what you want it for, It takes really good pictures, good close-ups also, I ended up returning it and I exchanged it for a Sony Cybershot DSC H-10, just because I wasn't too crazy about the video audio on the Olympus, you can barely hear your voice, and it sounds muffled, my guess is because the mic. has to be covered up, so water won't go inside of it. I'm sure you would enjoy that camera, I would of loved to have kept it, but I am more concerned in the videos, so for a fun camera to take to the beach or to a pool, I think is a good choice.
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