6/03/2011

Best Waterproof Cameras That You can Find On The Market

By Robert Steward


If you are looking for the best waterproof cameras maybe this writing that I wrote will help you. There are many cameras out on the market to choose from so you will want to do your research for the best possible one for you.

Many of these cameras have features such as HD video, a touchscreen LCD display, auto focus tracking, and wide angle lenses that stabilizes your images. If you spend time outdoors then you'll want something that is waterproof, shockproof, and where you can point and shoot.

Panasonic turned up in this region obtaining a camera a year ago that's waterproof and shockproof with HD video. This really is their explanation have point and shoots ones. Sony's has one having a touchscreen LCD display. Waterproof cameras may be cleaned with water and used despite the fact that it's flowing lower rain, they doubles in dusty or sandy conditions. Most likely probably the most water depth for many of these cameras varies based on quality. You'll uncover true underwater cameras and enclosures may be submersed a lot much much deeper. These are generally utilized by aquatic sports sports athletes, marine photography fans, and many types of all all scuba divers. The housing safeguards your equipment from rain, moisture, sand, and extreme elements.

For my own point of view, I use an Olympus Stylus 8010 for almost all my jobs. It is a great camera for my purposes. I end up crawling around in crawlspaces a good bit and the crushproof, waterproof, dustproof, shockproof features really come in handy. It takes excellent quality photos and has the macro feature that allows you to take extreme closeups. Also, there are some pretty cool special effect modes. the one that makes everything look like a pencil drawing is really cool.

These cameras are lightweight, durable and small enough to fit in your front pocket. I only wish we'd had it at our trip to Mexico last year. We took my girlfriends camera and one of those plastic bag cases that are supposed to keep water tight, well luckily the skeptic in me tested it first and it wasn't waterproof, so we ended up spending a fortune on disposable cameras.

Some others that I checked out while shopping were the Sony Cybershot, Samsung AQ100, and the Sealife DC1200. Those Sealife's are more the true divers cameras.




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