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Digital Camera for fishing
"Fred Lebow" wrote in message ... I am looking for a small rugged waterproof digital camera that I can take fishing - w some kind of zoom capacity. What can anyone suggest ? - not too expensive. I do not want to take my main Minolta A2 -too big What do the rest of you use? Thanks Fred -- Fred Lebow Here's the one I carry: http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQueri...equestid=22965 http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/p850.html http://forumz.tomshardware.com/ce/Ko...pict36344.html I'm very happy with it. Skwala |
Digital Camera for fishing
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Digital Camera for fishing
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 05:47:49 GMT, "CalifBill"
wrote: "Fred Lebow" wrote in message ... I am looking for a small rugged waterproof digital camera that I can take fishing - w some kind of zoom capacity. What can anyone suggest ? - not too expensive. I do not want to take my main Minolta A2 -too big What do the rest of you use? Thanks Fred -- Fred Lebow Sony DSC-60U. If you can find one, they will be cheap. Good pictures, 2 mp and can shoot underwater. I can't imagine a lens that is good for both UW and dry land - look to the Nikonos V and RS and the 35mm lens that supposedly was a dual-purpose, but not really much good for either (macro excepted, but who wants a macro-only PnS digital?). If the Sony mentioned is a fixed-lens, I'd be skeptical. TC, R |
Digital Camera for fishing
"Mike McGuire" wrote in message k.net... SimRacer wrote: "Fred Lebow" wrote in message et... I read a review on the Optio WP It has no view finder and the review said that the screen was impossible to view in sunlight. Is this true? *Most* LCD screens on still and video cameras and the like are nearly impossible to read in sunlight. It's not limited to just Optio cameras. We seem to have come full circle from photography as it was a century ago. Obviously what one has to do is put it on a tripod, attach a focusing cloth and get under it and view it. To make it perfect of course we would need to have the image displayed upside down. Mike I do it, all the time - view upside down images that is. Of course I'm a photographic dinosaur and still use my trusty Yashicamat 124g with great regularity. I have digicams, even a DSLR too, but nothing beats the end result from a medium format film frame as far as quality IMO. Except maybe a view camera's large format output. Seemed to work out for Ansel and the old boys from back in the day...of course they used the aforementioned cover cloth, so maybe that is the secret. |
Digital Camera for fishing
Fred Lebow wrote: I read a review on the Optio WP It has no view finder and the review said that the screen was impossible to view in sunlight. Is this true? It *is* dim. My Optio WP crapped out after a year and less than 250 pictures. |
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