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Chris - Buy a camera
If you email me off list I will send a $1.00 toowards it The photos are great - Thanks - --BUT..... Fred |
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![]() "Chris Rennert" wrote in message ... Dude you catch Nice Fish the pics suck ass though. try setting the dial on auto or something. Your camera cant be messing up every shot can it? |
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Chris Rennert wrote:
Mike wrote: "Chris Rennert" wrote in message ... Dude you catch Nice Fish the pics suck ass though. try setting the dial on auto or something. Your camera cant be messing up every shot can it? The camera got wet some time ago, and there is still condensation trapped in the camera. I am working to remedy the situation. It's not going to work, Chris. Buy another camera identical to the one your wife gave you. Don't tell her about it. You owe it to those magnificent fish. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Try an Olympus all-weather series digital camera like the Stylus 710. I've
picked mine up from the bottom of the boat where it was sloshing around in water, snapped off a photo or two, put it back in my damp PFD pocket, and carried it around in an outside pocket or left it on the boat deck during rain storms, and I've never had a bit of moisture trouble with it. If I put it in an inside pocket, then the surface of the lens cover fogs up as I bring it out into cool, damp air, so I leave it in an exterior pocket or exposed to the elements. Supposedly it resists water infiltration down to a meter, but it wasn't intended for under-water use. This is my second Olympus all-water Stylus camera. The first - a 3 Megapixel model -- broke when I tossed it to someone who didn't catch it, but the gaskets still worked fine after two years of pretty constant use outdoors. Joe ------------- "Chris Rennert" wrote in message ... jeffc wrote: "Chris Rennert" wrote in message ... wrote: Chris - Buy a camera If you email me off list I will send a $1.00 toowards it The photos are great - Thanks - --BUT..... Fred I agree, I need to do something about the camera, I think I may be losing a little of the experience because of that moisture. I will try a few of the drying techniques before this coming weekend. Dude you can probably buy any old digital cam on craigslist for $50 and it will blow all those pictures away. You are simply not doing the fish justice, and you are catching some great looking fish I'll bet. I have my cam in a bag of rice as we speak :-). I am buying silica packets tonight. Hahaha. The camera was a gift from my wife, she'd be heart broken if I ruined it. But, this is definitely the last effort. If it still isn't working, it won't go fishing anymore. |
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Here's the camera I use, the Pentax Optio WP:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...2052348/sr=8-1 It's a little pricey, but it's a great fishing camera -- waterproof. I wish it had more of a wide angle for scenery shots. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 09:44:43 -0800, rw wrote:
Here's the camera I use, the Pentax Optio WP: I've got the same camera and I agree it's a great fishing camera. I wish it had more of a wide angle for scenery shots. Take multiple shots with about 20% overlap and then stitch them together with something like PTGui. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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![]() On 28-Nov-2007, "Joe Haubenreich" wrote: Try an Olympus all-weather series digital camera like the Stylus 710. I've picked mine up from the bottom of the boat where it was sloshing around in water, snapped off a photo or two, put it back in my damp PFD pocket, and carried it around in an outside pocket or left it on the boat deck during rain storms, and I've never had a bit of moisture trouble with it. If I put it in an inside pocket, then the surface of the lens cover fogs up as I bring it out into cool, damp air, so I leave it in an exterior pocket or exposed to the elements. Supposedly it resists water infiltration down to a meter, but it wasn't intended for under-water use. I have the Olympus 720 I dont know the difference from the 710 It is 10 megapixels I take it wading and have had no problems even when wet Fred |
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![]() On 28-Nov-2007, rw wrote: re's the camera I use, the Pentax Optio WP: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...2052348/sr=8-1 I decided on the Olympus over the Pentax Optio as the Olympus screen is much brighter- enabling me to see it better in sunny days Fred |
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