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Low cost didigal for fish pictures
Perhaps I should restate my info request
What small camera do you guys use to take pictures around the stream? Jeff M, Bruiser etc whip out for a quick photo and I don"t think it is a waterproof underwater camera. If I don"t drop it in the water do I need "waterproof"? Think I just need best choice for a cheap digital----under 200$ would be nice, Thanks in advance for your suggestions. Joseph |
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Low cost didigal for fish pictures
"Joe McIntosh" wrote... Perhaps I should restate my info request What small camera do you guys use to take pictures around the stream? Jeff M, Bruiser etc whip out for a quick photo and I don"t think it is a waterproof underwater camera. If I don"t drop it in the water do I need "waterproof"? Think I just need best choice for a cheap digital----under 200$ would be nice, Thanks in advance for your suggestions. Joseph I thought you were looking for a water resistant camera. The Optio discussed below is the only one I've found that's any more than 'splash-resistant'. Well..... not having the water resistant requirement sure opens things up quite a bit. My folks have a Nikon Coolpix 3200. They love it. 3.2 MP, very small, simple user interface, decent zoom, takes movies (video only), etc. Friend of mine has the Fuji Finepix 340A. (I think that's the model -- it's the 4.2 or 4.3 MP camera), and loves it. Very simple if you want it to be, but has a few bells-n-whistles, also. My digital is an old Nikon Coolpix 2000. Big, heavy, and dying slowly. Lots of use, takes decent pics. Been dropped once or twice, too. Dan |
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Low cost didigal for fish pictures
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message
... Perhaps I should restate my info request What small camera do you guys use to take pictures around the stream? Jeff M, Bruiser etc whip out for a quick photo and I don"t think it is a waterproof underwater camera. If I don"t drop it in the water do I need "waterproof"? Think I just need best choice for a cheap digital----under 200$ would be nice, Thanks in advance for your suggestions. Joseph IJ, You might try looking at www.amazon.com . Select "camera and photo". then select "Digital Cameras" and "3 to 3.9 megapixels" and then have the results sorted by price. There are lots of cameras available in the vicinity of $200 and Amazon includes reviews and sample photographs from real users. Since digital cameras are like computers in respect to price (prices coming down and megapixels going up), you can get a camera today for about half what it cost three years ago. For most normal uses (unless you're going to spend a lot of time with Photoshop editing and enlarging images), 3 to 3.9 megapixels is plenty. Take a look at the Pentax Optio 33WR. The pictures I took at Slickrock last month were taken with a Konica Minolta Dimage Z3. It's got a pretty good 12x optical zoom lens but it's not really practical to take on the stream because it doesn't fit very well into a vest pocket. The other pictures were taken with a Canon 20D but that's vast overkill for what I think you need. Bob http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/rwpatton/ |
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Low cost didigal for fish pictures
I think you should get any cheap camera you like, carry it in a ziploc,
and take your chances. Make sure you have either a card reader or a slot on the front of your PC that'll read your memory card from your camera and that makes it a ton easier to email pictures. Take 1MG images and you don't need to edit them down to size. If you think it's a real good picture or an especially good fish take an additional high resolution image for the time capsule archives and burn it on to a CD so you can lose that too. bruce h |
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The camera I had before I got my D100 was a Nikon CoolPix 880. Look for
a used 880 or 885 on eBay - they're great cameras. Splurge a little and get ziploc freezer bags, they're sturdier and will last longer than the storage bags. |
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Low cost didigal for fish pictures
Joe McIntosh wrote:
Perhaps I should restate my info request What small camera do you guys use to take pictures around the stream? Jeff M, Bruiser etc whip out for a quick photo and I don"t think it is a waterproof underwater camera. If I don"t drop it in the water do I need "waterproof"? Think I just need best choice for a cheap digital----under 200$ would be nice, Thanks in advance for your suggestions. Joseph i use an olympus stylus. not the best, but water resistant. jeff |
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Low cost didigal for fish pictures
Joe McIntosh wrote:
Perhaps I should restate my info request What small camera do you guys use to take pictures around the stream? Jeff M, Bruiser etc whip out for a quick photo and I don"t think it is a waterproof underwater camera. If I don"t drop it in the water do I need "waterproof"? Think I just need best choice for a cheap digital----under 200$ would be nice, It's closer to $300, but I like my Pentax Optio S40 for carrying onstream. It's small enough to carry in a pocket, is 4 MP with a 3x optical zoom. It has both the LCD and optical viewfinder (though the optical finder does not present an accurate view of the boundaries of the shot). I bought a leather case for mine, and throw it in a ziplock bag for carrying onstream. It's done quite well for me so far. It has some bells-and-whistels that I don't make much use of, but it takes good quality pictures. Chuck Vance |
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Low cost didigal for fish pictures
On 14 Nov 2005 19:58:17 -0800, "bruiser"
wrote: I think you should get any cheap camera you like, carry it in a ziploc, and take your chances. Make sure you have either a card reader or a slot on the front of your PC that'll read your memory card from your camera and that makes it a ton easier to email pictures. Take 1MG images and you don't need to edit them down to size. This, to me, is the real question with regard to "inexpensive." If all one wants to do is email pics, post them on a website, to abpf, etc. - basically, view them on a screen, much beyond a 1-2 megapixel is wasted, and such can be had for well under $100USD. Heck, I've seen what were TOTL 2-3 mp units used, but in great shape with all accessories, for $25-50.00 when folks have to keep up with Jon..., er, "upgrade." IIRC, doesn't somebody offer a cell with a built-in 2-ish megapixel with decent-enough-for-the-screen optics for under $200USD? Such a phone and the coupla-dollar a month "phone protection (IOW, all hazard insurance) plan" from the carrier might be the ticket for many. HTH, R |
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Low cost didigal for fish pictures
Joe McIntosh wrote:
If I don"t drop it in the water do I need "waterproof"? Think I just need best choice for a cheap digital----under 200$ would be nice, Thanks in advance for your suggestions. Joseph Are you sure? Remember, you hooked your tongue. Dropping a small digital camera, takes a lot less skill. ;-) I use an old, Canon, Digital Elph. It fits in one of my smaller vest pockets, and can be easily used with one hand. It has both an LCD and view finder. The low end models can be had for under $200. FWIW, I dropped my newer Digi Elph, and broke the flash card door. I called Canon for the part and replaced it myself. Works fine again. brians |
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Low cost didigal for fish pictures
The hot one this year is the small Pentax 'Optio WP' that is 5.0 MP/ 3x
optical zoom and water proof to 5 feet deep. I just saw it on B&H Camer for $239 USD after a $30 mail in rebate. If you are not concerned about falling in the water like I do you can get any small digital Sony, Canon, Nikon or Olympus camera. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Perhaps I should restate my info request What small camera do you guys use to take pictures around the stream? Jeff M, Bruiser etc whip out for a quick photo and I don"t think it is a waterproof underwater camera. If I don"t drop it in the water do I need "waterproof"? Think I just need best choice for a cheap digital----under 200$ would be nice, Thanks in advance for your suggestions. Joseph |
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