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Just a bit of a note/warning
I bought a new digital camera ... one of the waterproof models that has ONLY an LCD "viewfinder" Although it takes decent photos and the underwater thing is cute, http://www.kimshew.com/flyfish/photos/log316.jpg after spending about $500 ( after extra batteries and big memory card ), I just mailed it to my kid for him to take to Chile and reverted to my old "water resistant" Pentax with an optical view finder as well as the LCD Maybe most people wouldn't have too much problem, but my old eyes are a bit burnt out from years training dogs in the sun around water and I simply could not see the LCD well enough .. often having to simply guess what might be in the frame. Add the fact that polaroid glasses seem to black out the LCD entirely if you turn it to portrait position and I feel I basically wasted my money on this new "fishing camera" .... bought based on "specs" but without an in hand trial If you are shopping for a digital camera ... test it outside, in full sun, wearing shades ... advice based on experience :-( ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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![]() On 7-Jul-2008, "Larry L" wrote: I bought a new digital camera ... one of the waterproof models that has ONLY an LCD "viewfinder" Although it takes decent photos and the underwater thing is cute, http://www.kimshew.com/flyfish/photos/log316.jpg after spending about $500 ( after extra batteries and big memory card ), I just mailed it to my kid for him to take to Chile and reverted to my old "water resistant" Pentax with an optical view finder as well as the LCD Maybe most people wouldn't have too much problem, but my old eyes are a bit burnt out from years training dogs in the sun around water and I simply could not see the LCD well enough .. often having to simply guess what might be in the frame. Add the fact that polaroid glasses seem to black out the LCD entirely if you turn it to portrait position and I feel I basically wasted my money on this new "fishing camera" .... bought based on "specs" but without an in hand trial If you are shopping for a digital camera ... test it outside, in full sun, wearing shades ... advice based on experience :-( Larry I hope your tri to Montana Idaho and Wyoming was sucessful I carefully checked them all out before I bought the Olympus 720 It has the brightest screen of them all The pentax Optio does not - far too dim! And go to B & H Photo only Fred |
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"Larry L" wrote in
: I bought a new digital camera ... one of the waterproof models that has ONLY an LCD "viewfinder" I have one of the Olympus waterproof guys, and I love it because of the special needs it addresses-- especially the ability to keep it in a vest pocket and not worry about taking a bath. No way would I say it was the camera to meet all of my photography needs, but it does fill a very nice niche. Some photos at -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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On Jul 8, 7:09*am, "Larry L" wrote:
If you are shopping for a digital camera ... test it outside, in full sun, wearing shades ... advice based on experience :-( That same piece of advice goes for a cell phone. My new Nokia is close to useless outside in full sun, and completely useless if I am wearing polarized glasses. --riverman |
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