#287931 - 01/11/05 01:05 AM
DIgital Camera Help
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Carcass
Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 2190
Loc: Post Falls Idaho
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I need to get a digital camera. Any recommendations for a camera that is outdoors worthy (or as worthy as it can be) would be appreciated.
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#287932 - 01/11/05 01:13 AM
Re: DIgital Camera Help
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Ornamental Rice Bowl
Registered: 11/24/03
Posts: 12619
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Pentax OPTIO 43WR.
Don't leave home without it!
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#287934 - 01/11/05 02:11 AM
Re: DIgital Camera Help
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Spawner
Registered: 01/03/01
Posts: 797
Loc: Post Falls, ID
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Go with a Canon Powershot. They use aluminum casing instead of plastic. Great quality and highly durable.
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#287935 - 01/11/05 02:16 AM
Re: DIgital Camera Help
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/08/04
Posts: 203
Loc: Fall City, WA
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Mike, If you are looking for a camera to take in the DB I would take a close look at the waterproof housings/bags that are available and then choose the camera you like best after that. The water resistent cameras will be only marginal cameras in most cases as they are optimized first for water resistance and second for picture quality. Having said that there is no way I can recommend a camera without knowing a price range first  But to give you an idea of what I think is a GOOD camera, I just bought my wife a Canon G6 for Christmas. It's only fitting as she bought me a Canon Digital Rebel last year. I really like Canon cameras and have had great luck with them over the last 25 years or so. I expect that I will be buying a waterproof housing for the G6 in the near future so that I can take it fishing with me. BTW: Had I been more sure of storage on the DB when I went with you I would have had my Rebel with me. I seldom go fishing without it. Even though it usually just sits in the drybag.
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#287936 - 01/11/05 02:19 AM
Re: DIgital Camera Help
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Ornamental Rice Bowl
Registered: 11/24/03
Posts: 12619
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I believe the single most important feature on a dgicam for the waterborne outdoor enthusiast is DROWNABILITY. It's not a matter of if, but a matter of when.
My camera paid for itself the first time it went in the drink. Would have ruined my Alaska trip last June, but that feature alone saved me.
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#287937 - 01/11/05 02:48 AM
Re: DIgital Camera Help
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/08/04
Posts: 203
Loc: Fall City, WA
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I agree Doc, That is why I use a dry bag. I also will be getting a waterproof housing for my wifes camera so I can use it. Or I might just get one like yours. I haven't decided yet. Depends on the cost of the housing!
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#287938 - 01/11/05 07:04 AM
Re: DIgital Camera Help
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Returning Adult
Registered: 05/30/01
Posts: 400
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I have a Canon Powershot A95. It's a five megapixel camera, and I like it a lot. It takes great pictures, both macro shots (extreme close ups) and portriats. It has a flip out screen like a camcorder, so you can take shots from akward angles and still see what you're shooting, AND it takes regular AA batteries, so if they run down, it's just a matter of swinging by a gas station or quickie mart to pick up more. You can buy a waterproof case for it that will even let you use it underwater. And best of all, the camera only costs $300! That's a steal for a camera of this great quality. Here's a front shot that shows the size: Here's a back view of the camera showing the flip out screen. It swivels 180 degrees out from the base, and a full 270 degrees around its axis. Here's an image of the waterproof case. And here's a link to the review that I got some of the pictures from. It will tell you a lot more about the camera's capabilities. Steve\'s Digicams A95 review
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#287939 - 01/11/05 08:33 AM
Re: DIgital Camera Help
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Returning Adult
Registered: 11/08/02
Posts: 443
Loc: Area 8-1 to 13, WA
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Sony Cybershot DSCU60 is the camera I have. Waterproof to 5 feet, one handed operation, less than 200, but no zoom.
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#287940 - 01/11/05 09:46 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 06/28/03
Posts: 326
Loc: Olympia
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Sony Cybershot DSCU60 Great little camera! I have seen them as low as 149.00 on amazon and boaters world!
Whatta great buy!
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#287941 - 01/11/05 11:08 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 11/08/04
Posts: 291
Loc: Little Susitna River
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Step up to the pump and buy yourself a good camera. The problem with the $150-$250 models id their computer brain processes to slow. You'll snap off a pic and wanna take another right away but guess what, its to slow and you miss your shot you wanted. This isn't that big of a deal fishin but if you happen to have kids and theyare doin something that is hilarious and you need a quick few pictures, the "cheap" camera is gonna make you wanna throw it against the wall cause you are simply not gonna get that 2nd, 3rd or fourth picture off in time. This holds true for family gatherings and any other events where things are rapidly happening. Get yourself a Canon G6 and don't forget, at a minimum, a 512MB card but a gig card would be much better especially for all those long trips! http://www.dpreview.com/ http://www.dcresource.com/ http://www.megapixel.net/ Check out the above sites to compare cameras and get reviews. I have a few friends that have taken this recommendation route and thank me every time we are together with our cameras, you won't be sorry you spent the money.
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#287943 - 01/11/05 12:58 PM
Re: DIgital Camera Help
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/24/01
Posts: 1877
Loc: Kingston, WA
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Ask 10,000 people their opinion on what digital camera to get and you'll get 10,001 good answers. As a camera manufacturers rep I can tell you that for any specific need there are a myriad of good choices. To get one that you will be happy with, you'll probably want to be a bit more specific than just a good "outdoor" camera. You could search through all the stuff on Steve's Digicam site and all the other resources out there and get thoroughly confused, but the best thing this board can provide, which these other sites can't, are the basic features that a fisherman needs to consider as opposed to which specific model or brand to get. If you are concerned about "weather resistance" first and foremost than the good Dr. is pointing you in the right direction. The Pentax is a great all around camera for this purpose, as are some of the new Olympus cameras. They are small and compact and offer good image quality with 4 meg or better. The brand I rep offers a housing like the Canon, but this is a good solution for the diver, not the fisherman. As a fisherman, if I could only have ONE camera I would probably be looking at one of these nice little "WR" units. As a photographer however I might have other needs that these "weather resistant" cameras just don't quite satisfy. Personally I use many different digital cameras. For a serious day of shooting on the river I'm usually lugging my trusty Canon 10D with Tamron 28-300 and have my sweet little Casio EX-Z55 standing by in my breast pocket. But this is a guy who can't decide whether he's fishing or taking pictures half the time. As an all around fishing camera, I'd consider the following features in this order: 4 meg or better, small and compact, WR, quick fire, 3X zoom, comfortable control layout, good battery life, 2" screen, SD memory preferable, intuitive menu and a movie mode. Although price is always a concern, brand does not have to be. All things being equal, quality is not an issue between brands in today's highly competitive market.
Good luck.
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#287944 - 01/11/05 01:02 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 6732
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I got a Canon Powershot Pro1 for christmas. I was tired of not being able to zoom in close on wildlife. Sweet camera. A little bulky to lug around banking it though.
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#287945 - 01/11/05 01:42 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 07/04/99
Posts: 727
Loc: tacomca,wa,pierce
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i like my olympus weather proff camera.
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#287946 - 01/11/05 04:43 PM
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Fry
Registered: 12/02/04
Posts: 29
Loc: Port Orchard
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I do my homework until I'm blind & I chose the Canon Powershot. My 2nd choice would be either Sony or Olympus.
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#287947 - 01/11/05 08:17 PM
Re: DIgital Camera Help
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 11/30/00
Posts: 127
Loc: Port Angeles, WA
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I agree with Nymphn, Pentax Optio 43WR, great little camera with great features. well priced and fits in your pocket.
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#287949 - 01/11/05 10:56 PM
Re: DIgital Camera Help
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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I got an Olympus C740 Ultra Zoom recently. It has a 10X optical zoom so the lense is equivalent to a 38-380mm zoom lense.
I take a lot more wildlife photos compared to fish pictures, plus all of the sports photos of the kids. Now I can zoom in on my sons halfway across the soccer field and get great quality images.
This camera has about 8 standard shooting options, is fully programable, has a variable power flash, and you can save up to 3 program modes. It was like switching back to my old Canon A-1 after all of these years going digital.
I actually get to use my photography skills again now that I get to have some input on modes, depth of field and all that goes into composing a great photograph.
I haven't looked for a waterproof housing, but that might not be a bad idea.
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#287950 - 01/12/05 12:21 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/03/01
Posts: 467
Loc: Kent
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Whatever you buy, the most important number is the megapixels. Don't get anything less than 3.2Megapixels. 5 would be the best for the price. Also if you buy one with Dx flash memory, a 512MB card is only $65. And that card will hold over 400 3.2MP pictures and 15 minutes of video.
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