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03-07-2012, 11:28 | #1 |
Long Island Iced Tea
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Southampton
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Sub-Aqua Shot Time!
Sooooo, I'm heading to Tunisia in 4 weeks and due to my camera being awesome for £40 yet unable to work properly after I dropped it whilst intoxicated, I need a new snapper.
Waterproof a must. Not a Practika. Less than £100 if possible but can go £120 at a push. Any thoughts/ideas/hints welcomed.
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03-07-2012, 21:19 | #2 | |
Absinthe
Join Date: Jun 2008
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The choice isn't great at that price.
I have an fuji xp30, which worked well, but had its annoyances. First camera let a tiny amount of water in and made the. Sensor go black but left over night it dried out and worked fine. Fuji replaced it and had no issues on my America Holliday with it.howver after taking it in water, when I got backup hotel, dried the outside thoroughly, opened it up, removed battery and Ed card and left it open all night. So m not entirely sure if it was totally fine or my prevention worked. It's a bit slo at taking pictures for underwater, and IMO its to wide an angle lense, and you need to use the zoom a fair bit.underwtaer you need to set scree brightness to max to have any chance. It also rally really struggles with dark shots and shots with a strong light source, however it still possible to get some great shots. The next camera I found which seems to be better is the tf3 but at over £200 isn't in our price range. I'm reluctant to recommend it but for the price, it seemed to be the best out there when I researched it. There's also a newer model out now the xp50, xp150 and xp170 I don't know how that stacks up. Some sample pics I took in as on the xp30 Quote:
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