Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Speedo Aquashot: A Floating Waterproof Camera

Waterproof cameras are nothing new, companies are releasing them all the time, each having new features that are trying to one up those of their competitor. In most cases however, these compact cameras do not float, if one just so happens to slip out of your hands, it’s may just be the ocean floor for it.
It now appears that someone has made a simple modification to the basic design allowing the device to float. Enter the Speedo Aquashot, a 5-megapixel digital camera that includes a 4x digital zoom and of course floats so that you are guaranteed to have your picture memories at the end of the day.
The device is available in either a green or pink color with the expectation being that the bright colors will make your camera a little more visible in the event that it escapes your fingertips. One thing to note is that the camera is only waterproof up to a water depth of 9-feet so you’ll get some good digital snaps while snorkeling but you wouldn’t want to add this device to your underwater gear.
The Speedo Aquashot sells for $137.

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

CHOBi CAM Super-mini Waterproof Digital Camera Announced

From Japan, JTT company recently announced a very luxury products, a dubbed “the world’s smallest” super-mini digital camera model CHOBi CAM. The product is priced at 9,980 yen, or about 730 yuan or so.
 CHOBi CAM measurements for size only 29 × 44 × 12mm, weighing only 14g, I believe it will be good for portable performance.
Although its size is very small, but it did not compromise the function of the place. It can shoot 1280 × 960/30fps of AVI video or the JPEG 2048 × 1536 photo. Meanwhile, CHOBi CAM also supports the multi-shot 3fps and mono recording capability, built-in rechargeable battery ensures 45 minutes of video or 50 minutes of recording. In addition, the machine can be used in Windows XP/Vista/7 and Mac OS X 10.4 system, which can charge via USB interface, while the storage medium selected microSD / SDHC memory card (up to 8GB).

The Panasonic Lumix TS1 Waterproof Camera

We bought this camera for summer and were so excited to test it out at sea! This camera is waterproof at 10 feet high, dustproof, has a movie mode, automatically and easily zooms and focuses underwater, and is very user-friendly! Not to mention it’s super-cool metal casing appearance, when I first saw it my first thought was:”THAT’s a waterproof camera?!” It surely does not look like one. At $300+ it seemed like a steal! No doubt we can use it at tons of underwater adventures!
We used this camera to take the usual underwater pictures, from sitting and sinking underwater on the sand to snorkeling and making the corny “mermaid swim”, anything we could think of within it’s capturing range, which is again 10 feet - above average than the other underwater cameras which ranges only from about 6-8 feet.
Everything was dandy until we got back home from that vacation. My brother opened the camera to check if there were any damages or if it was still working and he saw the screws were rusted! It was dustproof and waterproof alright, but apparently not rustproof! I did not know how he cleaned it but he tried to and the rust somehow lessened. If we only knew we would pay $300 for a rustproof waterproof camera we would have bought a cheaper one! This camera seemed disposable! How can we replace rusty screws and nails each time we get back from a trip? It is just not practical and reasonable. The best bet would be to buy a new waterproof and rustproof camera in the market, which would be hard to find. We would not want to make the same mistake again now would we?!
On a lighter note, I admit the quality of this camera is way way sharper than the other underwater cameras. I guess each has it’s pros and cons. Our other friends posted their underwater shots and even if they were already photoshopped just to be clear, I could not even make out the background, it was like seeing people swimming on a very dusty and sandy beach down below.
Nothing tops the quality of the Lumix TS1. If you’re not worried about rusty nails and think you got the right tools for cleaning it, get it, but if you’re just someone who wants to take shots underwater, I suggest you try looking for another camera that is less expensive but with a quality that is almost the same as this.

Choosing A Waterproof Digital Camera

The underwater world is full of wonderful serene scenes making us wonder at nature and why species bothered evolving out of the sea. Seeing its beauty is one thing, but capturing it on Camera can be tough. Well, not really. There are two routs really to shooting underwater – getting yourself a waterproof digital camera or waterproof casing for your current model. Pros and the unevitable cons of both are underlined below.

Waterproof Cameras
These are specifically built Cameras for underwater photography. There are no fiddly casings to mess with, the Camera is ready for the dive, but on the flip side it is not that great on land. The Sealife Reefmaster pictured below is a great little waterproof digital Camera with a depth rating of 40m and is perfect for all those expeditions to the beach or sea.

Waterproof Camera Casings
Alternatively, if you have a digital camera that you prefer and love, you can buy a waterproof casing for it to take it diving with  you. This housing provides rubbery waterproofness typically down to 40 metres and easy to use big bright buttons. On the downside, you can always forget to pack your casing when going away, plus they’re not suited to more serious depths, but apart from that they should help you have all the fun a dedicated waterproof camera would. Jessops sell a large choice of casings, including many for the Canon IXUS and Nikon Coolpix range.

Loss of Picture Quality Underwater And The Use Of Flash
A big problem that underwater photographers face, apart from unfriendly marine life and wild hairdos, is the extreme loss of colour and contrast at depth. This is due to colours such as red and orange being easily absorbed by water, which is why the sea appears so blue and green.

One way to solve this is to cut the distance to your subject, ideally to under one metre, as this will minimise the colour loss. You can even use wide angle Lenses to get really close. Another way is to use flash, either your built-in one or a dedicated off-camera unit, which will fill-in the scene with a full spectrum of colour.

Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Samsung AQ100 Waterproof 12.2MP Digital Camera Reviews

Get high quality underwater shots with this Samsung AQ100, which is a waterproof digital camera to a depth of 3 meters, and sports a dedicated Aqua mode that will optimize settings for low-light, underwater shots.
This compact camera has an internal memory capacity of 31MB, and offers an SD/SDHC card slot for expansion. It is also capable of 720p video capture and features a 5x Optical Zoom, as well as Smart Auto Scene Recognition.

Waterproof Flashlight with Video Camera Anyone?

Here is something multi-functional you may find handy for certain rugged activities. It is supposedly a waterproof flashlight which has a video camera. It can record videos in VGA quality and includes a 4GB internal drive.
Other features of this waterproof video camera include a USB port, rechargeable battery, and a 1W LED flashlight. It retails for about $192.99. Check out the video for a demo.

Why Waterproof Digital Camera Reviews are An Important Element

If you are considering buying a camera for underwater pictures is worth some of the waterproof digital camera read reviews so far. Many of these are easily found on the Internet and provide you with valuable information.
Underwater photography is a passion for many people, and you can start us up to her as a serious hobby or profession. In any case, it is crucial that you and find the best available information on this subject. By reading waterproof digital camera review, you can speed up your research on the topic and receive valuable information. It is a way to reduce the amount of time and potentially the amount of money you need to start your new adventure.
In essence, many professionals and hobbyists have difficult time to try and test to test various devices, as well as they considered their assigned tasks completely. You can be sure that everything was done to the cameras to the test and the contributions are characterized by an unvarnished picture of the results.
Basically, a review a range of comments and analysis of how well managed the instruments; This information is then posted on various websites and forums, make recommendations to the individual devices. It is remarkable what has been said in the review, as these people know what they say.
Of course you can also waterproof digital camera reviews in magazines and newspapers. The disadvantage of this method is that it may be only a review will be posted in a specialized magazine or newspaper, this does not really give you an overview of how different models performed for a fair comparison. It would be an ideal solution if you only find out how a particular camera in the consumer interest tests.
No matter what type of camera you are considering have waterproof, it is strongly recommended to collect all available information as possible. The decision to spend, enormous sums of money on a waterproof camera is a risky business if you do not need all the facts. A good piece of equipment should ideally be able to last a good few years before it needs replacing.
You need to determine the location, which is the right waterproof camera for your particular needs and the task that it was ultimately designed to not meet. Without looking for advice on a waterproof camera, you can end up with an inferior product and have more money than you originally thought to spend.
To scratch an informed decision and to ensure that the equipment you want to buy is up, then it is of utmost importance that you apply waterproof digital camera review to lead me to you.