Which point and shoot waterproof?
Airedrifter
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I do a lot of kayaking and river travel. I had the Pentax WR33 and used it a good bit. It was recently stolen. What's the best replacement?
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Olympus now makes the stylus which is waterproof, might be something you want to check out.
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I have both the WR33 and the W10 and have spent a lot of time on the water with them. A friend has the Olympus and he is not always happy with it, whether it is the actual camera or just the fact it is a point and shoot and therefore has limitations that he is unhappy with I do not know.
My guess is that the W10 does not resolve anywhere close to 6 megapixels, but it more than makes up for it by always being around my neck - versus the dSLR which hides in a Pelican case most of the time on the river.
W10 Images:
Underwater Macro of Golden Stonefly Nymph from: http://www.troutstreaming.com/gallery/1262453/1/59219826
Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie From: http://www.troutstreaming.com/gallery/1528054/1/73833842
Underwater shot of dry ice melting (at launch Salmon River ID Float)
Underwater Macro of Toad Eye on Salmon River
Smoke from Salmon River Canyon backburn
Salmon River Canyon (downstream of the fires)
From http://www.troutstreaming.com/gallery/1854065/4/92377531
Beware that most of the images in the Salmon River gallery are with the dSLR. On this trip there were 4 Optio's and one Olympus for 10 cats/rafts and two kayakers.
I have no regrets with my W10 purchase - just be aware that it has a small sensor and lens.
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And for those interested in this thread, I found the following post on a paddling forum
[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans sarif]Pentax Optio W10/W20
Posted by: MountainWayfarer on Feb-07-07 10:52 AM (EST)[/FONT][FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans sarif]
The recent post on Optio W20 review and tips:
http://photokayaker.fit2paddle.com/C560391461/E20070203184022/index.html
and my approach to kayak photography
http://www.fit2paddle.com/photokayaker/C560391461/E20061021140245/index.html
*although, it did lose a really cool feature: pano assist! I know its a dinky point and shoot, but the pano feature on my WP has come in handy many times, and helps get good pano results when on the go.
I think besides the Oly, the Pentax is still the only option.
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I guess I'll wait on that.