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Old 12-06-2004, 01:52 PM
Graham Bowers (Zen)
 
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Default Re: Underwater Digital Camera

Stephen wrote:
> Thinking of buying my first digital camera and wonder which have good
> underwater casings?
>
> Any recommendations appreciated.
>
>

Another satisfied olympus user here, 5050z this time with whatever oly
housing it is, I forget the number. Case has a double seal, that gives
me more confidence.
I'm still dithering over the strobe. Great idea, but which one & how
much are my issues.
Some U/W pics I've taken using the onboard flash and/or natural light
can be found in Tripreports, lundy2004 and st abbs 2004 of
http://www.marlinsac.org.uk
Cheers
Graham
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Old 12-06-2004, 01:52 PM
Graham Bowers (Zen)
 
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Default Re: Underwater Digital Camera

Stephen wrote:
> Thinking of buying my first digital camera and wonder which have good
> underwater casings?
>
> Any recommendations appreciated.
>
>

Another satisfied olympus user here, 5050z this time with whatever oly
housing it is, I forget the number. Case has a double seal, that gives
me more confidence.
I'm still dithering over the strobe. Great idea, but which one & how
much are my issues.
Some U/W pics I've taken using the onboard flash and/or natural light
can be found in Tripreports, lundy2004 and st abbs 2004 of
http://www.marlinsac.org.uk
Cheers
Graham
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Old 12-06-2004, 01:52 PM
Graham Bowers (Zen)
 
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Default Re: Underwater Digital Camera

Stephen wrote:
> Thinking of buying my first digital camera and wonder which have good
> underwater casings?
>
> Any recommendations appreciated.
>
>

Another satisfied olympus user here, 5050z this time with whatever oly
housing it is, I forget the number. Case has a double seal, that gives
me more confidence.
I'm still dithering over the strobe. Great idea, but which one & how
much are my issues.
Some U/W pics I've taken using the onboard flash and/or natural light
can be found in Tripreports, lundy2004 and st abbs 2004 of
http://www.marlinsac.org.uk
Cheers
Graham
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Old 12-06-2004, 01:52 PM
Graham Bowers (Zen)
 
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Default Re: Underwater Digital Camera

Stephen wrote:
> Thinking of buying my first digital camera and wonder which have good
> underwater casings?
>
> Any recommendations appreciated.
>
>

Another satisfied olympus user here, 5050z this time with whatever oly
housing it is, I forget the number. Case has a double seal, that gives
me more confidence.
I'm still dithering over the strobe. Great idea, but which one & how
much are my issues.
Some U/W pics I've taken using the onboard flash and/or natural light
can be found in Tripreports, lundy2004 and st abbs 2004 of
http://www.marlinsac.org.uk
Cheers
Graham
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Old 12-06-2004, 01:52 PM
Graham Bowers (Zen)
 
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Default Re: Underwater Digital Camera

Stephen wrote:
> Thinking of buying my first digital camera and wonder which have good
> underwater casings?
>
> Any recommendations appreciated.
>
>

Another satisfied olympus user here, 5050z this time with whatever oly
housing it is, I forget the number. Case has a double seal, that gives
me more confidence.
I'm still dithering over the strobe. Great idea, but which one & how
much are my issues.
Some U/W pics I've taken using the onboard flash and/or natural light
can be found in Tripreports, lundy2004 and st abbs 2004 of
http://www.marlinsac.org.uk
Cheers
Graham
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Old 12-06-2004, 02:23 PM
Stimp
 
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On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 Stephen <> wrote:
> Thinking of buying my first digital camera and wonder which have good
> underwater casings?
>
> Any recommendations appreciated.


I bought a Canon A70 with an underwater case about a year and half
ago and never looked back.

Fantastic little camera with great underwater exposure.
Case has never leaked and is a solid build (I've dropped it a few times
when the water gets choppy)

There's a new 5 megapixel version afaik.
--

"I hear ma train a comin'
.... hear freedom comin"
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Old 12-06-2004, 02:23 PM
Stimp
 
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Default Re: Underwater Digital Camera

On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 Stephen <> wrote:
> Thinking of buying my first digital camera and wonder which have good
> underwater casings?
>
> Any recommendations appreciated.


I bought a Canon A70 with an underwater case about a year and half
ago and never looked back.

Fantastic little camera with great underwater exposure.
Case has never leaked and is a solid build (I've dropped it a few times
when the water gets choppy)

There's a new 5 megapixel version afaik.
--

"I hear ma train a comin'
.... hear freedom comin"
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Old 12-06-2004, 02:23 PM
Stimp
 
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Default Re: Underwater Digital Camera

On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 Stephen <> wrote:
> Thinking of buying my first digital camera and wonder which have good
> underwater casings?
>
> Any recommendations appreciated.


I bought a Canon A70 with an underwater case about a year and half
ago and never looked back.

Fantastic little camera with great underwater exposure.
Case has never leaked and is a solid build (I've dropped it a few times
when the water gets choppy)

There's a new 5 megapixel version afaik.
--

"I hear ma train a comin'
.... hear freedom comin"
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Old 12-06-2004, 02:23 PM
Stimp
 
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Default Re: Underwater Digital Camera

On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 Stephen <> wrote:
> Thinking of buying my first digital camera and wonder which have good
> underwater casings?
>
> Any recommendations appreciated.


I bought a Canon A70 with an underwater case about a year and half
ago and never looked back.

Fantastic little camera with great underwater exposure.
Case has never leaked and is a solid build (I've dropped it a few times
when the water gets choppy)

There's a new 5 megapixel version afaik.
--

"I hear ma train a comin'
.... hear freedom comin"
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Old 12-06-2004, 02:23 PM
Stimp
 
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Default Re: Underwater Digital Camera

On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 Stephen <> wrote:
> Thinking of buying my first digital camera and wonder which have good
> underwater casings?
>
> Any recommendations appreciated.


I bought a Canon A70 with an underwater case about a year and half
ago and never looked back.

Fantastic little camera with great underwater exposure.
Case has never leaked and is a solid build (I've dropped it a few times
when the water gets choppy)

There's a new 5 megapixel version afaik.
--

"I hear ma train a comin'
.... hear freedom comin"
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