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    Re: Waterproof point -n-shoot or pocket camcorder?

    We've got one of these at the office:

    http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/shop/Cameras-Camcorders/Digital-Cameras/2010-LUMIX-Digital-Cameras/model.DMC-TS2S_11002_7000000000000005702"]Panasonic DMC-TS2[/url]

    It's great for underwaters and takes some amazing photos. If you're looking for something to be able to take snorkeling or any water sports this is the one to get.

    The focusing is pretty fast (well faster than Olympus) so that's a big selling point. It's not expensive so that helps too. It's very feature rich and definitely works well for a point and shoot. If Canon had something like this I'd steer you in their direction since I love all of Canon's P&S but I think this Panasonic P&S conquers any waterproof camera out there right now. Then again that's biased since I'm using this one
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    Re: Waterproof point -n-shoot or pocket camcorder?

    I want to get a waterproof housing for my Canon SLR. But of course, that costs an arm and a leg. :P
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    Re: Waterproof point -n-shoot or pocket camcorder?

    I recently picked up a GoPro HD and I love it. I thought I would be lost without a screen, but it works out fine; the video is great.
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    Re: Waterproof point -n-shoot or pocket camcorder?

    Quote Originally Posted by Good Times
    We've got one of these at the office:

    http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/shop/Cameras-Camcorders/Digital-Cameras/2010-LUMIX-Digital-Cameras/model.DMC-TS2S_11002_7000000000000005702"]Panasonic DMC-TS2[/url]

    It's great for underwaters and takes some amazing photos. If you're looking for something to be able to take snorkeling or any water sports this is the one to get.

    The focusing is pretty fast (well faster than Olympus) so that's a big selling point. It's not expensive so that helps too. It's very feature rich and definitely works well for a point and shoot. If Canon had something like this I'd steer you in their direction since I love all of Canon's P&S but I think this Panasonic P&S conquers any waterproof camera out there right now. Then again that's biased since I'm using this one
    My Grandpa is big into digital photography, and he has been raving about the new Panasonic cameras that they have caught up to the big names in quality/features, and have actually surpassed in some ways. I dont have experience with that camera, but Panasonic in general is really good now.
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