5' is plenty for us, as I only plan on using in the same situations where I
used a waterproof disposable previously (i.e. waterparks and/or other
shallow locations). I already have a G2 and a G3 for all other situations,
so this will just be my fun and splash camera and my goal is just to do
better than a disposable and a photo cd and be able to see the pictures
immediately after I take em. I found the unit for cheaper than $250 and
just like its small, compact design that is perfect for the places I will
use it at. Thanks for the input.
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Rob
"Dan Birchall" < m> wrote in
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> (RM) wrote:
> > Just curious. I know it only goes down to 5' deep, however I'm looking
at
> > buying one for our trips to waterparks and summer vacations.
>
> Even in the ocean, 5' should be plenty if you're just snorkeling on the
> surface over a reef or something. Lack of a zoom is also fine underwater.
>
> US$250 with a coupon (according to DealCam) is a bit steep though for
> a 2-megapixel with no zoom - if you were wanting to do slightly deeper
> stuff you might be able to find a better all-around 2mp camera _and_ a
> soft enclosure (i.e. Ewa-Marine) for around that price.
>
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