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Digital Photography - Update on Sea&Sea AquaPix DX-3100 Underwater Camera PROBLEMS |
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Earlier I posted to this newsgroup that my recently purchased Sea&Sea
AquaPix DX-3100 was exhibiting surprisingly poor image quality (http://groups.google.com/groups?q=dx...=UTF-8&oe=UTF- 8&selm=vs1kpu69dhulec%40corp.supernews.com&rnum=1) . I brought this concern to Sea&Sea's attention and while they were very friendly (including getting me a quick replacement DX-3100 to see if my particular DX-3100 was defective), it appears that this camera line suffers from a design flaw that cannot be fixed. In fact Sea&Sea admits that the image quality suffers from pixelation and that Sea&Sea's DX-3000G model provides much better image quality. So, while I have had a great deal of enjoyment from my Sea&Sea MX-10, I have to strongly recommend to anyone reading this message, that they not purchase the DX-3100. -Dan [Emailing me directly requires a switch from '.spam' to '.com' in my address] Dan |
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Dan <> wrote:
>I brought this concern to Sea&Sea's attention and while they were very >friendly (including getting me a quick replacement DX-3100 to see if my >particular DX-3100 was defective), it appears that this camera line suffers >from a design flaw that cannot be fixed. In fact Sea&Sea admits that the >image quality suffers from pixelation and that Sea&Sea's DX-3000G model >provides much better image quality. Bummer. I'll suggest the Canon line, or the waterproof Olympus, as starting replacements. No pixelation here, not even without a strobe. -- Jason O'Rourke www.jor.com |
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