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    cameras

    What is everyones camera of choice for canyons?
    I had a nikon 880 for awhile but sand and moisture killed it.

    the pentax optio w30 looks good and can be had from $200-250

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    camera

    Take a look at this
    waterproof and shock proof

    http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...p?product=1287

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    I have owned W10 for about two years now. I have taken it through hell and back and it still keeps on snapping sweet pics and videos. I really liked the new Olympus camera (the one listed above). I'd totally replace my W10 with this one, except for one huge thing (at least to me):

    Movie Mode AVI Movie with Sound: 640x480/15fps, SHQ; 320x240/15fps, HQ; 160x120/15fps, SQ

    I take a lot of videos with my W10 (rafting mostly). So the 30 fps vs 15 fps is a big downside to my likings. If you don't care about the movie mode, then Olympus is a great camera.

    If you are looking for a dust/water proof cameras Pentax W30 or Olympus 725 are the only choice really. Unless you go with an SLR and a kinda expensive waterproof case.

    Hope this helps!

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    For point and shoots, i really like my canon s80. Wider angle lens and full manual controls so it's great for slot canyons.
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    I have the above Olympus camera; got a killer deal on it. Been on two cave trips, it's been in mud, wet, and dragged around on a lanyard around my neck while I've been belly crawling in a stream bed over cobbles. Takes decent pictures but you have to watch the ISO 800, kinda grainy( if in a dark slot canyon)
    My main camera is a Canon digital Rebel SLR and I've been upgrading the glass on it but for tamer hiking and canyons only.
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    I just recently bought the pentax W30 it appears to be a great camera. I will be testing it out in Alaska on an extreme fishing adventure. I can't wait to take some underwater pictures. Newegg.com has a deal that they are offering which includes a 2gb sd card.

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    I have the Olympus 720SW, Liking it alot but it does get grainy at higher ISO.

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    looks like the best deal--anyone dealt with them?
    http://www.bwayphoto.com/product.asp?id=pnoptiow30

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    Quote Originally Posted by Win
    I have the Olympus 720SW, Liking it alot but it does get grainy at higher ISO.

    Win
    I read some optio reviews that said the same thing Win.
    still undecided

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    If you want video, go with W30, if you want stills only and some video go with Olympus. Olympus is smaller in size and has a lens cover. W30 has a plastic cover on the lens, so you have to be careful at times. Also W30 has MOV video format, which kinda blows unless you use a MAC.

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    Be careful where you buy from, I did a quick search on Bway Camera. Not Good!

    http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Broadway_Photo

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    I'd get it from Newegg if it was me

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    wow--thx Win.

    I hadn't researched them yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex
    If you want video, go with W30, if you want stills only and some video go with Olympus. Olympus is smaller in size and has a lens cover. W30 has a plastic cover on the lens, so you have to be careful at times. Also W30 has MOV video format, which kinda blows unless you use a MAC.
    maybe I better go olympus,I can't even spell mac

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    Well, I use WIndows and hate Mac, you can dump MOV files directly to Youtube and you can convert the MOV format into AVI if you want to do editing in Microsoft Windows Maker. Again, it depends how much video options you want to have. If you want good video, go W30, 15 fps just doesn't cut it.

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    Hey Alex, I think Pentax recommends getting the gaskets/seals on your W10 cleaned/lubed/etc. every year or so. Have you had that done yet? Just wondering how necessary it is (certainly environment is a factor) and how much it costs.

    Brent

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    Brent, thanks for heads up, I didn't know that. I haven't had any problems with it yet, but I will re grease it tonight.

    I think I bought mine for like 260 when they first came out, I got it at Costco, so if it ever leaks Costco will be more than happy to replace it

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    Me too!

    Quote Originally Posted by chin
    For point and shoots, i really like my canon s80. Wider angle lens and full manual controls so it's great for slot canyons.
    I love my S80 so I picked up the WP housing (eBay about $150) With this housing is pretty much full button function and rated to 140 feet (ie: SCUBA divving).

    The 28mm wide is awesome in the canyons compared to most point and shoot's 32-37mm lenses, that was the feature that clinched it for me.

    I've taken it a lot of places that I cannot take my Nikon D200 w/ 10-20mm lens.

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    Re: Me too!

    Quote Originally Posted by CactusJackSlade
    Quote Originally Posted by chin
    For point and shoots, i really like my canon s80. Wider angle lens and full manual controls so it's great for slot canyons.
    I love my S80 so I picked up the WP housing (eBay about $150) With this housing is pretty much full button function and rated to 140 feet (ie: SCUBA divving).

    The 28mm wide is awesome in the canyons compared to most point and shoot's 32-37mm lenses, that was the feature that clinched it for me.

    I've taken it a lot of places that I cannot take my Nikon D200 w/ 10-20mm lens.

    CJS
    I got the WP housing as well before a dive trip to honduras and have been really impressed. It works great for wet canyons, high-dust areas, waterfalls, etc. It and my gorillapod have been idispensible.
    Praying for a precision-type earthquake.

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