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opinions on the Olympus Tough TG-820
Olympus Tough TG-820 Digital Compact Camera | Olympus Imaging Australia |
This one would be better for you what you do, Paul.
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this is a re gift in the making lol!
Looks like a great camera paul, I was lookin at one and the price tag made me think of how serious I was about photography. think it would be great for takin some pictures of the salt and spray. good luck with it, let us know how you do. supposed to be a fantastic outdoorsey type addition to the tech savvy person... |
don't know if this helps but I've been using the Tough TG-1 for several months and it's a fantastic camera...great,crisp night shots...easily adjusts for an array of of pic options, low light setting, auto point and shoot is really good....programmable custom settings..sealed and rugged so far...still learning it....
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I have a much older version that is pretty good. Quote:
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Thanks guys, except George, I got it for xmas. Looks like a decent camera and as much as I would want to spend on a camera I will probably not be very nice to. |
Good luck with your new toy.One of the good features is it's tight to 30+ feet.In the area you fish you'll be able to retrieve it off the sandy bottom and it will still work.
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That looks cool, I bought a Go-Pro early last season with all the accessories and frankly I've used it twice. I think I'm putting that puppy up for sale and going with a more family pic orientated camera, I just never became a fan of the fish eye look. Paid around $375 for the lot, anyone interested pm me, been used about 4 times total and obvioulsy its brand new. I'll be taking a pic soon of all the accessories and posting in on the classified, but hey if you want to save me the trouble, make me an offer.
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I have the 6020 an earlier version and it takes very good photos. Just don't use the Olympus software it all but killed a machine of mine.
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This is my experience with waterproofed cameras.
It pays to do some online research on current models. Every year...improvements will push different models to the front of the line. At the time I purchased mine...the Panasonic TS2 was the top....no longer true, as the current generation(TS4) of the series showed leakage issues from different reviews including customer reviews on amazon. In terms of waterproof cameras...Like waterproof reels(no matter the brand)...You need to consider and treat them as water resistant... especially in the salt. Even though these cameras are rated to be submerged for long periods I do not. It treat is as splash resistant with an occasional underwater shot or two. My TS2 is two years old and hasn't leaked yet. But it has show signs of pitting...the metal shell has corroded from the salt. I can only guess that eventually the waterproofing will be breached. For my camera and others...you are supposed to soak them in fresh water after use in the ocean. I mostly do not...and perhaps only do it every 10 outings if I remember. I am lazy...and I will eventually pay the price. My first surf camera was not waterproof. It slipped out of my camera bag without me knowing...Then I saw it tumbling in the wash. Toast! My second was a "waterproof" Pentax Optio W30...awesome camera, but the first time wading with it....it was underwater for about five minutes... the waterproofing was breached. Toast! Pentax replaced it with a new one and it lasted for about a year before the waterproofing failed again. I babied the camera and it rarely was submerged. That camera took awesome pictures. Now I have the Panasonic TS2...I like it but still do not have it dialed in in terms of picture quality. It is still going strong, but I have been limiting its time underwater. This season I started wetsuiting...and I keep the camera in a small drybag on my belt. It seems that in general the technology is getting better. The doors and gaskets have become more reliable. The biggest note is that although these are claimed to be waterproof....it does not mean that they are beach or ocean proof. It just takes some sand or salt buildup to give water a passage into the electronics. You need to maintain them and baby them a bit in these environments. If bulk is not an issue...camera housings are an option. I do not have experience with them so I can not give advise, but will say I have a preference in canon products and if I were to go with a camera with a waterproof housing, I would bee-line to cannon. I feel canon is the easiest and nicest point and shoot on the market. Their waterproof version does not get good reviews....which is why I do not own one. Below is the search I did this fall past came up with the Olympus Tough TG-1 as being the top pick of all the life-proof camera. I do not own one, but I did the research for a friend. I hope the info is helpful. Conclusion - Waterproof Camera Showdown - The Best Waterproof Camera 2012 Pentax Optio WG-2 review - Pocket-lint Olympus Tg-1-Ihs Review: Overview Best LifeProof Cameras - 2012 Edition Olympus Tough TG-1 Digital Camera Review - DigitalCamerainfo.com |
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I have the intention of water resistant. Just want something that in case i get it wet by accident I won't ruin it. Hopefully when I do get the chance to take a pic of George the lens won't shatter. It didn't say anything about being ugly proof so all of your pics will have to be taken with a bag over your head. The unknown fisherman.
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I have the older model of that camera for probably six years now, maybe longer... anyways I've dropped it in the water several times, including bouncing it off a rock once without issues. It is significantly easier to use than the gopro, and you can see what you just took a picture of without having to purchase anything else. Also works well in very cold temps, it usu. sits in my chest pocket while snowboarding/ice fishing and turns on/takes pictures like it's in the 70's and not 10 degrees. I don't know George so I can't say if it will handle that or not. Enjoy.
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proven to resist cracking or fogging over from even the ugliest characters known. I would guess that any of the life-proof cameras would exceed your requirements...especially if it will be dry most of the time. It comes down to the features you want and the cost. You may even consider getting an older model or a cheaper one. There are some on the market for half the cost. Some of these high end cameras have gps...which I really don't understand as it seems to be a huge overhead and not a feature I want. Like...all the pics are stamped with coordinates of where the picture is taken...Creepy! I am not sure how accessible the info is or if it transfers and can be read by others, but it seems to me to be an invasion of privacy. Most reviews state that having the GPS on will really drain the battery. The good thing about the 820....is that it comes without a GPS....so at least you are not paying for a feature you will disable. I just noticed that I didn't read the full thread and you already have the camera. I am sure it is going to be awesome. |
My older Olympus died in my raincoat pocket.
The service dept said I should have been sending it in for seal maintenance...... didn't see that in the manual. That said I'll probably get another one with the 2.0 lens. ( good reviews) Fishing is expensive no matter what I do. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Still like the fuji they have at costco. Short money and water/shock/dust proof.Kids use in the pool underwater and it can be buried in sand.I would tell any parent to grab one because with the fancy cameras theysell usually have to be put away in those conditions and they are missing the best shots.
I hope your elbow is improving Paul and I am anxious to put a beacon on your new ride. |
Thanks Chris. Getting better but still not sure it will be all the way better. Have not pushed it yet.
On another note I was in Westport at my sis house x mas eve and talked to my bro in law and he said something about having to get a template of the seat or what ever he was going to do for you. He did get on your boat and measured some stuff but he said he needs a template to make sure. Maybe you can give him a call. I will PM you his #. Have a happy and healthy new year. |
I have Olympus stylus tough 3000, 12 mp, 5ft shockproof, 10ft waterproof, and think its a great camera! I have dropped it, and got it wet, but not under water as is says it can go. 2 years now and, has taken tons of great pic's.
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Olympus customer service is great. I deposited Ron's camera in the ocean off the coast of cuttyhunk. We had some valuable pictures in the camera and decided to bring our masks and dive for it 3 weeks later. Surprisingly we found the camera and although the camera was destroyed. It remained water tight. We where able to retrieve the photos. We wrote to Olympus telling the story the sent him and new upgraded camera.
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I have that camera. Great focusing, great shots and colors. The controls are a bit pain till you get used to it. The video at 1080 is insane but of course the automatic focus is suspect as it usually is in these type of cameras but if you got a steady hand you can take some amazing video
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I'm still using an old Olympus 850 without issue...My first waterproof camera. Not a lot of bells and whistles like newer cameras but it's more than adequate for me.
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I have a similar model from 2 yrs ago and have used it underwater snorkeling for days and it works fine. I just rinse off the salt water. Great camera.
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great. Thanks guys for all the feedback
Looks like the only add on I will have to remember is the bag for George's head. |
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awesome you bring your own bag.
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I use a Olympus TG-1 which I bought in Aug. and has been fishing with me since I got it. Great photos, video and 60per sec is really cool. Cool thing is it's small enough that it isn't a pain to carry around. I put it in my dry top pocket!
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