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Need a new Camera!

Post by Squatch » Tue Mar 29, 2016 9:45 pm

OK 1st I'm NOT a photographer and never will be. I just take snapshots. But I do a bit of that.

1st and foremost it has to be waterproof without a separate case. I'm a fisherman and canoeist.

Not looking for a DSLR. I'm looking for a decent point and shoot. The less menu items the better. I just want to take simple pictures. Most of the menu items on new cameras I don't want to wade through and don't use.

My uses often require me to just grab the camera and shoot. So I want one that works WELL like that. The current camera takes so long to aim and focus the day is over before the pic gets shot.

In the film days we used a Minolta Weathermatic. It was perfect though big by today's standards.

It was replaced by an early Olympus Stylus splashproof with a sliding cover. It also had a real veiwfinder in addition to the screen. Loved that in dim light. Don't remember the model # but liked it a lot till it got dunked in the canoe.

That one got replaced by another Olympus. A stylus 550WP. It works but I've never been fond of it. Very slow camera. Too many functions I don't need or use. The menu is tiny and a PIA to use. Doesn't take good close up shots. And the zoom is crappy.

So I need: easy, simple, rugged, can be used without having to put on my glasses to read a menu, water proof, takes decent close ups, fit's in a shirt pocket. And I like removable memory cards. My printer has slots for them.

Any suggestions?


Don't even mention an I-phone. We ain't going there.
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Re: Need a new Camera!

Post by ditto1958 » Tue Mar 29, 2016 10:53 pm

Waterproof as in underwater, or splash proof?

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Re: Need a new Camera!

Post by Sir Henry » Tue Mar 29, 2016 10:59 pm

As a former professional photographer I suggest an iPhone. It won't do much but take a simple snapshot but I believe that is what you want. I have a very basic camera I take hiking but even its not quick to turn on and get the system up and running. I can modify the pictures on my computer so in the end they are quite good. An iPhone will startup in a second and most likely you will have it in your shirt pocket anyway. Granted they don't usually take very good pictures but they can be brought to life on a computer.
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Re: Need a new Camera!

Post by Squatch » Wed Mar 30, 2016 2:14 am

Waterproof as in wet in a boat!

I have no need for a smart phone. Don't use the cell I have. I can buy lot's of camera's for a couple months paying for smart phone service.
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Re: Need a new Camera!

Post by RetiredSeabee » Wed Mar 30, 2016 7:39 am

Here is a link to B&H photo for cameras that fit your needs. I have bought lenses and other gear from them. Good prices and fast service. Just reading through a few of these models the Fujifilm and Nikons look like a great fit. Not too many bells and whistles and great prices.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?at ... 4052359761
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Re: Need a new Camera!

Post by Travlin » Wed Mar 30, 2016 8:29 am

Squatch, I totally agree simple is good. I don't have and don't want a smart phone or any other complicated electronics. Re the tippy canoe, you should check out a Gheenoe. They are like a square stern canoe that won't tip. I have had one since 1982. I can stand up while fishing with no fear of getting wet. Good luck.

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Re: Need a new Camera!

Post by Sir Henry » Wed Mar 30, 2016 8:46 am

RetiredSeabee wrote:Here is a link to B&H photo for cameras that fit your needs. I have bought lenses and other gear from them. Good prices and fast service. Just reading through a few of these models the Fujifilm and Nikons look like a great fit. Not too many bells and whistles and great prices.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?at ... 4052359761
Great link and search. I saw a few that would even work for me as a backpacker.
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Re: Need a new Camera!

Post by JEBar » Wed Mar 30, 2016 10:59 am

I carry a Cannon Power Shot SX120 .... https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/port ... t-sx120-is ..... it meets almost all of the wants listed in the opening post .... don't know that its waterproof, other than to take come pictures in the rain I haven't tested it (and don't plan too :shock: )

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Re: Need a new Camera!

Post by Squatch » Wed Mar 30, 2016 10:13 pm

Thanks for the link RSB. Looks like Olympus still rules the waterproof stuff.

Travlin I'm familiar with the Gheenoes. I fish shallow rivers usually. Fiberglass is not what you want in the rocks. Flipping canoes is not the problem. I haven't done that in years. I actually sold my tandem last fall. Still have my Solo canoe. Most of my trips are in my outboard jet Bassboat. But when you are on or around water things get wet.
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Re: Need a new Camera!

Post by ditto1958 » Wed Mar 30, 2016 10:31 pm

Sir Henry wrote:As a former professional photographer I suggest an iPhone. It won't do much but take a simple snapshot but I believe that is what you want. I have a very basic camera I take hiking but even its not quick to turn on and get the system up and running. I can modify the pictures on my computer so in the end they are quite good. An iPhone will startup in a second and most likely you will have it in your shirt pocket anyway. Granted they don't usually take very good pictures but they can be brought to life on a computer.
You just had to go there!? He said don't go there.

Seriously Squatch, iPhones have caused kind of a problem for folks wanting to buy simple point and shoot cameras. They have made smart phone cameras so good that no one buys very many of the cameras you are looking for, so they don't make very many of them any more.

So you've got a couple choices. One is to take Sir Henry's advice and try using an iPhone.

Second, is to go out and find the most inexpensive Canon point and shoot camera they are currently selling at your local big box electronics store. Don't worry about whether it's waterproof. It will be splash proof. If you dunk it and kill it, buy a new cheap camera.

Third is to get another waterproof one from Olympus. Their cameras tend to be slower than the competition, but Olympus makes excellent lenses, and their digital cameras have always been known for producing really good colors.

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