I have used a Pentax Optio W60 and my son has had success with the W30. There are several other waterproof digital cameras out there that are, I am sure, comparable. They are small and easily tucked in out of the way. I have not experimented with the underwater capacity that much….the most hyped feature. I am equally sold on the camera’s capacity to endure in wet, winter days and heavy rains. Take the time to experiment during down, slow times with the video components, the macro capabilities, the zoom quality. The cameras are not full proof so a little experimenting will better prepare you to cruise through the settings to the necessary setting for that special moment. Several of these cameras (Optio W80, Olympus, Fuji WP) are owned by friends and they are all reasonably satisfied. Not that I need it, but I like the looks of the new Pentax W90.
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It’s nice that I ran into this post – since I am shopping around for a new digital camera for my outdoor/fishing adventures. So, you’re saying the Pentax Optio W30 and W60 are good cameras… I will definitely look into them. Pentax hasn’t really crossed my mind until now, thanks.
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Yes, they have been nice cameras. I have usually had Canon cameras. But, a few years ago, I noticed a few guide friends were taking pretty nice quality pics of client’s fish. The then Pentax Optio 30 was the going thing. My son experiments more than I do. He takes quite a few great shots. Now, I would ask others what they think of Olympus or the new Fuji. Maybe a question put out on a Fly Fishing or fishing/outdoors forum might get you some feed back as well. I do know I have not fully explored the capabilities of the camera AND I cannot emphasize enough to experiment, know your settings and buy a 4 gig card. Just my suggestions. Good luck
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