Guys, do you use mobile or DSLR camera? I'm using DSLR, but it is too hard to carry to the forest and is not convenient....
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Not a camera, but I used a Lifeproof Nuud case for an iphone 5 and it survived complete submersion multiple times, although it was only 30-50cm down. Was good for photos and navigation while in and around water.If I'm 'doing photography', especially wildlife, I'll be using my DSLR. However, having just spent the weekend canoeing, and realized I'd only taken a few photos because the camera was packed away in a Aquapac bag, I've decided I want a 'cheaper' waterproof camera that can be to hand all the time.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
If I'm 'doing photography', especially wildlife, I'll be using my DSLR. However, having just spent the weekend canoeing, and realized I'd only taken a few photos because the camera was packed away in a Aquapac bag, I've decided I want a 'cheaper' waterproof camera that can be to hand all the time.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
We currently have the following from their line: TG-850, TG-870 and the TG-5. My favorite is the TG-5, which has very capable photography and macro features.