John Rountree
Nothing is what I want
Not sure where to post this, so please move if not appropriate. I am looking for a good, compact point and shoot to take with me fly fishing. I have always used a Leica, so lens quality is foremost. I would also like a relatively fast aperture (F/2.8 minimum) and good seals to keep out the damp. A zoom is not really important. But I am more concerned about the optical zoom rather than the digital zoom. Any suggestions (not limited to Fuji) will be appreciated.
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
Well, the thing that comes straight to mind is a specialist weather proofed camera. If you want a Leica lens, perhaps the LUMIX® Digital Camera DMC-FT5?
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John Rountree
Nothing is what I want
Thanks for the suggestion, but that isn't really what I am looking for. Just a regular. good quality P&S will do.
Sony RX100 II?
GaryLH
Veteran
The only Fuji x tran sensor camera that I can remember being advertised as weatherproof is the new xt1 along w/ the upcoming 18-135. I don't believe that the x100s, x20, or xq1 were advertised as weatherproof, but I could be wrong.
I think they have may have a normal Bayer type sensor camera that is considered weatherproof, but I really don't keep track of that.
Alternative are
- Nikon One aw1
-- 1 inch sensor
-- csc
-- two lenses that are waterproof like the camera body down to something like 30 meters if I remember right.
- Olympus omd em5 is weatherproof
-- m43 sensor
-- the 12-50 kit lens or the Panasonic 12-35 are supposed to be weatherproof
Otherwise I think something like a normal p&s Bayer sensor camera like the Panasonic ft series would be the way to go as well...
Gary
I think they have may have a normal Bayer type sensor camera that is considered weatherproof, but I really don't keep track of that.
Alternative are
- Nikon One aw1
-- 1 inch sensor
-- csc
-- two lenses that are waterproof like the camera body down to something like 30 meters if I remember right.
- Olympus omd em5 is weatherproof
-- m43 sensor
-- the 12-50 kit lens or the Panasonic 12-35 are supposed to be weatherproof
Otherwise I think something like a normal p&s Bayer sensor camera like the Panasonic ft series would be the way to go as well...
Gary
oftheherd
Veteran
I have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W50 which is an older 6 MP P&S. My daughters got it for me, along with a plastic cover that wouldn't be wise to go scuba diving with, but should survive a shallow dunking and quick recovery. I am sure you could get a larger MP P&S and a similar case. I think the problem you will have is getting a constant f/2.8 lens. Mine has a Zeiss Vario Tessar f/2.8-5.2/6.3-18.9,
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2006/2/13/sonydscw30
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2006/2/13/sonydscw30
I don't think he's looking for weatherproof... see # 3 above.
v_roma
Well-known
If "seals to keep out the damp" means weatherproof, I think the Olympus OM-D EM-5 is as compact as you're going to get. If it needs to be smaller than that, RX100 I or II would be my suggestion but it's not weatherproof. EDIT: Or maybe the new Ricoh GR.
GaryLH
Veteran
I don't think he's looking for weatherproof... see # 3 above.
His comment about good seals to keep out the damp --> really points to a weatherproof design though. Otherwise, I am not sure the seals on most cameras are good enough.
If it is a p&s in the Fuji xtran line, I would say x20 right now because it has a good zoom and ovf or the x100s, but these are not considered to be weatherproof.
Gary
His comment about good seals to keep out the damp --> really points to a weatherproof design though.
Sure, but #3 was in response to #2 which suggested that.
nongfuspring
Well-known
If you're planning to take the camera with you while you stand in the water I'd recommend something more than just weatherproof. Gary's suggestion of an AW1 is a good choice, it's probably the best waterproof P&S I can think of.
Otherwise an RX100 (II), Nikon V1, Fuji X20, etc. You could get a Leica P&S but they're all rebadged Panasonics.
Otherwise an RX100 (II), Nikon V1, Fuji X20, etc. You could get a Leica P&S but they're all rebadged Panasonics.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
I think you can't go wrong with either the Canon Powershot S110 or the S120.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
John,
Check this web page at dpreview. Its their annual recommendation list of weatherproof cameras. I've always heard good things about the Olympus 'tough' cameras, and there's one on this list that has an f2.0 lens!
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/3436829389/dpreview-recommends-best-waterproof-cameras
Check this web page at dpreview. Its their annual recommendation list of weatherproof cameras. I've always heard good things about the Olympus 'tough' cameras, and there's one on this list that has an f2.0 lens!
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/3436829389/dpreview-recommends-best-waterproof-cameras
John Rountree
Nothing is what I want
Thanks all, I have some reading to do. As far as the "seals"... I guess I could have been more specific, but since I am looking to take it fly fishing with me I want something that can withstand wet hands, or the occasional small splash. I realize this isn't the right forum since I am essentially looking for a point and shoot. Jamie, thanks for the link. That will help a lot.
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Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I think Olympus makes a P&S that is weather proofed.
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
Quick search give these:
http://www.getolympus.com/us/en/dig...5&ici=camerasnav_point-shoot-image&icn=topnav
http://www.getolympus.com/us/en/dig...5&ici=camerasnav_point-shoot-image&icn=topnav
Rodchenko
Olympian
I have a TG-630, which is a surprisingly versatile P&S, but I really want a TG-2.
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tedwhite
Guest
Canon Powershot S95. Slips in a pocket and I've used it in the rain without mishap. Amazing images, too.
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