Huss
Veteran
Any water proof camera is only as good as the condition of its seals. If they are worn or old, the camera may flood. Even fresh seals can fail if they are not perfectly clean when the camera is closed. Perfectly clean = not even a single grain of sand.
There are a whole bunch of flooded/ruined Nikonos cameras on ebay.. Clue #1 is if they say 'untested'. Clue #2 is to check pics of the inside of the camera, any signs of corrosion means it is done. Clue #3 is if they don't post pics of the inside of the camera.
But, if you are only staying topside, not actually going into the water, then u should be ok.
There are a whole bunch of flooded/ruined Nikonos cameras on ebay.. Clue #1 is if they say 'untested'. Clue #2 is to check pics of the inside of the camera, any signs of corrosion means it is done. Clue #3 is if they don't post pics of the inside of the camera.
But, if you are only staying topside, not actually going into the water, then u should be ok.
JoeLopez
Well-known
Consider a Fujifilm XP120, XP130, etc.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
A fellow stopped into my shop the other day, on the way to a beach weekend. With his film BP-MP & 1.4 Summilux slung over his shoulder.
My kind of guy.
My kind of guy.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Beach cameras
Beach cameras
Another version of the same Canon 35mm waterproof camera is model A-1.
Results are quite good for a point & shoot.
I also own a Nikonos V and recommend it highly.
The 35/2.5 lens works equally well above and under water.
Chris
Beach cameras
Another version of the same Canon 35mm waterproof camera is model A-1.
Results are quite good for a point & shoot.
I also own a Nikonos V and recommend it highly.
The 35/2.5 lens works equally well above and under water.
Chris
Ccoppola82
Well-known
So the "weathersealed" eos 1v w 16-35 + 6d w one of my other sealed lenses wouldn't offer enough protection against sand? I don't plan to go into the water with it. Sand is more my concern. I also have a number of old Pentax cameras I've collected over the years and an Olympus sp I could use instead.... I have so much stuff, I'd rather not buy any more.
David Hughes
David Hughes

The Konica Genbakantoku 28 WB a tough P&S camera with a 28mm f/3.5 lens. Designed for use by civil engineers etc. Sometimes called the Konica Off Road...
More info here:- http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Konica_Genba_Kantoku_28WB
Regards, David
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