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Hi fellow divers,

I'm looking around for a good compact camera that comes with commercially available u/w housing, such as the Canon Ixus / Powershot series. I used to have an S45 and was really pleased with what it could do - until it died a terrible death by seawater. :mad2:

So I am very keen to get a replacement which can take decent underwater pics as well as serve as a nice carry-around second camera on land - on days when I don't want to lug my 20D with me. :bsmilie:

Have kind of narrowed down my search to the IXUS 800 (I hear that the new 900 has been launched? Titanium!) and the Fujifilm F30 - both are small enough for what I have in mind. Any suggestions and recommendations please, particularly from those who have used these cameras for shooting underwater?

Thanks in advance!
 

canon just released the powershot A640, 10 megapix!!! ;p
 

olympus? their commercially availible gears seems to be a wider range???
 

Thanks for your responses!

I would go for a Canon Powershot S-series where u/w photo quality is concerned, but find it too bulky for carrying about on land, considering that it will mainly serve as a spare camera.

I've tried the Olympus 70-70 for land photography but it doesn't meet my requirements in terms of size, and I haven't been able to test it underwater. Love its super-macro function though!

Any IXUS 800 users here? I'm hoping to be able to see some sample shots if you've brought it on your dive trips! :)
 

Good to see that you have done some research on your own beofre posting ... :)

You might want to try the Panasonic Lumix range (their FX range is small and compact, if size is a consideration). A totally point-and-shoot camera, but good image quality (it uses a Leica lens). Housing is available for the FX-01 and the new FX-50 at Cathay Photo for $39.

NB: I haven't figured out the numbering system for Panasonic yet ... very chaotic from what I have seen. If someone knows what system they use please tell me, so I know that I am looking at a new model and not an old one :P

Haven't used the Ixus range, but I hear they are very good. Personally, I'd go for the A620 (or the A640, now that is is out), because it uses AA batteries - one less charger and spare battery type to bring along on trips.

Good luck!

Cheers, Jeff
 

Yea the powershot series looks like a good buy and it's not that big. Got some manual functions too. :)
 

Just an update to say that I've finally decided on the Fuji F30. Am loving what it can do on land; can't wait for my next dive trip to test it underwater! :D

Thanks again for your suggestions!
 

Just an update to say that I've finally decided on the Fuji F30. Am loving what it can do on land; can't wait for my next dive trip to test it underwater! :D

Thanks again for your suggestions!

Good choice! It's a treat to use underwater. You'll see for yourself the next trip. :thumbsup:
 

Good to see that you have done some research on your own beofre posting ... :)

You might want to try the Panasonic Lumix range (their FX range is small and compact, if size is a consideration). A totally point-and-shoot camera, but good image quality (it uses a Leica lens). Housing is available for the FX-01 and the new FX-50 at Cathay Photo for $39.

NB: I haven't figured out the numbering system for Panasonic yet ... very chaotic from what I have seen. If someone knows what system they use please tell me, so I know that I am looking at a new model and not an old one :P

Haven't used the Ixus range, but I hear they are very good. Personally, I'd go for the A620 (or the A640, now that is is out), because it uses AA batteries - one less charger and spare battery type to bring along on trips.

Good luck!

Cheers, Jeff

You mean the U/W housing for Lumix series is only about $40! So cheaP!???
 

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