A Waterproof Point and Shoot with HD Video?

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Need a solid point and shoot to throw in your vest or chest pack, but worried about water, dirt and freezing temps? What about HD video capabilities?

Pentax just released the Optio W80 as their latest entry in the growing world of high powered, feature loaded waterproof cameras. Pentax claims the W80 can shoot in temperatures from 14 degrees Fahrenheit, be dropped 3.3 feet, and completely submerged up to 16 feet. It shoots 12.1 megapixels, has a huge 2.5 inch LCD screen, "face-detection" system, shake reduction technology, and super macro mode -- allowing shots from as little as 1 centimeter away. The lens is a fairly fast internal zoom with a 35mm equivalent focal length of 28mm-140mm.

The kicker for me though is that this tiny little camera shoots HD movies at 1280X720 pixels, even underwater. Point and Shoot cameras have gotten cheaper and way more powerful in just the past year alone. I have an older version of this same camera and love it. My new W80 came today in the mail. I'll give a full report after using it in the "field" for a couple weeks.

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Read the reviews on DPReviews.com. The Optio W80 got pretty negative reviews on image quality.

Kerry,

I looked at DPReviews.com and can't find the actual review on the W80. I found a release about the new camera, but not a review on picture quality. Do you mind posting the link where we could look. I'll be sure to give a recap in regards to use, image quality, etc in a couple of weeks and let you know what I think.

Hi Tim,

They did a "waterproof camera group test" review:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Q209waterproofgroup/

I saw the same thing on the quality, though it did receive much better reviews than the Olympus and the FujiFilm. The W60 actually rated better than the newer version.

James

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