Waterproof Camera Reviews

Waterproof Camera Reviews for Surfers - Compared


Adventure Camera
Lumix TS20
Lumix ts20
  • 16.1 Mega Pixels
  • 4x Optical Zoom
  • 720p HD Video
  • 25mm Wide Angle Lens
  • Waterproof to 16 feet
  • Shock Proof to 5 feet
  • Weight 4.3 oz

Everything You Want !
Sony TX200
Sony tx200 Waterproof Camera
  • 18.2 Mega Pixels
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 1080i @ 60fps HD Video
  • 25mm Wide Angle Lens
  • 10 Shots per Seconds
  • Anti Motion Blur Mode
  • Waterproof to 16 feet
  • Weight 4.0 oz


Our Deepest Cam
Pentax WG2
Pentax wg2 Waterproof Camera
  • 16 Mega Pixels
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 1080i HD Video
  • 28mm Wide Angle Lens
  • Waterproof to 40 feet
  • Shock Proof to 5 feet
  • Weight 6.2 oz

Top Rated !
Fuji XP100
Fuji xp100 Waterproof Camera
  • 14 Mega Pixels
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 1080i @ 30fps HD Video
  • 28mm Wide Angle Lens
  • Waterproof to 33 feet
  • Shock Proof to 6.6 feet
  • Weight 6.1 oz


TG = Tough Guy
Olympus tg820
Olympus tg820 Waterproof Camera
  • 12.0 Mega Pixels
  • 3 in View Screen
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 1080p HD Video @ 30fps
  • 28mm Equiv. Lens
  • Waterproof to 33 feet
  • Weight - 7.3 oz

Lighter - Slimmer Design
Olympus tg620
Olympus tg620 Waterproof Camera
  • 12.0 Mega Pixels
  • 3 in View Screen
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 1080p HD Video @ 30fps
  • 28mm Equiv. Lens
  • Waterproof to 16 feet
  • Weight - 5.9 oz


Our Action Sport Camera
Sony Bloggie Sport
Sony Bloggie Sport Waterproof Camera
  • 1080i Video - 5mp Photo
  • Shoot Photo while Filming Video
  • 4x Digital Zoom
  • 35mm Standard Lens
  • Waterproof to 16 feet
  • Shock Resistant to 5 feet
  • Weight 5.2 oz

Top Rated !
Sony TX10
Sony tx10 waterproof camera
  • 16.2 Mega Pixels
  • 4x Optical Zoom
  • 1080i @ 60fps HD Video
  • 25mm Wide Angle Lens
  • Waterproof to 16 feet
  • 10 Shots per Seconds
  • Anti Motion Blur Mode
  • Weight 4.7 oz


Video Activist
Kodak Playsport
Casio Exilim G Waterproof Camera
  • 5.0 Mega Pixels
  • 2 in View Screen
  • Optical Zoom - no data
  • 1080p HD Video @ 60fps
  • 35mm Equiv. Lens
  • Waterproof to 10 feet
  • Weight - 4.5 oz

Video Fanatic!
GE DV1
DV1 Surf Camera
  • 5.0 Mega Pixels
  • 2.5 in View Screen
  • Optical Zoom - no data
  • 1080p HD Video @ 60fps
  • 33mm Wide Angle Lens
  • Waterproof to 16 feet
  • Shock Proof to 5 feet
  • Weight - 5.1 oz


Simple yet Powerful
Samsung AQ100
Samsung AQ100 Waterproof Camera
  • 12.2 Mega Pixels
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 720p HD Video
  • 35mm Standard Lens
  • Weight 4.3 oz

Sporty!
Samsung W200
Samsung w200
  • 5.5 Mega Pixels
  • 3x Optical Zoom
  • 1080p HD Video
  • 33mm Standard Angle Lens
  • Shock Proof to 4 feet
  • Waterproof to 10 feet
  • Image Stablilization
  • Weight 4.6 oz


Slim Design Camera
Casio Exilim G
Casio Exilim G Waterproof Camera
  • 12.1 Mega Pixels
  • 3x Optical Zoom
  • 848 x 480 Video
  • 35mm Equiv. Lens
  • Weight 4.9 oz

Power Zoom
Ricoh PX
Ricoh PX Waterproof Camra
  • 16 Mega Pixels
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 720p HD Video
  • 28mm Wide Angle Lens
  • Waterproof to 10 feet
  • Shock Proof to 5 feet
  • Weight 4.8 oz


Our Tracker Camera
Fuji XP30
Fuji xp30 Waterproof Camera
  • 14.2 Mega Pixels
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 720p HD Video @ 30fps
  • 28mm Standard Lens
  • Waterproof to 16.5 feet
  • Weight 5.2 oz

3D & GPS Built in
Lumix TS3
Lumix ts3 Waterproof Camera
  • 12.1 Mega Pixels
  • 4.6x Optical Zoom
  • HD Video
  • 28mm Wide Angle Lens
  • Weight 6.2 oz

Water Sport Photography

3 feet or 10 feet rated camera depth?
For surfing IT DOES NOT MATTER! Even in double overhead surf. My old Pentax WPi of 4 years is only rated to 3 feet and it works fine. I lone it to my friends all the time in big surf. The depths on these cameras are rated after being that deep for 2 or more hours.
Beyond their rated depth they still don't leak, they just simply won't operate.

Shock Proof & Freeze Proof? It matters... not so much for surfing but with other action sports like dirt bike racing if your worried about wiping out or snow skiing in freezing conditions.
Using these cameras with the Surf Camera case in your action sports will greatly increase the protection!

Optical Zoom?
With Video
- It matters! You should only use the optical zoom with video because you can not zoom in on your computer with video... Unless you have an expensive edit program... and lots of time.
With Still Shots- It does not matter! (Especially in the water) You will want the widest angle possible with still pictures. The more optical zoom you use the greater chances of a blurry action sports shot and the athleteout of the frame. You can always crop and zoom in on your computer later.

Mega Pixels? It matters. When you're editing your still action sports shots you'll be amazed on how much you can zoom in and crop the action sport shot on your computer.

Weight? It matters. An addtional ounce or two does make a big difference in the feel and comfort in getting a steady action sports shot.

28mm Wide Angel? It matters. It's very difficult sometimes when trying to get an instant last second action sports shot of an athlete coming fast down the line. You'll wind up having a lot of shots with the athlete halfway out the picture. The 28mm wide angle will aliminate much of that.

HD Video? It matters. Specially when your filming a surfer on a nice long wave. 640x480 will take in nice videos but when the surfer gets further away the HD will keep it clearer.

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