B&H just released a newsletter detailing some of the best cameras that you can use for your summertime ventures, and not have to worry about a little bit of sand clogging your iris.
Here's our list of favorite cameras, via Allen Weitz's review:
We're always one to promote Canon products, as Canon is the brand of choice for all our photography needs. It has four different places for you to attach a wrist strap, which is an interesting new feature for a consumer camera.
The PowerShot D10 features a 12.1 megapixel sensor, a DIGIC 4 image processor, and a 4x 6.2 – 18.6 mm (35-105 mm equivalent) image-stabilized zoom lens. Aside from water-resistance down to 33', the PowerShot D10 is shock-proof from drops up to 4' off the ground, and is guaranteed to work in a temperature range of 14° to 105°F. For viewing images the D10 sports a 2.5", 230,000-dot LCD.
Olympus Tough-8000 ($359.95 after a $30 Instant Rebate, BH Price)
For a small camera it's rather hefty and solid to the touch. According to the folks at Olympus, the Olympus Tough-8000 is waterproof down to 33-feet (IEC60529), can be dropped onto a hard surface from a height of up to 6.6-feet (MIL-STD-810F), withstand up to 220lb of pressure, and is freeze-proof down to 14°F (MIL-STD-810F).
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