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http://www.backscatter.com/learn/art...icle.php?ID=57

Επιγραμματικα:
Best Low Cost System ($259 - $850)
Olympus FE-360, Olympus PT-044, Fisheye FIX M46 52 Wide Lens, Sea & Sea YS-17

Best Low Cost System with Waterproof Camera ($629 - $1228)

Olympus 1030 SW, Olympus PT-043, Fisheye FIX M46 52 Wide Lens, Sea & Sea YS-17

Best Intermediate System ($529 - $1499)
Sony DSC-W300, Sony MPK-WD, Sea & Sea 0.6x S wide lens, Sea & Sea YS-27

Best Advanced System ($1400 - $2800)
Canon G10, Fisheye FIX G10, Fisheye FIX 15mm Wide Port, Sea & Sea YS-110alpha



Επισης μπορεις να δεις εδω:http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Q209waterproofgroup/ ενα συγκριτικο για waterproof camera

Joint test winners: Canon PowerShot D10 and Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1
If you have even glanced at the rest of this review, then the winners should come as no surprise to you at all. The D10 produced the sharpest, most detailed images of all the cameras in this group test at low ISO settings, both in and out of the water. This, combined with responsive performance and a straightforward user interface that has been proven on other cameras in the PowerShot series, means that if you were shopping for a waterproof camera mainly to use in the water, then you can stop reading right now and go order the D10.
When you get out of the water the Panasonic TS1 starts to make more sense with its more pocketable dimensions, wider zoom range, long battery life and much better video capabilities. Certainly if you need a camera to live with day-to-day then the TS1 seems a more sensible choice. Image quality at lower ISO settings edges in favor of the D10 in sharpness and detail but at ISO 1600 the TS1 produces the sharpest and most detailed images of all cameras in this group test.
Both the D10 and the TS1 have flaws. For the D10 it's the not very compact dimensions, the not very wide zoom lens that extends only from 35mm to 105mm and the VGA-only video recording functionality. For the TS1 it is the soft images at the telephoto end of the zoom range, the sometimes very frustrating-to-use design and ergonomics decisions, the limited underwater ability (3m / 10ft vs 10m / 33ft of the D10), and the rather poor flash performance. Which of these flaws are deal breakers? Only you can decide this, and with the two cameras costing about the same price in most stores, the decision ultimately comes down to those differences.
In their own ways both Canon and Panasonic have, with their first attempts at waterproof cameras, shown the segment how to innovate. This leaves you with a really great choice when you only want to take one camera with you to the beach or on that tropical holiday. The hard part now is deciding if you are going to spend more time taking pictures in the water or out of it. Both the TS1 and the D10 are great cameras, and they are joint winners of our waterproof group test.
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