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Canon D10 Waterproof Is Suitable For Those Who Like Adventure
Canon PowerShot happens to be one favorite waterproof cameras, especially those of you that like adventure. Now, Canon launched the latest generation of Canon PowerShot D10 with a kind Waterproof to 33 feet, cold resistant from 14-104 degrees (F) and shockproof up to 4 feet. Canon D10 Waterproof is also equipped with advanced features like 12.1 megapixels, DIGIC 4 Image Processor, iSAPS Technology, A Face Detection Self-Timer and many other features. Of course, these features make the Canon D10 Waterproof is good for those who like adventure and hobbies
This is one of the best waterproof digital camera especially for individuals who like adventure and hobbies
What's in the Box
Canon D10 Camera comes :
* PowerShot D10 body
* Lithium-ion battery pack (NB-6L)
* Battery charger (CB-2LY)
* Wrist strap (WS-DC7)
* Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM
* USB interface cable (IFC-400PCU)
* AV cable (AVC-DC400)
So many of our family's vacations are at beaches, lakes, water-parks, or hikes and bringing along the sensitive digital camera happens to be a problem. If I carried it then I could not get in water and I spent more time worrying whether the sand would damage it than taking pics of my family. I lost a camera on a Disney Park fun ride when water suddenly splashed into the ride and we were miserable for losing all our pics. With this camera you can drop it in water and not worry about your pics unless you lose the camera (happened to me another time when I fell overboard and dropped a camera in the open sea). I have other cameras that I've been too lazy to review but I am excited about this one so I sat down to write this review.
This is like a regular Canon Camera with full functionalities and the added waterproof feature. It can be|It may be compared to the new SD780 IS which sells for fifty bucks less. The features are similar, except that this one is waterproof and bulkier and does not have a viewfinder (not that you can see much through a fogged up viewfinder in humid conditions).
Some great features:
- Good looking waterproof camera, "cuteness" is essential, I disliked those clear cases that you need to screw on your camera and as one reviewer reported they can still get fogged up
- Rainproof/Waterproof up to 33 ft, good for most pools or waterparks
- Freeze proof lens up to 14 deg F
- SMART Auto mode that detects the right scene mode for each shot (works great)
- Digic 4 processor, auto shots are nicer than some older Canon cameras, optical image stabilization and motion detection to prevent blurring of images
- 2.5 inch extra bright LCD that's covered by a protective surface to prevent scratches and looks good in bright sun
- 3X optical and 12X digital zoom
- Face detection
- "Blink" detection - the camera gives a blink warning if someone's eyes are closed in the picture
- Contrast correction - Can be set while taking picture or even afterward to correct darker areas
- Continuous shooting lets you capture the perfect water shot
- Scene modes - The auto mode does a good job of sensing the conditions but if you intend to set a mode you get selecting - Night exposure, Panorama (stitch together shots in one), programmable mode, portrait, sunset, beach, fireworks, aquarium, underwater, snow, indoor, kids and pets, foliage, long shutter, color accent (keep only one color in a pic, so the water and jeans will be blue while the people black and white) and color swap (change one color to another, swap the color of your boat from beige to red).
Video: GoBandit GPS HD helmet cam – Just In (Bike Radar)
The helmet cam market has exploded in recent times. Increasingly novel ways to
capture your ride – GoPro's 3D camera is a case in point – mean companies are
having to do more to stand out from the crowd.
So how does GoBandit's £299.99 cam stand up against the rest? We shot some
footage on our local trails, and you can watch a snippet below (a full video
will be available soon).
While capable of recording high-definition video, the GoBandit's 720p
resolution (at 30 frames per second) isn't quite the 1,080p full HD of
competitor cams like the GoPro Helmet HERO and Drift HD170. It has a
135-degree wide angle lens and can shoot five megapixel still images, but
lacks a viewfinder.
The advantage this 145g camera has over its similarly priced rivals is GPS
connectivity (the ContourGPS has this but costs £70 more). This means you can
add ride data such as speed, altitude and position to your videos, adding an
extra dimension to your footage. Claimed battery life is also good, at three
hours in HD mode.
Other features include a waterproof case and LCD screen (for battery and GPS
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