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    Best Underwater(ish) Digital Camera?

    Im going to America this november and visiting areas where it will be snowing, and I am off to Fiji in December for a couple of weeks. Never in my life have I considered buying my own digital camera, but I would really like one for these two trips, and I need one that is pretty darn waterproof.

    My two picks so far are:

    Sony Cybershot tx10:
    http://www.sony.com.au/product/dsc-tx10

    (Obiously not the pink one)

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    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT2
    http://panasonic.net/avc/lumix​/compact/ts2_ft2/

    The first one is by far the better looking device, but I would be a lot more comfortable with the ruggedness of the Lumix. There is also the Lumix FT3, but it is quite a bit more expensive for not much more in terms of features - so I am disregarding it.

    I need somebody who has experience with cameras to tell me which one is going to take better quality pictures for the majority of settings (ie night/day/indoors/underwater/etc).

    So far my main pro's for the Cybershot are:
    -Way better looking/much slimmer (ie better pocketability)
    -Higher resolution photos
    -Higher resolution videos
    -Higher resolution screen
    -1cm macro
    -Lens is protected when not in use

    Pro's for Lumix:
    -Much more rugged - it comes with a silicone case so I would be much more comfortable throwing this in my bag/keeping it by the pool on bricks/rough concrete
    - Waterproof to 10m compared to the cybershot's 5m
    - Slightly cheaper
    - Better zoom (4.6 compared to 4)
    -Easier to use (my parents have a cheap panasonic secondary camera which has a 'happy mode' - it seriously makes it the easiest camera to use in any setting and the FT2 has the same feature).

    Please camera gurus, guide me! And if I have missed any obvious candidates, please inform me (not interested in the Olympus Mju range as they apparently take crap photos and are the size of a house brick)
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    i'd be going the panasonic over the sony.
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    panasonic FT2 is discontinued afaik.

    FT3 is the best I have used by far
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    I might be able to buy an FT2 off my cousin for under $200 so thats why it has priority over the FT3....

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by poita Click here to enlarge
    panasonic FT2 is discontinued afaik.

    FT3 is the best I have used by far
    What features does it have that you like?

    Have you used it in water?

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    not the features, the quality of the pics.

    Although the new dual lock on the ft3 is a nice aaddition

    Haven't used it myself underwater, but have seen pics and video from it

    Very impressed
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    I have seen sample photos from the ft2 and they are pretty impressive. The ft2 also has dual locks, the ft1 did not

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by guy 27 Click here to enlarge
    i'd be going the panasonic over the sony.
    any particular reason?

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    thats right the ft1 had the ssingle lock.

    The thing i ddont like aout tthe wony is a touch screen and sliding front

    If you use it under water a fair bit it will get clogged up and jam

    The least amount of moving parts on a shock proof camera the best
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    I ended up getting the sony because the image quality was quite a bit better than the lumix...also features like better macro and image stabilization were a big plus. Its also about half the size of the lumix. I might look at getting a 20m waterproof housing for it in the future. Overall I'm really happy with the camera so far

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