Waterproof Digital Camera Canon PowerShot D30. The Canon Power Shot D30 waterproof camera is the ideal choice for intrepid types who often find themselves outdoors, underwater or in extreme situations. Currently the camera with the world’s deepest waterproof performance, the Power Shot D30 dives to a full 82 feet for excellent scuba and snorkeling flexibility. Bikers, hikers, skiers and climbers can also confidently pack the Power Shot D30 to document the day’s action.
The camera is shockproof to 6.5 feet, and temperature resistant all the way from 14 Degree to 104 Degree. The built-in GPS tracker records the location and time of all the images and videos you capture, and the new Sunlight LCD mode makes it easy to see the monitor even on bright, sunny days. Whether you’re underwater or on dry land, images are beautifully clear, steady and loaded with detail and natural color thanks to the Canon HS system and Intelligent IS.
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Tough and Fun Little Camera Received my Canon D30 on 04/25/2014. These will be my impressions after about 3 months of weekend use. I have taken the camera underwater on many occasions, and had the camera underwater for several hours in saltwater while snorkeling and on various trips to the beach. No issues. The seals seem to perform very well. Just remember to rinse the camera off in fresh water after being in salt water. If you forget to do so, the buttons will have a “Crusty” feel at your next use.I started a Flickr Group for photos taken with this camera- Go to Flickr –> Groups –> Search Groups –> Canon PowerShot D30. (Amazon will not allow me to post the link??) I posted some photos of the camera itself, as well as a demonstration of the “Sunlight LCD Mode” Scroll all the way to the bottom of the group to see these.Impression is 4-Star.It is impossible to compare this camera to a DSLR/SLT, so I will evaluate it on what it is- a point and shoot that you can…
Great camera, but it leaked (and broke) after just 4 uses underwater
A DIVER’S DREAM I took this little baby for some rides down to the coral reef and it exceeded my expectations: AWESOME.PROS:1.- 82 feet deep (…and maybe more) without bulky cases? Cool!2.- Made for diving: Compact, good grip, easy one-hand operation even with gloves, dedicated video button, etc. A diver’s dream.3.- The subaquatic mode (software filter) really WORKS! Kudos Canon, colours pop out as if the camera had a strobe attached; most of my underwater pictures were GREAT without any tweaks, just point that turtle and shoot.4.- Long battery life. I charged mine after six dives just to make sure, but it may have lasted longer.5.- Great underwater video too: full HD with autofocus.CONS:1.- Bigger than my previous cameras.I had a thin and small Sony TX30 but it died at 90 ft (OK, it was rated for 33 ft, my fault). Anyway all my buddies have cameras WITH cases, they all look like huge daguerrotypes when compared to this Canon D30 :p…