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    Default The Latest Canon PowerShot D10 Camera


    If Fujifilm Z33WP we saw this morning apresumía can be two hours in water at three meters deep, the Canon PowerShot D10 becomes more robust and all-and the figure rises to about 10 meters very remarkable.

    The Canon D10 is a model with a 12 megapixel sensor, the number of fashion this year and an optical zoom of 3 increases with image stabilization (other definitively clear of trends, including cameras with short zoom). While design is nothing spectacular, we must set off on their conditions to assess its true value: Submersible to 10 meters and resistant to temperatures below zero to 10 degrees. Also we can fall from the hands without fear for their integrity and grit or sand to the beach not pose any problem.

    The Canon D10 has a 2.5 inch screen and the usual smiles and detectors scenes. Comes ready to use with different types of accessories that are launched together.



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    I wonder myself .... 10m to be light enough to take pictures? What if a flash shot under water reflects everything?

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    10 meters are not many, I have done some diving at a depth of 5 meters (saying that a tourist who is happily scammed), and there is plenty of light and is perfect if the water is crystal clear at 10 meters I do not think it changes much, anyway I think that is focused on people who will one day to the beach / pool and the camera takes to the water without fear of being ruined.

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    I did not know that to be submersible had to be ugly.

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    The light is reflected if you're in the air and water to get photos, if you're in the water where there are no reflected.

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    I have taken photos with a cheap underwater camera (roll), and leave phenomenal (that film is more about the camera).

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    As for the light, everything depends on the sensor you have, but I imagine that the submersible to 10m. is not to worry as long as certain (because you know that goes "on") than to make a graph of the ocean profundidads.

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    Hi,


    Olympus has a camera with similar features for some time. The issue of depth, it is rather to take pictures at the beach or snorkel something. I have the Olympus 1030 and use it for the snorkel. When scuba diving, I use the cover that holds stagnant until the 40m. I suppose that this model should also have their housing for the Canon because it had previously also had housing.

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    The flash in the water is a problem if there are suspended particles, because the automatic cameras are becoming crazy with the approach and speed and so just taking photographs in which preference has been given to the sand in suspension and bottom just blurred faces, otherwise the flash under the water returns to the colors as vivid as we go deeper colors are lost not to mention the brightness.

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    However this camera is not diving, it is what it is, an all-terrain, beach, mountain, snow, sand, wind. Perfect to carry it anywhere where it would not lead a normal camera, and without the hassle of a case.

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