Gayle S: I am currently using a Canon D10 for snorkeling, rain, and kayak photos/video. One of the big problems is that as soon as the lens gets wet, with rain, splash or underwater use, it is no longer viable for out-of-the-water shooting as it is too smeared or has drops on it. I don't see that any of these other cameras will fix that problem. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for the advice -- with that in mind, I will probably spring for either a TS3 or TS4. I have until April to make up my mind.
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Posted on Feb 12, 2012 at 20:37:24 UTC
I am currently using a Canon D10 for snorkeling, rain, and kayak photos/video. One of the big problems is that as soon as the lens gets wet, with rain, splash or underwater use, it is no longer viable for out-of-the-water shooting as it is too smeared or has drops on it. I don't see that any of these other cameras will fix that problem. What am I doing wrong?
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Posted on Feb 1, 2012 at 20:07:27 UTC
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Gayle S: I am currently using a Canon D10 for snorkeling, rain, and kayak photos/video. One of the big problems is that as soon as the lens gets wet, with rain, splash or underwater use, it is no longer viable for out-of-the-water shooting as it is too smeared or has drops on it. I don't see that any of these other cameras will fix that problem. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for the advice -- with that in mind, I will probably spring for either a TS3 or TS4. I have until April to make up my mind.
I am currently using a Canon D10 for snorkeling, rain, and kayak photos/video. One of the big problems is that as soon as the lens gets wet, with rain, splash or underwater use, it is no longer viable for out-of-the-water shooting as it is too smeared or has drops on it. I don't see that any of these other cameras will fix that problem. What am I doing wrong?