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The Sony tx20 was a great camera but it is no longer available. See the link for further information.
All photos and videos look amazing under water. Very rugged as I have dropped it several times, accidentally as well as intentionally.
Yes there are waterproof cameras in existence although they are very expensive. Just about every well known camera brand sells them although there are a couple of small companies who specialize in just making waterproof cameras.
The SONY CyberShot DSC-TX10 WP 16.2MP Digital SLR Camera is a good waterproof camera and it can cost about $310. Although it is expensive, it is one of the best waterproof cameras and Sony is a very reliable company.
Canon PowerShot D20 is waterproof for up to 33ft underwater, and can withstand weather conditions Ranging from 10-104 Degrees. Canon PowerShot D20 takes 12.1PM photos.
Some waterproof outdoor camera brands that are well known are Olympus GT-610 and the Sony Cybershot TX5. They both work great in places that have lots of water or snow.
There is an ongoing list of the amount of waterproof cameras on the market today. The companies that have a waterproof camera are Nikon, Sony, Ritz, Canon, Pentax, and so forth.
You can get good cheap waterproof cameras from Kodak (if price is an issue). If you want better ones, you can try getting one made by Canon, which is a great brand.
The average set of security cameras offer picture quality that is good enough for the intruder captured on the camera to be identified. This is the point of CCTV cameras. Some of these cameras might be waterproof or detect motion.
Yes, most digital cameras will allow you to change the quality of the pictures you're taking. Some digital cameras will even allow picture editing and camera effects for the pictures you're taking.
Yes, this is true because film cameras do not have megapixels. This thus means that picture quality with film cameras has no limit.
They sell basic waterproof digital cameras at Wal-Mart. You could also check with Best Buy or Radio Shack. The latter two probably have higher quality products.
For taking still picture most defiantly. Digital camera sensors are much more sensitive then video cameras and take higher quality still images.
The best brands for digital cameras are, Nikon and canon. They are best known for their cameras. the picture quality is always good. If you want you can compare cameras in sites like www.betterphoto.com/digital/camera-calculator.asp or www.wfu.edu/~Matthews/misc./DigPhotog/start/camera.html
Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
GE digital cameras are kind of new digital cameras on the market. They are pretty cheap cameras, and they're pretty good quality cameras. GE digital cameras usually cost between 80 and 300 dollars, depends on the store.
Nikon digital cameras are a very good quality brand. I actually own one and love it. I print my digital photos and have to admit that I own other brands. The Nikon photo's come out with a better resolution. I have owned the camera for many years and it has outlasted many of the other digital camera's I previously owned. Nikon digital cameras are long lasting, great quality cameras.
There are many different Nikon cameras. The compact digital cameras from Nikon are mainly simple "shoot and point" cameras where you open the shutter, point the camera at what you want to take a picture of and press the shutter. Other Nikon cameras have an interchangeable lens and adjustable focus to improve picture quality.
Kodac digital cameras are dependable. They are some of the best cameras on the market. They will take high quality pictures and you some nice features.
The quality of photos on digital cameras is technically better, but most of it comes down to your understanding of photography. As you gain experience with photos, you will get better results as you understand what to focus on, with film or digital.