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Message Subject: Cameras
Musky
Posted 6/9/2008 2:15 PM (#321709)
Subject: Cameras




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What type of cameras do you guys use to photograph fish? I use a nikon D300.
sworrall
Posted 6/9/2008 2:53 PM (#321717 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
D40 and a D50. VR 18 to 200 lens.
TJ DeVoe
Posted 6/9/2008 2:53 PM (#321718 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras




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Location: Stevens Point, WI
I'm using a Nikon D50.
HappyMusky
Posted 6/9/2008 2:55 PM (#321719 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras





Posts: 82


Location: deep in the slop
OLDER SONY CYBERSHOT W/ 7.2 MEGAPIXELS. THAT WAY I DONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT DEEP SIXING IT. GREAT PICTURE QUALITY AS WELL
gopackgo
Posted 6/9/2008 3:29 PM (#321725 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras





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Olympus 770 -- waterproof to 33 ft, shock proof to 5 ft, no worries about banging it around, dunking it, or rain with very good pic quality (7.2mp, I believe).

MoMuskieguy
Posted 6/9/2008 4:47 PM (#321740 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: RE: Cameras




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Nikon D70
Smokin Joe
Posted 6/9/2008 5:08 PM (#321744 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras




Posts: 311


Canon Powershot A650is 12.1 mp, still trying to figure out how to use all the features!!
Tackle Industries
Posted 6/10/2008 8:49 AM (#321841 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras





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Location: Land of the Musky
Fuji E550 works great for me. You can pick them up on eBay for about $60 delivered too. I have 3 now.
bn
Posted 6/10/2008 8:53 AM (#321844 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: RE: Cameras


Pentax WPi 30....great for fishing pics and it's waterproof!
highly recommended..
bn
ShaneW
Posted 6/10/2008 9:45 AM (#321851 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras




Posts: 619


Location: Verona, WI
Olympus Stylus 300 - it's waterproof and has a remote which I love. They don't make them anymore but you can still pick them up on Ebay for about $50-$60. I fish alone quite a bit and have a RAM camera mount. Set the camera up, grab the fish, click the remote, and you have a decent picture of a fish while alone.

Shane
deadboi77
Posted 6/10/2008 3:05 PM (#321890 - in reply to #321719)
Subject: Re: Cameras





Posts: 51


Location: MI
HappyMusky - 6/9/2008 3:55 PM

OLDER SONY CYBERSHOT W/ 7.2 MEGAPIXELS. THAT WAY I DONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT DEEP SIXING IT. GREAT PICTURE QUALITY AS WELL

i have/use that same camera
esoxfly
Posted 6/11/2008 12:56 AM (#321935 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras





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Location: Kodiak, AK
Sony A100, Olympus 720 and soon another 790.
KSauers
Posted 6/13/2008 7:27 PM (#322306 - in reply to #321935)
Subject: Re: Cameras




Posts: 743


Panisonic TZ 5


Ok Steve how do you resize pics so they fit?

Edited by KSauers 6/13/2008 7:35 PM
Reef Hawg
Posted 6/13/2008 9:47 PM (#322327 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: RE: Cameras




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
Just upgraded from the 720SW to the Olympus 1030 SW wide angle(shock and waterproof). 10 MP rig that fits in my pocket for shore fishing or hikes, and pics are as good as from my dads SLR.
esox50
Posted 6/13/2008 9:49 PM (#322330 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras





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Olympus 770 shock, water, and crushproof.
brewcrew
Posted 6/16/2008 7:50 PM (#322647 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras





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Whatever they have at the gas station on the way up to the lake
Its never shock , water , or crushproof so be careful!
esox50
Posted 6/16/2008 10:48 PM (#322672 - in reply to #322647)
Subject: Re: Cameras





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brewcrew - 6/16/2008 7:50 PM
Its never shock , water , or crushproof so be careful!


True, it's a bit of a crap shoot when you buy "water proof" cameras, so that means you must be a diligent, informed shopper. I have had my Olympus 770SW down close to if not past the 33' max while free diving and it works the same as it did the day I bought it. I've had that camera soaked on a near daily basis in saltwater for almost three months. Not a problem. I've jumped from 30' waterfalls in the Dominican Republic with the camera in my hand... not a problem (and hitting water from that high is pretty jarring to say the least). I've knocked it off tables and dropped it in boats and still have yet to have a problem with it. Takes great pics in the water and above.

Been a great little point-and-shoot camera that takes good quality pics. That said NOTHING is bullet-proof, but if you're looking for peace-of-mind in bad weather or looking to capture cool underwater shots of muskies or family vacations to the beach, you'd be hard pressed to find a better camera (the Pentax Optio is another option to check out).
Reef Hawg
Posted 6/17/2008 11:50 PM (#322804 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: RE: Cameras




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
If you have an extra 50-$75, go with the 1030 shock water crush proof. The wide angle lens and slightly hifher quality processor really was an upgrade from the 7 series that I had. Just the wide angle lens alone has made most recent fish photos easier to take, and the fam pics turn out better too. Not enough point and shoots out there with a wide angle(wide angle being relative, or similar to an old 35mm film point and shoot with a 28mm lens).
sworrall
Posted 6/18/2008 8:23 AM (#322822 - in reply to #321709)
Subject: Re: Cameras





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
How quickly does the camera shoot multiple images? Is there a 'burst' setting , or do you even need one? The 1030 looks like the perfect ice fishing camera.
esox50
Posted 6/18/2008 9:44 AM (#322832 - in reply to #322822)
Subject: Re: Cameras





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Steve,

I know the 770SW has a burst setting which could make for some awesome action sequences. My guess is that it's a standard feature on this line of Olympus cameras, but we'll let Jason chime in on the 1030.
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