Purpose: To video swimmers underwater for instruction.
I have purchased a Panasonic DMC tS2 and think who ever designed the logic of the buttons must be of another species. The video jerks when there zooming when watching. (might be a frames per second thing) and makes a mechanical noise. I'd like to have a camera that: 1) I can put a polarizer filter on to cut surface glare. 2) Easy to use. 3) waterproof 4) Can drop on deck.
I'd like to hear what you are using and what you think. thanks!
Resurrecting this thread because I see Panasonic has announced the successor to the TS2: panasonic.net/.../index.html
I was considering buying a Kodak Playsport video camera, but decided a still camera would probably be a better choice since it can do both images and video. Also the Playsport is waterproof to only 3 meters whereas cameras such as the TS2 are waterproof down to 10 meters.
Resurrecting this thread because I see Panasonic has announced the successor to the TS2: panasonic.net/.../index.html
I was considering buying a Kodak Playsport video camera, but decided a still camera would probably be a better choice since it can do both images and video. Also the Playsport is waterproof to only 3 meters whereas cameras such as the TS2 are waterproof down to 10 meters.