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Posted at 7:51 PM on Friday 02/5/10 by
Ben
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Dell has the Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 12MP Waterproof Shockproof Wide Angle Digital Camera for $284 with free shipping. [Compare]

  • 2.7" 230K LCD, 3.6X Optical Zoom, Waterproof, Shockproof, 28mm Wide Angle
  • Dual Image Stabilization, 24 Shooting Modes, 640x480 30fps, xD-Picture Card, microSD
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      botte1 - Posted 12:00 am PST 02/6/10 (1467 Posts)  Report Spam

      damn son

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      chosonman - Posted 8:01 am PST 02/6/10 (151 Posts)  Report Spam

      Picture quality on my 1030 was subpar.

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      dudesowetodit - Posted 11:00 am PST 02/6/10 (195 Posts)  Report Spam

      don't care how many mp this is, pic quality is just darn aweful. I dumped mine and switched to the Canon D10....way better quality in terms of focus speed, and picture. Its the bulkiest of all the water proof cameras, but picture quality is the best.

      Check this:http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Q209waterproofgroup/

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      scottcudmore - Posted 3:25 pm PST 02/6/10 (107 Posts)  Report Spam

      I agree, didn't like it at all. I tried the Casio and it was worse, panasonic was Ok, but the buttons feal cheap.

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      TheTick - Posted 4:41 pm PST 02/6/10 (146 Posts)  Report Spam

      I'm pretty happy with the DicaPac waterproof case I bought for my camera. You get can get a better all around camera and than add the waterproof feature. Rather than a subpar camera that happens to be waterproof.

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      Ropes - Posted 11:48 am PST 02/7/10 (5 Posts)  Report Spam

      Don't get this camera. Had it for 3 weeks and returned it. Indoor pics are awful. The panasonic Lumix is almost identical in size and layout but pictures are much better. Canon has the best pic quality but the waterproof version is not very pocket friendly. Panasonic is an acceptable balance between photo quality and portability (and costs the same or less than this Tough camera).

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