Alan on July 16th, 2009

I always say that the best camera is the one you have with you, and since buying a little Pentax Optio W60 a few weeks ago this has proved to be true. It may not have quite the optics of my Canon SLR or the features and flexibility, but the fact that I can pop it in my pocket and take it with me wherever I go means that I can actually take photos more often.

I’m forever walking across to the beach to check on the wind or surf conditions and I did this on Tuesday evening with the camera in my pocket and as the surf wasn’t great I sat there for a couple of minutes and took some photos. The camera performed perfectly and the results were brilliant considering I was just taking snapshots with a little waterproof compact camera.

I’m also getting used to the fact that the camera doesn’t have a viewfinder just and LCD screen on the back. Having used an SLR for years it was difficult at first to get used to holding the camera away from my face to take photos but it does have its advantages. For a start I don’t have to lie in the floor to take shots from a low angle and if anything this means I tend to experiment with shots from different angles.

All in all, I’m loving the new camera.

Pebble bank

Pebble bank

Sandy Beach

Sandy Beach

Storm Beach

Storm Beach

Ynyslas Beach

Ynyslas Beach

Evening Light

Evening Light

Sunny reflections

Sunny reflections

Alan on June 16th, 2009

Finding the perfect camera can be a nightmare, but I’ve now come to the conclusion that there isn’t one camera that suits all circumstances. Which, of course, means that it is time to buy another camera! Well, you can’t have too many gadgets can you!

I know it wasn’t that long ago that I bought a new digital SLR (Canon EOS 450D). I haven’t used it as much as I would like, but it is just right for me when I feel like going on a photo walk or being a little artistic. However, it isn’t really practical for most of the things I do. I certainly wouldn’t want to take it mountain-biking with me as it is just to big to carry, and taking it to the beach or out on the water is just asking for trouble. So what I really need is a nice small, rugged and preferably waterproof compact AS WELL as the larger SLR.

In fact if you read my blog post about buying an SLR I said just that at the time:

So, what I want is a nice little, rugged waterproof, small compact that I can shove in my pocket or rucksack when I’m out cycling etc and a proper digital SLR so that I can get back into some proper photography

So, time to put the plan into action. I have the SLR, time to buy a compact. So far on my wish list is either a Pentax Optio W60 or an Olympus Mju Tough 8000.

Both look pretty good on paper and the reviews are good too. The Olympus is quite a bit more expensive at £263 and althuogh it has 12MP rather than the 10MP of the Pentax, I’m not at all worried by that. As far as I am concerned the resolution is nowhere near as important as the lens or the light sensitivity. The Pentax wins as far as the zoom is concerned, 5 – 25mm f / 3.5 – 5.5 (28 – 140mm in 35mm film format) compared to the 5.0 – 18.2mm (28 – 102mm equiv. 35mm) of the Olympus. It also wins on light sensitivity (ISO 50 – 6,400 compared to a maximum of  1,600 on the Olympus).

The Olympus does have a slighter larger LCD Screen at 2.7 inches vs 2.5 inches of the Pentax and it’s ruggedness is more impressive which could make it a likely contender. The Olymups is

Shock-proof from heights of up to 2m
Waterproof up to a water pressure equivalent to 10m depth
Crushproof up to 100kg
and Freezeproof up to -10°C

Perfect for life in Wales and for me to carry around (almost) wherever I go.

The Pentax on the other hand is waterproof to a depth of 3 meters, dustproof and coldproof to -10 degrees celcius . Not quite so impressive, but realistically that should be OK for most things I throw at it if I’m fairly careful

The other thing that may clinch it in favour of the Pentax (as well as the price) is the fact that the Pentax takes SDHC cards the same as my SLR (and Anna’s Compact) whereas the Olympus takes xD or MicroSD cards. The Pentax is also slighter lighter, which may matter on those long MTB climbs!

I feel a purchase coming on soon. Has anyone owned any of these cameras? How do you like them? Does anyone have any other recommendations?