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Best camera bettery wise and force proof?

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Kaylyn


I am going to Alaska on June 15th for a 15 day backpacking trip in the mountains. While on this trip I want to be able to capture as many photos and videos as I can on this trip of a lifetime. I am trying to find the best camera to get and take with me. Thank you for all of your insight.
How long will the go pro last? Battery wise?



Answer
If I were taking a "trip of a lifetime" and backpacking for 15 days, I would take several backup batteries. One Flickr person I know takes at least 6 batteries for her camera when she hikes the Himalayas. Download the GoPro manual from GoPro and see what the battery is rated at. If you are going to be in cold, the battery will appear to die quickly. Keep a spare next to your body to swap. When the spare appears to die, swap again. Batteries hate the cold, but recover quickly.

Other cameras to consider, which are rated for rough handling are:
Popular Photography â April 2013
Sony Cyber-shot TF1 - $198 (need reviews)
Fujifilm FinePix XP60 - $198
Pentax WG-3 GPS - $297
Nikon Coolpix AW110 - $347
Olympus Stylus TG-2 - $379
Panasonic Lumix TS5 - $399

What kind of camera should I buy?




Jessica


I am an art history major and I travel quite a bit. I will be backpacking through Europe soon and would like a reasonably priced Digital SLR camera. I will be taking pictures in museums as well as outdoors.

What do you suggest?



Answer
If you are on a budget, checkout the Canon PowerShot SD1200IS which is a full-featured ELPH compact digital camera selling for around $200. It's highly rated by Consumer Reports (September 09 issue). When set to "P," "vivid" and 320X video format, the images are striking.

On the high end, check out the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 which has a very long zoom lense and also produces HD quality videos. It sells for around $500 at amazon.com. Again, the Leica zoom lense if the very best. Here's more info on it:

If you are really on a budget and want the best quality for the money, check out the P&S Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 [with a Leica lense and Live View] which has more features than most pro DSLRs that require auxiliary lenses not even equal to the single initial full-range lense that comes with the FZ28. It is reviewed at:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/camera-reviews/panasonic/lumix-dmc-fz28/panasonic-lumix-dmc-fz28-review-5.html

It's an all-in-one 10.1 megapixel digital camera which includes (i) built-in image stabilization and Live Action viewer; (ii) HD720 quality video [Quicktime] which permits zooming while videoing outdoor fashion shows, action sports; (iii) a 18x zoom [27 - 486 mm (35mm equiv.)] "Leica" lense for "nature" and concert photography; (iv) up to 0.39 inch macro option; (v) up to 6400 ASA; (vi) takes up to 380 pictures per 120 min. battery charge; (vii) has a "burst speed" of 13 fps; and sells new for $464 at amazon.com. in the U.S.

Here's an actual handheld picture of the moon:

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/bf/1b/a83ac060ada0881604bad110.L.jpg

Good luck!




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