Thu - December 13, 2007

Pentax Optio W(aterproof) Cameras for Paddling and Racing Photography



Pentax Optio digital waterproof cameras


start of Texas Water Safari
Suwannee River sunrise
Missouri River
South Platte River interval shooting mode
South Platte River Colorado

see Pentax Optio W60 at Amazon
Pentax Optio W60
My collection of waterproof Pentax Optio cameras for paddling and outdoor photography has grown to three models:

Pentax Optio WP

April, 2005. I had been thinking for a longer while about taking a camera for Texas Water Safari, 260 mile non stop race down the San Marcos and Guadelupe Rivers. My first digital camera, Canon PowerShot S40 in its waterproof case was just too heavy to carry it through all portages and logjams of the race. So, I bought Pentax Optio WP, the first waterproof compact digital camera, as soon as it was available.

I started with placing the camera in a glass of water ... You can check my first impressions from paddling and shooting with Optio WP. The camera worked pretty for all training and, eventually, the Safari, though I shot fewer pictures than I hoped to. One of the pictures from the start line up was published in Adventure Sports Magazine.

I shot over 1000 pictures with the Optio WP in March 2006 during the WaterTribe Ultimate Florida Challenge.

Pentax Optio W10

May, 2006. A year later, the camera still worked fine, but, occasionally, used to freeze and the only cure was to disconnect a battery. I decided to upgrade to the Pentax Optio W10. The main motivation for the upgrade were better video capabilities. I carried the W10 for all my paddling, training, and racing. It was used to cover 2006 and 2007 Missouri River 340 races and 2007 Glenwood Canyon race. I shot numerous video clips and pictures from a deck mounted camera.

Pentax Optio W30

December 2007. I realized that the Optio W10 camera may, finally, die after my intense use and abuse, and that I need a backup camera. I considered for a while GoPro Digital Hero camera for its video capabilities, but decided for another Pentax Optio W10 since still pictures were more important for me than video.

Then, I found that I could buy the newest model Optio W30 cheaper than the W10 (less than $200 including mail rebate at Amazon). So, I ended up with the Optio W30. You can expect some reviews and writing about that camera in my blog in addition to pictures. It will be easier to experiment now with installing a filter mount on one of my Optio cameras.

Pentax Optio W60

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