Meppstas 4,956 Posted March 8, 2018 Report Share Posted March 8, 2018 Have just received my new camera for my fishing trips, I have upgraded from the Canon SX150IS camera which was still a great camera, I upgraded to a Canon SX620HS which is much smaller but has a bit more in reserve,, 20.2 megapixels & 25 times optical zoom and a host of different settings which I'm yet to tr, at the moment I'm using Auto mode. Just took a few in the river yesterday and a few at sunrise , bumble bee on Banksia flower and sunset tonight. cheers Adrian Misty start to the spin session with a couple of friends from a Victorian Fishing site.. Have a member from this site heading down this way in April too.. Tim & Jo on their first trip to Tassie.. Both had an enjoyable day in a river.. One of the browns I caught & released.. 6:57 am this morning.. Common bee & bumble bee on the Banksia.. Bumble bee on a Banksia in the backyard.. Tonights unset at Sheffield.. cheers Adrian doobie, Moggy23, lofty64 and 8 others 11 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gregtech 1,029 Posted March 8, 2018 Report Share Posted March 8, 2018 Adrian, if thats the results on auto, the postcards we get once you 'know' your new camera are going to be next level 👍. Meppstas and doobie 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
doobie 5,802 Posted March 8, 2018 Report Share Posted March 8, 2018 I'm sure it wont take long before you master the new camera Meppstas 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rod 773 Posted March 8, 2018 Report Share Posted March 8, 2018 Gee that's a small camera Adrian. I thought you might have bought a rugged style camera given the hiking and wading you do. What swung you this way. I keep a panasonic TS1 on the boat that I've had for years, that does a pretty good job but getting a little old now, but it can be washed which is good. I recently went the other way and bought a mirror-less camera (A6000) after I wanted to get a large print but the definition good enough. Now I have to get those great pics again that took me years to get, sighhhh. I will still use my sony HX30V which is a great point and shoot and fits in a pocket, just. Here's a pic for others to see how small Adrian's new camera is Cheers Rod Meppstas 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
AquaticResearch1 1,046 Posted March 9, 2018 Report Share Posted March 9, 2018 Do you use water resistant cameras, Adrian? Or are you unlikely to get them wet in the process? Half considering a camera for the kayak, but it'll get splashed and knocked around. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Meppstas 4,956 Posted March 9, 2018 Author Report Share Posted March 9, 2018 Rod, it is small (10 cms x 5.5 cms) and it's also powerful too and it fits perfectly inside my waterproof chest waders pocket.. I do have a Canon EOS 700D but that is a large & expensive camera, one I wont take in a river fishing... cheers Adrian 5 hours ago, AquaticResearch1 said: Do you use water resistant cameras, Adrian? Or are you unlikely to get them wet in the process? Half considering a camera for the kayak, but it'll get splashed and knocked around. No I don't go for the water resistant cameras, actually never really gave that a though either.. I've stuck with the Canon cameras as I've always had a very good untroubled run with them.. You can buy waterproof bags for them which I have for my camera.. I have my camera attached to a lanyard as well.. cheers Adrian AquaticResearch1 and Rod 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rod 773 Posted March 9, 2018 Report Share Posted March 9, 2018 6 hours ago, AquaticResearch1 said: Do you use water resistant cameras, Adrian? Or are you unlikely to get them wet in the process? Half considering a camera for the kayak, but it'll get splashed and knocked around. I've had the panasonic 'tough' camera for about 9 years, it's been in pools, snorkelling on the GBR, bouncing around in the boat (at least when I had a mono LOL), pics taken with fishy hands etc, just wash under a tap and wipe off the lens and good as new. It's the orange one they used to advertise with a guy skimming it across a raging river. Pics are pretty good, video also. But must be lots of options/brands now, be good for a yak I reckon, no fisheye effect like the action cameras, but they have their uses also. I keep a fopro in the boat to, but must admit most pics get taken on our S5's which are water resistant also Cheers Rod AquaticResearch1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rod 773 Posted March 10, 2018 Report Share Posted March 10, 2018 On 09/03/2018 at 10:34 AM, AquaticResearch1 said: Do you use water resistant cameras, Adrian? Or are you unlikely to get them wet in the process? Half considering a camera for the kayak, but it'll get splashed and knocked around. G'day I guess you've probably looked in to it, but the action camera style might suit yak fishing best, with everything close and you get attachments to hold on a stick under water etc. I've bought a couple of the cheaper ones, an SJ4000 and a kings one, pretty cheap and work pretty good. Maybe a starting point Cheers Rod Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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