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Subject: Re: Cameras - keeping them dry Posted on: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 17:54:06 +0000 (UTC)

On Aug 4, 12:29?pm, Avrom Pearson wrote:
> Anka wrote:
> > I've gotten some great advice here, so here are a few more questions.
> > If I go to Dunn's River Falls and participate in the climb up the
> > rocks and then do the "dolphin touch" in shallow waters, what do I do
> > with my camera(s)? Does the climb preclude my being able to take
> > photos? I think we're supposed to go up in a chain, holding hands.
> > Will there be an attendant in the shallows who can take a photo of the
> > dolphin kiss?
>
> > I usually take hundreds of photos on my trips, but have never done
> > anything quite this "hands-on" before, so...
>
> > Thanks again, in advance.
>
> > ~Anka
>
> I took a thowaway waterproof camera for the day. It worked out well.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I've used the throwaway panoramic cameras and found them to be so-so.
A waterproof sounds like a great idea, but how is the picture
quality? Thanks for the suggestion!

~Anka