Anyone try the new Canon D10 yet?

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smellzlikefish

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I'm about to take a cruise to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands where I will be doing a lot of towboarding in less than 30 feet of water. I will DEFINITELY want a camera for this, but my A650 IS with housing is just too bulky to have and attempt to do anything even resembling work. I saw that Canon recently came out with a D10 that is waterproof out of the box. It looks slim enough to slide into a wetsuit when not in use but with Canon's incredible histograms and processing. Has anybody used this camera and what did you think of it? Thanks for the thoughts.
 
Hi smellzlikefish;

I bought mine 2 weeks ago, for snorkel, beach, outdoors or whenever i don't want to carry a SLR; Is a very good camera, image quality, functions, and material are canon quality (excellent)

So far I've only take pictures above the water and in a rainy day and didn't disappoint me!

Next month I'm going to dive in Manzanillo, and I'll give a shot underwater. :goingdown:

The only thing I can warn you about is that the camera is a little bulky (won't fit very well in your pocket) but in general I can highly recommend it. :D

I'll try to post a few pictures in the next days

Here is a link of a good review of the camera :
Canon PowerShot D10 Review
 

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