Looking to purchase a Canon A540 point and shoot as a vacation camera to take to places I do not want to take expensive pro-level DSLRs cameras.
I am interested in the A540 because in addition to doing most of what I need above land, it can be put into a Canon housing for diving.
While in a Best Buy today looking at the A540, a clerk who was a photo expert, asked how long I would be "on a scuba session" and stated he did not think the camera would last a hour constantly on and that I would be better off with a Canon model that has the rechargable Canon battery. The A540 uses to double AAs.
A quick call to Canon seemed to confirm that while in the housing you CAN NOT turn the camera on and off to save battery power. IS THIS CORRECT?
The Canon tech person said that I could set the camera to go to sleep -- like a computer's power saver feature -- while underwater to save battery life and that it would walk up very quickly. ARE THESE STATEMENTS CORRECT and does anyone use the camera like this underwater? What battery life do you experience?
Finally this is the subjective question, I am a professional above water photographer. Do you folks that use the Canon P&S's feel they do a decent job underwater or do you feel I will be disppointed with the results. At the moment I do not have the funds to invest in a $1000 dollar housing for the pro camera. So this is a temp situation that might last a year or two. And in that time I would like to have a few photos to show from my dives.
Any comments welcome.
PS. One question I for got to ask the Canon folks do these cameras and housing have a way to use any external stobes if the need would arrise before I get a housing for the pro camera?
I am interested in the A540 because in addition to doing most of what I need above land, it can be put into a Canon housing for diving.
While in a Best Buy today looking at the A540, a clerk who was a photo expert, asked how long I would be "on a scuba session" and stated he did not think the camera would last a hour constantly on and that I would be better off with a Canon model that has the rechargable Canon battery. The A540 uses to double AAs.
A quick call to Canon seemed to confirm that while in the housing you CAN NOT turn the camera on and off to save battery power. IS THIS CORRECT?
The Canon tech person said that I could set the camera to go to sleep -- like a computer's power saver feature -- while underwater to save battery life and that it would walk up very quickly. ARE THESE STATEMENTS CORRECT and does anyone use the camera like this underwater? What battery life do you experience?
Finally this is the subjective question, I am a professional above water photographer. Do you folks that use the Canon P&S's feel they do a decent job underwater or do you feel I will be disppointed with the results. At the moment I do not have the funds to invest in a $1000 dollar housing for the pro camera. So this is a temp situation that might last a year or two. And in that time I would like to have a few photos to show from my dives.
Any comments welcome.
PS. One question I for got to ask the Canon folks do these cameras and housing have a way to use any external stobes if the need would arrise before I get a housing for the pro camera?