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The Canon G7X has a single button WB correction, makes a big difference in my ambient light shots
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That said the Olympus TG-4 sensor is a 1 / 2.3" (look up the techno-babble) and even a Canon G16 1 / 1.7" and newer 1" sensor compacts from Canon (G9X, G5X, G7X and G7X Mark II) plus Sony RX100 series have greater dynamic range and detail. If you want to make prints bigger than say 8 X 10 you'll definitely see a difference unless maybe just shooting macro.
Thank you so much everyone for your input. I have explored the suggestions (G7x and RX100) and I love the sound of them, but once I factor in waterproof housing it takes them upto £700ish+. Which is around £300 more than what I wanted to spend. A problem I've encountered is that the cameras that are waterproof out of the box (much preferred) do not take excellent photos; a lot of mixed reviews for the TG 4. So basically if I want excellent image quality I have to invest in underwater housing for an SLR?
Thank you.
Thank you so much everyone for your input. I have explored the suggestions (G7x and RX100) and I love the sound of them, but once I factor in waterproof housing it takes them upto £700ish+. Which is around £300 more than what I wanted to spend. A problem I've encountered is that the cameras that are waterproof out of the box (much preferred) do not take excellent photos; a lot of mixed reviews for the TG 4. So basically if I want excellent image quality I have to invest in underwater housing for an SLR?
Thank you.
I can tell you that I have the Olympus TG-4 and I could not love it more. It is simple, easy to use, waterproof without the case, you can buy a floating strap and an extra battery for just a few dollars. I would spring for a bit of a larger SD card, I personally use a Gobe 32 Gb card (which is actually waterproof regardless of camera, so it will survive even if the camera floods, and it is fast enough to keep up with the video recordings). You can probably find one for 20-30$, and take both pictures and videos at the highest possible resolution without filling it up on an entire day or two of diving/snorkeling. I am a very amateur photographer, and if you are willing to look, these are a few images I was able to capture:Thank you so much everyone for your input. I have explored the suggestions (G7x and RX100) and I love the sound of them, but once I factor in waterproof housing it takes them upto £700ish+. Which is around £300 more than what I wanted to spend. A problem I've encountered is that the cameras that are waterproof out of the box (much preferred) do not take excellent photos; a lot of mixed reviews for the TG 4. So basically if I want excellent image quality I have to invest in underwater housing for an SLR?
Thank you.