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What camera do you take skiing with you

Sheik Yerbouti

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Not sure if this should be in gear or not, so I apologize in advance. I have seen some really nice pics of ski runs, people skiing, taken by (I'm assuming) folks here on the board. I have a semi-nice digital camera I wouldn't take because if I fell on it...
So I was thinking about getting one of those disposable digital cameras, I'd love to take some shots of the hill, but I really don't want to bust up my camera.
 

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Canon Powershot A700. I love it so far. Small, lightweight, 6X optical, 6MB, 2 AA batteries, very good video mode. Here are the only skiing pics I've taken with it so far:

http://forums.alpinezone.com/gallery/showgallery.php/cat/615

I used to take my old Sony Cybershot along all the time and never had a problem dropping it, falling on it, etc. Here's another good thread about skiing and recreational photography:

http://forums.alpinezone.com/6662-recreational-skiing-photography.html?highlight=a700
 

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i ahve a panasonic pv-gs59 video cam that i found takes pretty good stills...150 mph plus

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I have a Powershot A620
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Canon/canon_a620.asp

It's my only camera and it's my "new" camera (it's already got some dents and scratches)... I broke my last one (Nikon Coolpix 4500) jetskiing (no, not water... it was moshing with my cell phone inside a dry box inside the cargo compartment and it lost) so I got this one.
I'll take good care of it... well, pretty good care :)

I took these pics with it:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a399/ourbuddies/skiing/IMG_0943_resize.jpg
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a399/ourbuddies/skiing/IMG_0929_resize.jpg
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a399/ourbuddies/skiing/IMG_0959_resize.jpg
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a399/ourbuddies/skiing/IMG_0955_resize.jpg
 
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i just upgraded to a canon powershot a630 from a very small and slim olympus stylus 600. screw size, quality is where it is at. don't worry about breaking your cam while skiing, i have never broke a cam while skiing and i have been doing it with a non disposable for almost 7 years now. saved SO much money by going to a real camera instead of a disposable. just take care of it when you are not skiing, that is when you are most likely to break a cam, forgetting it is in your jacket when you toss it...
 

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Just bought a HP Photosmart R967 10 megapixel job,was only $300 and I love it. The old POS was a 1MP Kodak that everyone and a while would ruin just for the fun of it (and to piss me off)

Kero
 

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Olympus Stylus 410. It's fairly small and takes decent pictures and video. What I like about it is that it's weather proof, so I don't have to worry about moisture ruining it.

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I use an Olympus Camedia Zoom C-5000. Actually would be nice if it got messed up skiing, give me an excuse to buy a better one. I've had this one for about 3 years now, and never worried about smashing it up or anything. The only time I have gotten worried is when it accidentally got wet a few time, but always made it.
 

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What I like about it is that it's weather proof, so I don't have to worry about moisture ruining it.
Good reminder. Mine is not weather proof (that really means that there are rubber gaskets in the camera's construction) and I wish I had thought about that since it kind of crapped out on me once when it got a little moist - it eventually worked again... but still, that'd be good to have, especially since with it sitting inside a sweaty jacket it might have a chance to get wet.
 

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I have a Cannon A620 now and used to have a olympus 410 which I hated with all my heart. I love the A620 though.

i just upgraded to a canon powershot a630 from a very small and slim olympus stylus 600. screw size, quality is where it is at. don't worry about breaking your cam while skiing, i have never broke a cam while skiing and i have been doing it with a non disposable for almost 7 years now. saved SO much money by going to a real camera instead of a disposable. just take care of it when you are not skiing, that is when you are most likely to break a cam, forgetting it is in your jacket when you toss it...

Also larger cameras are way tougher. And yeah I already did the tosssing the jacket/backpack thing a few times with my a620 and its fine.
 

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Used to bring my old and trusty Canon S100 Digital ELPH.

Upgraded last year to a Panasonic Lumix FX9.

Theses subcompacts are easy to carry in a pocket and the tech gets better and better...
 

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I have a sony DSC T7. It is extremely small, about the size of a deck of cards, and durable (even the screen), and still can take 5.1 MP pictures. Has a rapid fire option as well.
 

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Once I'm up to speed on keeping my feet below me, :)razz:) I carry my Minolta D7I. Nice camera, tho a little slow on autofocusing.

The nice thing about it is I can put it in full manual and do special shots. The bad thing is it is a little large.

Until then, and times when I don't want to carry the big camera, I use a Kodak C340. Most of the pix are ok, but sometimes it just does odd things and selects a very bad light setting, which leads to a worthless pic.

I used to use an Olympus CZ3000. It is the best I've had on full auto, but I stopped carrying it most of the time due to the 3MP size. (Hey! It was almost the top, at the time! :roll: )

I almost always have a camera. mostly from last season.
 

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The images above definately been photoshopped.....big increase in color saturation. I don't have Photoshop but bumping up the saturation is easy to do. For example, first pic is original, second pic has the color saturation bumped up. BTW the Oly E-500 is a low/mid priced DSLR and I have heard lots of great reviews about the camera.

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my cannon powershot A520 takes suprisingly good pics for the price, the auto mode works really well. It also takes video with sound. Mayabe ill post some pics from SR tomorrow.
 
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