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TOPIC: Cameras

Cameras 11 years 5 months ago #50823

Does anyone have any good recommendations on cameras they are happy with? Im looking for a new one and figured with black friday coming up I would snag up one on sale. If you have a good one and would recommend it, would I appreciate it. Thanks. And Happy Holidays!

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Re: Cameras 11 years 5 months ago #50824

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Types of cameras and manufacturers opinions are going to be as varied as the inspectors in this industry...

With that being said, I personally look for a camera with super zoom capability, long reach flash, and uses common AA rechargeable batteries.  I have enough proprietary chargers and equipment cluttering my desk, so any chance I can find equipment that uses standard batteries then I am interested in making a purchase.

I am currently using an Olympus model SP-620UZ with 21x optical zoom and see Mars surface digital zoom capabilities :)
It captures fantastic photos and has amazing battery life using 4 AA sized batteries.  I typically capture between 300-500 or more (yeah I'm that guy) photos per inspection and batteries will last at least 2 days of inspections between charges even when I must use flash.
My back up camera is a Sony DSC-H2 which they don't make anymore. It is a very nice camera but is a battery hog using 2 AA's which I would have to change at least once during an inspection.  Most of the Sony DSC-Hxx cameras now use proprietary batteries, but I still love Sony technology and quality. You can still find a few used or barely used of the H2's and H5's on Amazon and Ebay.

You can typically find decent quality super zoom cameras new between the $200-400 (sometimes less) range. Black Friday deals will be abounding with some great deals. The Olympus SP620UZ is in the lower $200 range or even less if I remember right.

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Re: Cameras 11 years 5 months ago #50826

Check out the new Samsung Galaxy Camera. It runs on Android so you can install HIP mobile onto it!

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Re: Cameras 11 years 5 months ago #50830

Olympus Stylus Tough.  Waterproof, dustproof.  It's gone down the roof and onto the ground, into a full gutter, into the ocean and through hundreds of crawlspaces.  Only inspection camera I will ever use again.

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Re: Cameras 11 years 5 months ago #50842

I'm an old school guy that likes to review inspection notes and photo's before producing the inspection report, and also have found that I am hard on cameras ( dropped from attic access etc). So for myself a cheaper camera is the way to go. I am presently using and am very happy with a Panasonic DMC-SZ1.Being located in Florida this camera has the ability too zoom in to roof to wall connections with little distortion and when I drop it out of an attic can be replaced for about $150

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