A Rugged Digital Camera: The Panasonic waterproof camera (Lumix DMC-TS1 or FT1) is an attractive rugged digital camera all the family can use. It is shock proof, being able to withstand falls from heights of up to 5 feet / 1.5 meters and is waterproof to depths of 10 feet / 3 meters. If a greater depth is required, an external dive Case will allow this to be used in depths of up to 130 feet. The Panasonic waterproof camera is also dust proof, so you won't have to worry about sand or dust getting inside.
Filled with Features: This Panasonic model is highly specified, including features such as a 14.1MP sensor, a 4 X optical zoom and 2.7" LCD screen. The Panasonic Lumix waterproof camera is adaptable for different shooting situations, such as underwater or when movement is hindered.
HD Movie Mode with Zoom: The Panasonic waterproof camera has HD movie capture with a dedicated button on the back of the casing. A key feature is that during recording, the optical zoom can be used. The images achieved are much better than conventional JPEG.
Attractive yet Functional: The Panasonic waterproof Lumix camera has been designed to not only look aesthetically appealing but is also comfortable to hold. It is available in a variety of bold bright colors.
Rugged enough to be a Waterproof Kid Tough Digital Camera too! The Panasonic waterproof camera Lumix DMC-TS1 / FT1 is a great everyday compact camera. The fact that it is designed as a rugged digital camera means that it can also be used as a waterproof kid tough digital camera. There are dedicated "toy" kid tough digital camera models on the market (such as Fisher Price and VTech camera brands) but these are relatively big and bulky. It is worth considering a "real" grown up camera which could also double up as a waterproof kid tough digital camera. Parents won't have to worry about potential knocks or it getting wet given the durable design of the Panasonic waterproof camera. These also produce far superior pictures to the toy Fisher Price and VTech camera brands.
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