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	<title>Comments on: Pentax Optio W80 Waterproof Camera</title>
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		<title>By: Waterproof Camera</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m going to assume for a minute that the design of the waterproof digital camera came about for logical reason and not as a security feature for travelers who are prone to dropping their cameras into glasses of beer. (Oh it happens) Drunken travelers aside, I&#039;m stoked about all the new digital waterproof cameras that are coming out. Being an avid whitewater kayaker, I&#039;ve always wanted a good waterproof digital camera. I suppose I could keep a regular digital camera in a dry box, but that has so many draw backs. These new waterproof cameras are a God send. I can keep one in my lifejacket and not think twice about getting it wet. Now, if only they could make them float too. These waterproof wonders will set you back a pretty penny though. They range in price from $200 - $500. It seems to me that if you are going to invest in a digital camera for your travels, why not make it a waterproof one? This way you can take it to the beach, it will be safe in the rain, and prolonged immersion in glasses of beer won&#039;t hurt it either. Do you own a waterproof digital camera? What do you think about it?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m going to assume for a minute that the design of the waterproof digital camera came about for logical reason and not as a security feature for travelers who are prone to dropping their cameras into glasses of beer. (Oh it happens) Drunken travelers aside, I&#8217;m stoked about all the new digital waterproof cameras that are coming out. Being an avid whitewater kayaker, I&#8217;ve always wanted a good waterproof digital camera. I suppose I could keep a regular digital camera in a dry box, but that has so many draw backs. These new waterproof cameras are a God send. I can keep one in my lifejacket and not think twice about getting it wet. Now, if only they could make them float too. These waterproof wonders will set you back a pretty penny though. They range in price from $200 &#8211; $500. It seems to me that if you are going to invest in a digital camera for your travels, why not make it a waterproof one? This way you can take it to the beach, it will be safe in the rain, and prolonged immersion in glasses of beer won&#8217;t hurt it either. Do you own a waterproof digital camera? What do you think about it?</p>
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