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Monday, 30 January 2012 01:00

Review: Kodak EasyShare Sport

While kayak fishing last year, I “discovered” that my camera did not float. I needed a camera quickly for an upcoming tournament, and at the time did not have $300 to buy another high-end waterproof camera. After doing some research and talking to some friends, I decided to order the $65 Kodak “EasyShare Sport”. A few days later, an Amazon.com box was waiting for me at home after work.

Published in Rev-Electronics
Tuesday, 18 January 2011 01:00

Kayak Camera Mounting Options

Since experimenting with numerous methods of mounting cameras onto the kayak for the various videos I've been compiling, I've been through several options in an effort to arrive at the most suitable options for my needs. It was only recently that I dumped pretty much every other option I'd tried for an alternative system, though I'm yet to actually demonstrate it, or show the results. The next episode of Yakass Coastal kayak Fishing will demonstrate my new system nicely though and keen eyes will spot the difference immediately.
Published in Kayak Rigging
Wednesday, 02 December 2009 10:37

My New Camera For Kayak Fishing

I just placed the order for a new point and shoot camera.  The one I use right now is crap, and it’s only waterproof when I keep it in the zip lock bag.  The D10 has a waterproof housing that keeps it safe from cold as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit, from drops of up to 4 feet, and from water down to depths of 33 feet.

Published in Electronics