you can buy, and it’s a worthy upgrade from most other waterproof cameras.
The new DSC can take in a meter of water for 10 minutes with the included umbrella and it’s rated for up to 10 meters on the beach – great for longer swims or fishing trips.
It can’t capture images of the whole beach, but it can still get some shots of the beach at a certain time of day. You’ll need to have a tripod to capture the sunset.
The new DSC is the biggest of the waterproof cameras we’ve tested here so far and will hold more than 110 litres of water. It can also work on land, but it’s still a bit big for camping.
The DSC’s waterproof design means you can swim with it on its back and it has a locking feature to hold it shut when not needed. It’s the widest of the waterproof cameras we’ve tested here, so you’re sure to find a spot to keep your fingers safely out of the water.
The DSC’s waterproof design means you can swim with it on its back and it has a locking feature to hold it shut when not needed.
It’s the widest of the waterproof cameras we’ve tested here. So you’re sure to find a spot to keep your fingers safely out of the water.
The DSC’s waterproof design means you can swim with it on its back and it has a locking feature to hold it shut when not needed.
4. Polaroid Snap-N-Lose – The best compact waterproof camera
The Polaroid Snap-N-Lose is one of the most compact waterproof cameras there is, but it’s a great one to have in your bag for emergencies.
The Polaroid Snap-N-Lose is the only waterproof camera here that’s actually built to be fully waterproof – making it one of the most durable waterproof cameras in the world.
That means it’s built for rough and tumble, with a built-in watertight case and a removable lens for cleaning.
The Polaroid Snap-N-Lose is the only waterproof camera here that’s built to be fully waterproof – making it one of the most durable waterproof cameras in the world.
It does have a lens that can’t be submerged, so you’ll need to stick a few fingers in to get a full view of the camera.
The Polaroid Snap-N-Lose is waterproof and can be submerged up to 1.5 meters deep. It also has a sliding stop or a mirror that’s quick to set up and remove.
It has a built-in alarm and comes with a removable case to help you keep your camera safe and secure. The case is easy to clean and it can even be hung up to dry. The Polaroid Snap-N-Lose is one of the best compact waterproof cameras there is, but it’s a great one to have in your bag for emergencies.
5. Canon EOS 80D – The best entry level waterproof camera
The Canon EOS 80D is our entry-level waterproof camera for this list. It was made for the beach, but it’s also designed with waterproof applications in mind, so it can be used in the shower, while also being easily stored on a wall for emergencies.
The EOS 80D has an 8MP lens at a fixed focal range of 28mm. It has a 2MP dual lens system, so you can shoot at different zoom