Bumpyroad wrote:
Dakzuki wrote:
My dearest is very hard on cameras so we got her a Panasonic Lumix rugged waterproof camera a few years ago. She hasn't killed it yet. That's a point and shoot sub $200 option. For real cameras (SLRs) the only solution is money and taking care of your equipment. Higher end cameras have better weather sealing but you pay for it.
Actually a "real" camera is a mirrorless either APS-C or full frame.
bumpy
I also have SLRs in APS-C and full frame. Those are my "real" cameras. I am brave enough to take the APS-C in the kayak in a padded dry bag.