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  2. GoPro - Wikipedia

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    The first GoPro Hero, a film camera encased in a waterproof shell. The company was founded by Nick Woodman in 2002. [10] He was motivated by a 2002 surfing trip to Australia, in which he was hoping to capture high-quality action photos but could not because amateur photographers could not get close enough or buy appropriate quality equipment at reasonable prices. [11]

  3. Insta360 - Wikipedia

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    Released in March 2021, Insta360 GO 2 is a wearable action camera that weighs 26.5 grams (0.93 oz). It has a magnetic body and comes with five accessories, including a pendant, hat clip, stand, lens protector and charge case. The camera is IPX8 waterproof to 13 ft, has a 1/2.3" sensor and shoots 1440p stabilized video.

  4. Ricoh WG-M1 - Wikipedia

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    The Ricoh WG-M1 is a rugged digital compact camera announced by Ricoh on September 10, 2014. It features 120fps high speed videography as well as full HD capture at 30p with electronic image stabilisation. It is waterproof to a depth of 10 meters and shockproof to drops from up to 2 meters.

  5. Canon PowerShot D - Wikipedia

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    Releases of D series: D30 (announced Feb 12, 2014) is waterproof up to 25 m (82 ft) it was the world's deepest camera without housing, temperature −10 °C to 40°C, shock-resistant up to 2 meters, dust proof, effective pixel 12.1-megapixel CMOS, ISO up to 3200, optical zoom 5×, zoom (eq. 35mm) 28–140mm, digital zoom 4*, 1024p Full HD video ...

  6. Underwater photography - Wikipedia

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    A Nikonos V amphibious camera Underwater housing for SLR with dome port, arms and lights. Some cameras are made for use underwater, including modern waterproof digital cameras. The first amphibious camera was the Calypso, reintroduced as the Nikonos in 1963. The Nikonos range was designed specifically for use underwater.

  7. Camera bag - Wikipedia

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    They replaced fitted leather cases that were supplied with the earliest cameras. [1] In the 1970s, war and documentary photographers used fishing bags made by English companies Brady and Billingham. [2] Billingham noticed their waterproof soft bags were popular with photographers and modified the fishing bag with padding to protect camera gear. [3]