Panasonic’s Waterproof, Shockproof and Dustproof Digital Camera. Are you tough on your camera?

July 19th, 2010 by Lee R

If your answer is “YES!”, then Panasonic has a new solution for the camera buff who may be less than gentle with their camera. Panasonic has released the successor to their popular DMC-TS1 waterproof, shockproof and dustproof camera. The Panasonic DMC-TS2now sporting a new 14.1 Megapixel sensor means you can capture all of your outdoor adventure with crystal clear detail. The camera is also rated to withstand an impact from a 6.6 foot fall, a dive of up to 33 feet, freezing temperatures down to 14 degrees Fahrenheit, and is also dust proof. At just under an inch deep, it will conveniently fit into a jacket, or cargo pocket for travel to any destination that you can conceive.


Photos are just the tip of the iceberg with the DMC-TS2. The camera also offers the user the ability to capture HD video to SD/SDHC memory cards with the AVC/HD video format or HD Motion Jpeg. The new Leica 4.6x zoom starts at a robust 28mm wide angle to squeeze in those trees into your nature composition or your extended family’s vacation portrait. You will also be able to capture your images with very little blur largely in part to Panasonic’s Mega Optical Image Stabilization.

What truly makes this camera unique is the new LED light for underwater or low-light photography and videography. The LED can be set to an automatic function that takes most of the guess work as to whether or not the situation demands more light than what is available. This function is separate from the built in flash.

The Panasonic DMC-TS2 is currently available at OneCall in Yellow, Orange and Blue colors.

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Lee R

Lee is one of our resident camera experts! Lee joined the retail division of Huppin’s Hi-Fi Photo & Video in 1999 and transferred to the OneCall mail order division in 2006. While Lee is well versed in all the products we carry, he favors cameras and home theater. He uses a Marantz receiver and a Canon SLR. Lee loves to talk to customers, so give him a call!

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