Things to consider when choosing a waterproof compact
Waterproof compacts offer a simple and intuitive durable design combined with high resistance and durability, so you can take great pictures in any conditions. What they lack in manual exposure settings, they make up for with a wide range of preset modes.
Some models can record video in Full HD quality and slow motion. Other options include optical zoom and sequential shooting at up to 5 frames per second.
Travel fans will appreciate built-in GPS, which allows you to tag images or videos with your exact location, giving you have an overview of where the images were taken. Then you can use built-in Wi-Fi to share your snaps with friends and family.
Waterproof compacts allow you to take images at depths of up to 30m, can withstand falls from 2 metres, and can be used at sub-zero temperatures.
How to take underwater photos
When taking pictures underwater, one problem is the level of reflection in the display. This can be limited by increasing the brightness of the display, which results in reduced battery life. Another way is to find an angle where reflection is minimal (with the camera in front of you, not underneath).
Be careful when taking your camera from a warm environment into cold water, as this can cause condensation to form inside the camera. You should also avoid using the flash underwater, as this often lights up particles in the water instead of the subject.