Mistakes of Waterproof Digital Camera Using
I’m glad I did my research first as I learned from others mistakes before using my camera. Here are a few things you might want to watch out for.
- All waterproof cameras will leak if you use them carelessly. Never open up the camera doors when at the beach or pool. Make sure to take it home, dunk in water, clean it off, let dry off to keep sunscreen and sand out of the gaskets, etc. If you try to swap cards while at the beach with greasy sunscreen and sand covered fingers, you’re likely to compromise the sealing gaskets and ruin your camera, regardless of brand/model. I load mine up with an empty 8GB card and full battery before going out so I don’t have to worry about anything. If you’re like me and never read manuals, at least make sure to carefully read through the care and maintenance section so you can avoid ruining your camera.
- The included paper manual is very sparse and does not explain all the icons or photo+video settings – but it does cover care and maintenance (read this section as mentioned above). You have to download the pdf manual from the Panasonic site to learn the full features of the camera – features like below item #3.
- Unless you’re a pro videographer, change your video settings from AVCHD Lite to Motion Jpg. See pg 92 in the pdf manual. AVCHD is a format made for pro cameras, which is great if you are a videographer But I’ve read about lots of frustrated TS2 users online who just want to view their movies or upload them to Youtube without needing lots of specialized software and training. Save yourself the hassle and change to .mpeg BEFORE taking lots of video and life will be simpler.
- If you just want to point and shoot and not touch settings, set the dial to iA and the camera does a good job at taking care of everything for you.