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I'm here at Massanutten WaterPark in Virginia today having some fun with the Canon D20 PowerShot
water-proof camera. So this is another one of those cameras you can take underwater,
you can drop it from, you know, a reasonable distance, and it'll, it'll take some punishment.
It's a great one to bring to the beach, or obviously a place like this waterpark.
It's got built-in GPS if you want to tag your photos that way. It's got an interesting design,
too. You can see here it looks like a shark too a bite out if the end of it. And I thought
that was weird at first, but then I started holding the camera and my finger just did
this automatically, so somebody must have thought of that. Anyway, it was a lot of fun
to use and got fantastic underwater pictures with it.
And shoots full high-def movies. It's got a dedicated button right here on the back
so no matter what you're doing, you can punch that button and start shooting a high-def
movie. You can even slow it down and do a slow -motion movie, which I really like to
do. When you've got your kid coming down a water slide or a wave's about to hit them
or something's going to happen, it's fun to have that.
Anyway, it's a go everywhere camera that you can bring on the ski slopes, to the beach,
take it surfing with you, mountain biking, whatever you like to do, and you'll have a
ton of fun with it. So if you have any questions about the PowerShot D20, or weather-proof
cameras in general, just give us a call.