Cameras
Review: Pentax W60 Waterproof Camera Catching Whale Sharks
Posted by Brian Lam at 8:45 PM on August 19, 2008
I had the perfect backdrop to review this Pentax W60 waterproof camera while vacationing in Hawaii last week. It's 10mp, has a 5x zoom, and does HD level video, but the only reason to buy such a point and shoot is that it's rated to 4 metres of underwater depth for two hours, and is the smallest waterproof camera of its kind. It would prove to be a fortuitous addition to my travel gear, catching some great shots of some of my first surf lessons and some rare aquatic life while other tourists fumbled with crappy disposable film cams.
The video above was shot on a generic snorkeling tourist water-bus. We took the boat out from Maui to Molokini, helmed by some hooligans who did donuts and told canned (but funny) jokes for the rich, bleached tourists, Lisa and I counted ourselves among. I suppose we were no different, as much as we'd like to think so, but I did have that camera ready to go when the captain peeled back the throttle, started shouting with excitement and pointing at something moving slowly towards us under the surface. None of us could see past the glare, but the captain's polarised sunglasses, he said, revealed a whale shark, the biggest he'd ever seen in his life on Hawaii, as big as our 30-foot boat. He urged us to jump into the water, promising that this was a rare thing to find on what was supposed to be a pedestrian look at some small, colourful reef fish. I can't say I was very comfortable with the idea of jumping over the side, despite the Museum of Natural History's tutelage so many years ago that the whale shark only ate microscopic schmeg in the water. But the captain asked twice and over I went, after putting the camera in underwater movie mode. Others soon joined with the disposable wind up cameras that the crew joked, "used to cost $15, but after the shark showed up, cost $100." The whale shark made several passes, perhaps curious about the strange hairy fish as pale as the undersides of a flounder, splashing around ineffectively and groping at its dorsal fin. After awhile, I normalised my breathing — the water almost always makes me panic a bit — and could grab enough breath to chase the fish below the surface and grab on for a few seconds. I felt safe, but we were not all lucky enough to escape unharmed. One man cut his finger on the fish's denticles, rubbing it the wrong way. I shot a photo of the man. Professional marine biologists might disagree, but I suppose that's technically the first whale shark attack to draw blood in recent history.
The W60 is the third or fourth generation waterproof camera from Pentax, and earlier ones were only safe to use to a depth of 1.5m for 30 minutes. So the W line has graduated, in the W60, from the wading pool to more earnest underwater endeavours only short of full on diving. The W60 is also rated to shrug off dust and dirt and temperatures down to -10 degrees C, but this is not nearly as rugged as the larger Olympus waterproof cameras.
The shots, above water, were solid, aided by the multiple modes for portraits (with multiple face detection), flowers (macro), etc. Shots were sometimes adequate in colour, saturation and sharpness levels, sometimes would be foiled by flat contrast or washed out colours or a droplet of water it could not focus past. There were also amazing frames that made photos look like those from little sticker picture booths in Tokyo. I didn't like how long it took to switch between these modes, but one could make due with almost anything by leaving it in auto mode. (Note: I shot everything at 3MP, which suited my needs for memory preservation and online presentation of shots.) But underwater, away from a pool and off the shallows of Hawaii, modes tended to not colour shift out enough of the blue as you can see in the shots above. This is sad, and you can only recapture so much colour in post processing.
Other gripes: The USB cable is non-standard on the mini side, and the screen was sometimes hard to see in the bright sun or underwater. Also, my unit was supposed to record sound underwater but only ticked and buzzed and you could sometimes hear the zoom motors functioning.
I tested the W10, a W60 predecessor, a few years ago, and lost it while almost being washed down the coast over some shallow reef. Pentax's press people sent along two terrific accessories, a bright orange foam float with the logo surf camera on it that looped through the wrist strap, and a rubber case. Having a camera float in the ocean is a great, great comfort. And although the rubber case needed to be taken off every time to rinse the camera after a salt water swim, the added protection made my experience in the surf even more carefree. Both are highly recommended. And the camera isn't bad, either.

Comments (AU Comments · US Comments)
Dan
Posted August 21, 2008 5:55 PM
great shots, but Brian should be aware of the laws pertaining to protected endangered species. You are breaking the law by being within 3 meters of a whale shark. No exceptions. Touching one, filming your act and publishing it with your name - Smart. remove this film so it does not encourage others to be so thoughtless. Only in the USA would this happen. USA and Japan are the only countries stupid enough to place these animals at risk. You have them in aquariums (Atlanta) where they have died after 4 years. They live for over 100 yrs in the wild if they are left alone and dive to 5km. how deep is the Atlanta aquarium? Go USA - you should be so proud. If you are interested in whale sharks and want to help them not damage them see www.whaleshark.org
Chiru
Posted August 24, 2008 4:39 AM
If you are not sure what Pentax digital camera is right for you, ask for advice in your local electronics store, as the personnel must know and be able to explain you all the characteristics. Or you could search the Internet in order to gather relevant information and make your choice of a particular model. In either way, you are sure to find the right Pentax digital camera that will become your loyal companion in all the memorable moments of your life.
Ming
Posted September 25, 2008 7:25 PM
please don't touchh the whale shark!!
Slug
Posted October 21, 2008 5:10 PM
Stop whining at least he wasn't harpooning it!
Pocari
Posted 9:01 PM 19/8/08
cool story :)
and the video is not so bad either! looks like a cute little animal ;)
Pocari
outeast
Posted 9:17 PM 19/8/08
Not sure you can blame the camera for the rate at which light is filtered through water:)
outeast
Barfolemew
Posted 9:57 PM 19/8/08
That is awe-waitforit-some!!
The only whale shark I've seen is in captivity in Okinawa... that's def. something for the history books!
Barfolemew
mlmorg
Posted 9:50 PM 19/8/08
nice video story and review! thanks blam
mlmorg
TerryinSt.Paul
Posted 9:50 PM 19/8/08
Great video (except for all the shaking, kinda looks like Michael J Fox took it). The music was perfect.
TerryinSt.Paul
LiquidGravity
Posted 10:17 PM 19/8/08
Great writing. And a good looking chick. I'd high five you but its the internet.
LiquidGravity
Git Em SteveDave displays attention-grabbing vanity
Posted 10:44 PM 19/8/08
After seeing a kiwi jump out of a helicopter and catch a marlin on Giz, this doesn't impress me as much. But seriously, this is cool. This has to go on my bucket list now.
Git Em SteveDave displays attention-grabbing vanity
wanago
Posted 10:32 PM 19/8/08
cool video and now you can deduct part of your trip and show off your hot girlfriend. Well played!
wanago
Dylorian
Posted 11:14 PM 19/8/08
That music just cheered me up for this crappy Tuesday. Thanks bro! How much for this thing?
Dylorian
Joseph
Posted 11:09 PM 19/8/08
The music was great!
Joseph
doobiebros2two
Posted 11:08 PM 19/8/08
You know how much fun it is to look at other peoples vacation photos!?
Yea.
[Just Jealous...]
doobiebros2two
shanzi
Posted 11:01 PM 19/8/08
Hey nice shots dude.
Loved it.
shanzi
future-proof
Posted 11:46 PM 19/8/08
Oh yeah, and the video is awesome!
In all, I can't imagine ever buying a non-waterproofed camera. It's just way too convenient...
future-proof
future-proof
Posted 11:45 PM 19/8/08
My gf got this camera last month and it was cool for a while on the beach and whatnot but there's either water inside or something else is going on because the pictures come out like bad version of Atari loading screen with multicolored lines. It needs a squeeze to straighten itself out and then does it again anyway.... it will be going back.
future-proof
nicroma
Posted 11:41 PM 19/8/08
I burst out in laughter when the music started. Nice video!
nicroma
frigg
Posted 12:10 AM 20/8/08
Awesome!
Is that Lahaina in the background?
Watching the vid, tho, you can't help but feel a little sorry for the Whale Shark. Kind of like political science, neither politics nor science, the whale shark is neither whale nor shark. The whales don't accept it as one if their one, becaue it's too sharky, and the sharks will have nothing to do with it because it's too damn good natured. And no one from the Discovery Channel chases it around because it's not terrifying enough for ratings.
Aside from getting its dorsal fin stroked every now and then by a passing group of camera-toting tourists, the only silver lining to being a whale shark is that someday Pixar will featurize its bittersweet existence. I'm thinking a whale shark opens up a sashimi bar in a small Midwestern town just getting over its squeamishness with sushi, but then some fast food chain opens up a store next door selling some sort of chilled blended drink made from... whale shark. For the whale shark turned sashimi chef, it's an uphill battle but one that is ultimately successful. Ellen DeGeneres could be the voice of the whale shark unless Rosy O'Donnel agrees to live action scenes. Actually, Rosy O'Donnel as the whale shark would suck worse than getting made into some sort of chilled blended drink. Man, these things can't win.
frigg
Noobs-R-Us
Posted 11:58 PM 19/8/08
How come I don't get to vacation in those places? Damn, my life sucks!
Noobs-R-Us
SkyLab
Posted 12:33 AM 20/8/08
He cut his finger on the shark's what?
SkyLab
williamn
Posted 12:32 AM 20/8/08
Nice video.
W30 suffers from the damn autofocus noise in videos. I guess it can't be eliminated.
williamn
Pnut78
Posted 12:14 AM 20/8/08
The clicking is due to having auto-focus on the video function. Once you take Auto Function off, you can hear everything you are shooting. So as long as what you see is clear, you are good to go. It is a drawback that you hear all the mechanics in the video, like Optical Zoom and Focus, but for taking HD video underwater, I can live with that. I am so glad I got the W60, especially since my 2-year old is getting the hang of swimming!
Pnut78
ChrisZZZ
Posted 9:50 PM 19/8/08
Do not attempt to touch, ride, or chase a Whale Shark
Do not restrict normal movement or behaviour of the Shark
Maintain a minimum distance of 3 metres from the Whale Shark
[www.whalesharkproject.org]
ChrisZZZ
Rain-man
Posted 12:43 AM 20/8/08
Great camera review, pics and video. I wish I had this camera in Oahu on a shark cage dive. I had one of those crappy disposable cameras, but it actually wasn't too bad. The real advantage of the digital would be the video feature, which would have been cool. Oh, and the 100s of sharks I saw from inside a steel cage were extremely deadly, unlike that friendly whale shark.
Rain-man
lldsandsll
Posted 12:40 AM 20/8/08
@frigg: fuckin shit, can u imagine blended rosy odonnel beverage. i just puked my testicles out my nose.
on a much more related note, i would be shitting bricks near that thing. i dont care how harmless they are.
lldsandsll
cre8design
Posted 1:26 AM 20/8/08
Great shots, but the music is freaking annoying!!!!
cre8design
citizensmith
Posted 1:44 AM 20/8/08
Or go with an Olympus SW1030 or similar. 33' vs 10' on waterproof, way better built, and better looking too.
citizensmith
diehippiedie
Posted 1:30 AM 20/8/08
@SkyLab: denticles, sharks are know to grow tiny teeth like things on their skinny and they are so rough you can use them as sand paper. if you feel the skin from a wrong direction not knowing about these it can cut you. I think it helps them swim faster or something like that.
REALLY NICE camera, and Lisa is hot =)
diehippiedie
jpitsch
Posted 2:19 AM 20/8/08
Nice stash.
jpitsch
zayden
Posted 2:22 AM 20/8/08
Very nice video. I'm actually looking for a waterproof case for my two Canon cameras that won't cost as much the camera. If its more convenient to get a new camera...hell I'll do that. BTW, best background vacation music ever.
zayden
isaacws
Posted 3:14 AM 20/8/08
very awesome experience! I love maui and molokini best place on earth.
Isaac.S
isaacws
king_of_fools
Posted 3:14 AM 20/8/08
the Olympus Stylus 850SW takes better video and sound that isn't so crappy that you have to put old game theme songs over it to make it listen-able.
king_of_fools
SewerShark
Posted 10:17 PM 19/8/08
Nice girl...camera...VIDEO...damn -_-
SewerShark
DMF
Posted 3:36 AM 20/8/08
OH MY GOD YOU LUCKY SON OF A BITCH!
Really jealous you swam with a whale shark. Oh yeah, cool camera too.
DMF
wingbatwu
Posted 4:22 AM 20/8/08
I'm so happy Pentax kept the intervalometer!
It's an invaluable function for my kite aerial photography hobby.
wingbatwu
Purple Dave
Posted 4:22 AM 20/8/08
"Professional marine biologists might disagree, but I suppose that's technically the first whale shark attack to draw blood in recent history."
I'd also have to disagree, on the basis that this is techinically more a human attack than a whale shark attack. Whale shark was just swimming around minding its own business when some idjit went and roughed up its slime coat.
Purple Dave
itchytooth
Posted 6:28 AM 20/8/08
1) the light patterns against the shark's skin are beautiful
2) I would like to see some raw, uncompressed video from this camera
3) Hawaii is the best - I miss it
4) Brian, as soon as you get tired of your job, I'm ready to take over
itchytooth
ColdAsIce
Posted 10:58 AM 20/8/08
The best part was 46 seconds in... but it is a cool camera. I still prefer the Olympus version.
ColdAsIce
Pixlmonkey
Posted 1:46 AM 21/8/08
A magnificent sighting. Though the fact that your captain encouraged his passengers to harass the animal is slightly iffy, i myself would welcome an opportunity to touch that beast.
Pixlmonkey
honk4RC
Posted 6:22 AM 21/8/08
Preview of: Whale Shark Rider!!
Great sighting and 3 cheers for sharing the video.
honk4RC