I am looking for a camera that I can take on the fire line with me when I am fighting wildfires. It seems most of the weather-tough cameras are tested for cold temps and water resistance, but I'm not seeing any particular testing under extreme heat. The conditions the camera needs to operate under would also include dust/ash, heat & moisture.
Mostly I want to use the camera for documenting fire activity and conditions, which would essentially be landscape shooting, but also for documenting evidence of the origin of fires, in case arson investigations are conducted.
A light, small P&S is what I am looking for, but would really like to have RAW capability. Cost is a factor, only to the extent that exposure to the harsh conditions will probably result in a relatively short lifespan for the camera, so I'm trying to think of this as a camera to last one fire season only.
I have reviewed PJ's 2012 Outdoor and Water Proof Camera Guide, but am not finding RAW capabilities in the top picks...maybe I will just have to settle for JPEG. Any thoughts and suggestions will be appreciated.