Underwater Video Camera

AGFA Photo DC-600uw/06906 6 Megapixel Digital Underwater Camera (Blue)

February 1, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment 

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(AGF600UWBLUE) AGFAPHOTO DC-600uw 6 Megapixel Digital Underwater Camera (Blue); The camera features speak for themselves: a 6-megapixel CCD with optimum pixel/sensor size ratio for greater light sensitivity and minimum noise, 5x digital zoom, plus YouTube video recordings with sound. The Hotkey button allows you to toggle between land and underwate[Read More]
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Canon WP-DC28 Waterproof Case for Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Cameras

January 31, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment 

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The WP-DC28 Underwater Case has been specifically designed for the Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Camera and is waterproof down to the depth of 130 ft. (40m). This clear and durable polycarbonate case shields your digital camera as you explore your underwater surroundings. A tight O-ring main seal with safety lock, along with stainless steel and nicke[Read More]
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Weekend Underwater Disposable Camera

January 30, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment 

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Using a Underwater Video Camera For the First Time

November 1, 2009 by Tony · 1 Comment 

Snorkeling Photographer, Holga Style

Using an underwater video camera for the first time opens up a whole new world of photography for the camera hobbyist.  The undersea world offers many possibilities to photagraph the vivd colors of tropical fish and coral reefs.  Anyone who snorkels and does diving can tell you that there is alot to record underwater.  This type of camera provides the means to record it all.

There are many other activities where this type of camera can be used.  If the family likes to vacation at inland water leisure sites the camera offers the opportunity to record in a wet environment.  If you just wnat to take pictures of the kids at the neigborhood pool this camera can come in very handy.  Fishing and boating activities can be recored with an underwater video camera without the fear of damge due to wet conditions.

It is even handy when it comes to performing non leisure activities such as working on your boat when it is still in the water.  A boat  owner can inspect below the water line to see the condition of his boat.

If getting a camera of this type is on your list of things to do this you should be aware of features that make using the camera easier.  When reveiwing the different makes and models of cameras one of the first priorities is to inspect the housing.  A waterproof housing is imperative.  Some makes are specifcally designed to go underwater and some are designed to be used with a specific underwater camera housing.   Both work well but it would be good if the purchaser spent some time going through reviews written be people who own the different makes and models.  There is nothing quite as credible as a review of a person who owns and had used a certain model.

The second characteristic that I would emphasize is the sturdiness of the model.  This type of camera will not be used under the best of conditions.  It will be used in recreational vehicles, boats, buses, bikes, knapsacks, etc.  The bottomline is that you can expect it to be handled rough.  So evaluate for how tough it is before making a final decision.

Check how easy the camera is to use to download video files on to your computer.  Today everything is digital and designed to use the latest features of computer operating systems.  The better models are designed to go from camera to computer in only a few, intuitive and easy to learn steps.

The final feature that sums up a good underwater video camera is light sensitivity.  Ensure that you camera is able to shoot good video in varying light conditions.  The best light for underwater video is midday light because of the steep angle of the sun.  If you need to shoot at night then you will need auxilary lights.  Make sure that the lights that you choose are compatible with your camera and that the camera is plenty sensitive to low light conditions.  The auxilary lights need to be strong enough for the video shooting conditions.

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