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August 5, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment
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July 27, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment
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Underwater Digital Camera | Basic Underwater Photography | Digital …
June 13, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment
If yourself are interested in buy in an underwater camera yourself have to know that this type of cameras can be found in various specialized.
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The Beginner's Guide to Underwater Digital Photography | Digital …
June 11, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment
ISBN13: 9781584282747Condition: NEWNotes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product DescriptionSimplifying the seemingly difficult and expensive.
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Five Features That Every Underwater Digital Camera Should Have
May 20, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment

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Housing
Underwater digital cameras almost exclusively have housing to keep the technological parts from getting wet and destroyed. These housings can be made of inexpensive plastic to higher priced aluminum casing. Housing offer many options for the user, since they can choose the housing specific for their every day land camera. They can also use any lens in their collection for their photography. Housings will also have watertight ‘o-rings’ at all points where materials meet to keep water out of the housing and the camera. Underwater housings are outfitted with control knobs that access the camera inside and give the photographer the normal camera functions.
Increased Memory
Digital cameras give the photographer an added advantage over simple film cameras. Digital allows for many more pictures to be taken in a session. Since there is no film to change (nor could you change film underwater anyway), you can take many more photos with your underwater digital camera than you could with an underwater film camera. Your digital camera can also be outfitted with increased memory cards as high as 8 and 16 gigabytes. Most digital cameras will have options where you can plug more than one memory card into the camera as well.
Flash System
Since typical flash on a camera will not be strong enough to penetrate the refraction of the water, many housing units will have a separate flash system that is outside of the underwater digital camera. This flash system will be found outside the camera and housing itself and be connected via fiber optic cable. Flash should not be used as the primary source of light. Flash should serve as a supplement. However, there are situations where flash is your only option. With these situations a strobe can be used to serve in a way that you can correct and re-correct your photos as you take them.
Fish Eye Lens
Using most lenses is likely to distort the image you are trying to take photographs with an underwater digital camera. One of the best ways to limit the amount of distortion due to refraction is to use a fish eye lens. In above water photography, a fish eye lens will make a photograph appear as if you are looking at it from the view of a corner mirror in a convenience store. However, when you put this lens into the water, the refraction effect will turn the photo from that of the mirror into a typical photograph.
Macro Lens
The problem of refraction is not a problem when using macro lenses. In fact, the increase of refraction actually helps the macro lens pick up more of the image one is trying to take pictures of. This is a benefit to photographers who are trying to take photos of very small subjects. With the macro lens, especially with wide angles, photographers can eliminate the need to have excessive water between the camera and the subject. Macro lens offers close focus which can be very helpful.
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▷▷▷▷▷ Master Guide for Underwater Digital Photography …
April 28, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment
Product DescriptionFrom camera selection to enhanced exposure, everything necessary to capture underwater digital images is available in this handy.
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Waterproof Digital Cameras for Underwater Photography | News Palace
December 30, 2009 by Tony · Leave a Comment
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