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Harpo 10-28-2011 03:58 AM

BEST UNDERWATER CAMERA???
 
Hi Everyone!

Just wondering if anyone has any Underwater Cameras that they would recommend? I am starting to take scuba lessons and when I get out in the ocean... I don't want to be dissapointed with my camera when I hit the shore.

Any help or opinions on picking the right camera would be greatfully appreciated!

Thanks! :biggrin:

doch 10-28-2011 05:48 AM

I have no personal experience with it, but from research and reviews, this is the one that made my birthday wish list:

http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-e...00000000005702

I should also mention that there were 2 main things that I was looking for when looking... versatility, and a decent macro. This camera is able to take pics from (I think) 1.5cm away. My wife has a panasonic as well, and it's a great little camera.

BMW Rider 10-28-2011 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doch (Post 645885)
I have no personal experience with it, but from research and reviews, this is the one that made my birthday wish list:

http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-e...00000000005702

I should also mention that there were 2 main things that I was looking for when looking... versatility, and a decent macro. This camera is able to take pics from (I think) 1.5cm away. My wife has a panasonic as well, and it's a great little camera.

I have that camera and am pleased with it. Good photo quality, durable and waterproof and has GPS tagging. Not sure about SCUBA use though as its only rated for 12m/40ft. Perfect for snorkling or swimming, or for motorcycling in the rain which is my primary use for it. For really deep water use, you may need to look at a camera housing setup.

saltcreep 10-28-2011 04:17 PM

I recommend the Canon S95 ($370) with the Canon underwater housing ($250). That should get your started. The Canons (S and G series) will allow you to shoot in full manual and RAW. The S95 also shoots HD video which is nice. The camera is nice and small so it's easy to take anywhere.

I just bought that setup for my wife but I won't have any pictures or video from it until after our sea lion dive on Hornby Island in two weeks.

A bigger recommendation is to learn to dive first and become comfortable in the water. No need to introduce extra task loading when it's not necessary. Work on your buoyancy and then work on your buoyancy some more.

parkinsn 10-28-2011 04:38 PM

I have a cannon D10, really happy with it. Im sure there is a newer model out as I bough it a few years ago. Great for snorkeling and pics of the tank. For scuba though I think the better way to go is with a nice camera and an underwater box for it. From what I remember the camera is the cheap part, its the box that will cost you.

Seamazter 10-28-2011 04:44 PM

I have an olympus stylus, only ever used it my reef tank.
Says its good upto 10 feet, surly your not scubaing at that.
They do build boxes with seals for deep water diving, you just need to buy the right one for your camera.

Man thats one long url.

http://www.google.com/search?client=...w=1920&bih=924

sphelps 10-28-2011 05:54 PM

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jostafew 10-28-2011 06:12 PM

I've got a Canon D10 as well which I took to Hawaii last year and spent probably 4 days in the water with it. It performed very well with me, but my biggest beef with it is that is has a very narrow field of view; ie. you have to back way up in order to get everything in frame. Other than that it takes great photos underwater (when set to under water), the buttons are big and well laid out for underwater use, and screen as well is bright and easily visible in the water. Battery life is very good as well, even when chilled (in the water). Another smaller complaint is that it does not expose long enough when trying to do night time scenery shots. My old A310 I could rest on something sturdy, set it to landscape mode and take a shot with the timer (so my finger pressing the shutter wouldn't disturb it) and it would sit there and expose as long as it needed to take killer night time shots. D10 won't do it and under exposes every time. Regular night time shooting with the flash is great, don't get me wrong, but the odd person who likes to play around with long exposure night time shots will be dissapointed.

spawn 10-28-2011 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by saltcreep (Post 645945)
I recommend the Canon S95 ($370) with the Canon underwater housing ($250). That should get your started. The Canons (S and G series) will allow you to shoot in full manual and RAW. The S95 also shoots HD video which is nice. The camera is nice and small so it's easy to take anywhere.

I just bought that setup for my wife but I won't have any pictures or video from it until after our sea lion dive on Hornby Island in two weeks.

A bigger recommendation is to learn to dive first and become comfortable in the water. No need to introduce extra task loading when it's not necessary. Work on your buoyancy and then work on your buoyancy some more.

+1 my wife still has trouble with her buoyancy & being relaxed. On our last dive together, I had to surface with her as she was at 3 bar & I was still at 26 That made for a long sit on the boat. It's paramount to be comfortable with your surroundings. She likes snorkelling better anyway...:)

I also have the olympus stylus tough, & I hate it. It's okay for snorkelling, but very hit or miss on pic quality. I took it diving in the dominican though,(which was boring) & had it at 50' for 54 min though. It again was hit or miss with the lighting & pic quality, but it made it with out issue.

Jason McK 10-29-2011 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doch (Post 645885)
I have no personal experience with it, but from research and reviews, this is the one that made my birthday wish list:

http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-e...00000000005702

I should also mention that there were 2 main things that I was looking for when looking... versatility, and a decent macro. This camera is able to take pics from (I think) 1.5cm away. My wife has a panasonic as well, and it's a great little camera.



That's also the one on my wish list


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