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Underwater Photography and the Different Kinds of Underwater Cameras; A Detailed Review
By Mike Robinson


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Congratulations! You got your open water certification. Now you’ve probably thought of buying a wonderful underwater camera for your photography. However, you might have cracked your head to find a best camera for your underwater photography. Don’t worry. You’re not alone- most of the new comers are clueless to choose a beat underwater camera.

Here you can get enough idea about the under water cameras. Before procuring your dream camera you should assess what types of photographs you want to take. This is an important point when choosing your underwater camera film and equipment.

If you ask any scuba diver about the type of camera they prefer. They will want a camera that is: cost effective, reliable, low maintenance, easy to use and compact.

An exciting aspect of under water photography is the facility to capture a panoramic view of the ecosystem. Wide-angle photography favors this facet. Wide-angle specific lenses should be used in the under water camera for these type of wide-angle photography.

Do choose the camera systems with gun sight viewers or light beams to capture the moving fish in your camera, which night be a Herculean task. Always try to shoot fishes in the night, as they are inactive during that time.

Different kinds of underwater cameras

The common varieties of underwater cameras available in the market are:

SeaLife ReefMaster 5 Megapixel DC500
Sea & Sea DX5000G Camera and Housing
Sealife SD-300 Shark Diver Underwater Camera
Sealife Reefmaster DC300 Digi 3.3 MP/2 Control
SeaLife Reefmaster RC

All these cameras are the favorite ones for divers. Automatic winding, large shutter lever, big sports viewfinder, and wide-angle lens are the desirable features of these under water cameras. The specialized “Shark Mode” helps to shoot moving objects such as waving fans and fish.

In general under water cameras can be used in all kinds of weather ranging from hot to extreme cold and variety of locations ranging from wet to wild. There are two types of under water cameras are available viz. underwater digital cameras and under water film cameras. It is up to you to select the appropriate camera because both of them are having its own pros and cons.

If you’re new to this field of under water photography, first and foremost thing you should know is the difference between the photography of land and underwater. The main difference is that air is transparent media whereas water is not. As water is denser and contains plankton and sand, the light will get scattered, reflected and absorbed.

Underwater camera protecting tips

Care should be taken to protect your underwater camera from dirt, sun and salt.

Though these cameras are manufactured for underwater use, it still requires to be dipped in fresh water after every use.

Do you know salt is the number one enemy for the underwater cameras? Saltwater should never be allowed to dry on the joints of the metal fittings and controls.

Do not wash your camera with hose as the high-pressure water may force the sand and salt crystals into crevices of the camera.

Always use only photographic lens cloths and soft lens tissues on the lenses.

Ensure that O-ring of your underwater camera is cleaned and lubricated properly. If you think there is some flaw in the O-ring seal, don’t hesitate to throw it out and replace with a new one.

If you don’t have enough confidence with the operation of underwater cameras, it is highly advisable to try out this camera before you acquire it. Even you may undergo demo instruction and gear. Then procure your dream cam and go out and enjoy with your new underwater cam.

Mike Robinson represents http://www.onlinewebpublisher.com



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