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15-07-09, 12:41 PM
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Re: Underwater photography

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15-07-09, 12:42 PM
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I recently looked at one of the Olympus Tough MJU 8000 cameras, and the cheaper MJU 6000 - waterproof to 5m and 3m respectively. All the independent reports were favourable - and also claim they serve extremely well as a 'normal' compact digi thereafter - give for a bit of softness around the edge of the pictures when blown to A4 size.

Granted they are slightly more expensive - but for regular outdoor or underwater photography, I'd say they were a good investment.

I suppose a great deal depends on exactly what type of underwater photography you are interested in, and what you intend to do with the images after.


     
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15-07-09, 01:13 PM
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I recently looked at one of the Olympus Tough MJU 8000 cameras, and the cheaper MJU 6000 - waterproof to 5m and 3m respectively. All the independent reports were favourable - and also claim they serve extremely well as a 'normal' compact digi thereafter - give for a bit of softness around the edge of the pictures when blown to A4 size.

Granted they are slightly more expensive - but for regular outdoor or underwater photography, I'd say they were a good investment.

I suppose a great deal depends on exactly what type of underwater photography you are interested in, and what you intend to do with the images after.
I am going on a major holiday - hopefully to Australia, which will include the Great Barrier reef. I never travel and really want to make the most of it and get some great pictures as well, but none of it will beprofessional quality - just want a decent document of my holiday.
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15-07-09, 11:07 PM
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Ah i can foresee a problem, and that is getting a camera that works upside down under water, a neccessity for Australian photography.

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16-07-09, 10:20 AM
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Ah i can foresee a problem, and that is getting a camera that works upside down under water, a neccessity for Australian photography.

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16-07-09, 09:04 PM
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Ok.....I am hoping to have the chance in the near future to go to a lovely place and snorkel.....I desperatly want to get some pictures (one in a life time trip and chance).....do I ....
a) Purchase an underwater Digital camera OR
b) Purchase a case (flexible probably) for my DSLR

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If you are only snorkeling then I would seriously look at the Olympus underwater 8000 model. As has been pointed out you have several options - when I went away I took my own DSLR and hired an underwater camera. I then also had use of another underwater camera whilst I was out there.

Like yourself I was undecided as to whether to buy my own underwater housing or not, but since I was diving I needed something I could rely on. The last thing I wanted to do was go diving on the first day and have a leak, thus ruining the camera and preventing me from taking any more shots for the rest of the holiday. The flexible housings look fine for snorkeling but can be rather unweildy - you certainly won't need strobes or anything on your DSLR if you do decide to go down that route as you won't be going down deep enough.

I would ask about hiring from your resort, but that can be a very expensive option, the place we went to charged $45 per dive to hire a digital camera. This is where my suggestion of the Olympus comes in - if you are snorkelling daily then it might actually work out more cost effective to purchase your own camera.

You will have a fantastic time I am sure, looking forward to seeing your shots when you get back
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16-07-09, 09:27 PM
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