We're going to sharm for 2nd time this year, but would like advice on what underwater camera to bring? last year we had a £30.00 camera which was great, but unfortunately my photos look nothing like snorklebabes!!! I got some really good shots but not up-close. Would like advice on what digital camera to bring with us......
If you're reading this snorklebabe - let us know what camera you used, where you got it...etc... Also were you diving or just snorkelling??? I'm hoping to dive this year - if i'm brave enough!!!
Thanks
Tills.
The Carrot has a super underwater sony digital... its mentioned on one of the earlier threads.... just wake him up and he will tell you about it.
The camera that Swiss is on about is a Sony DSCU 60 which I bought for my wife's birthday last year. Its only guaranteed for depths of up to 5 feet but is ideal for snorkelling and is a good quality digital camera for normal "dry use".
Sorry Swiss, I don't know when your birthday is! Hopefully i've missed it for another year!
Regards,
Roger.
It's best to go for digi if you can afford it. Works out cheaper (and easier) in the long run. Mine's a Sealife.
What a lovely picture Everest!
Great picture! How come you have not posted loads of them in the gallery? There are a lot of us who would be very interested.
Regards,
Roger.
That was off Velavaru The Maldives in December (but don't tell Briar, I'll get a slap for it not being Egypt).
I'll get round to it one day, Roger. Still getting used to all the functions yet though. Sometimes I'm all thingers & fumbs!
What camera do you use? I checked out the Sony DSC60 & aparrently it's only useable to 5 ft? I'm hoping to dive this year, so would need something that works deeper than this. I don't mind having to speculate a bit, as I know that all my holidays from now on will include snorkelling / diving. Me & hubby are totally hooked after red sea last august. So digital underwater camera will get plenty of use.
Thanks
Tills.
http://www.sealife-cameras.com/cameras/sl148.html
Only a cheapy digital (cheapy?). You know what I mean, cheap for what they can cost. It has buttons on the back for all the functions, and is tested to 60m (more than enough). You can also get an external flash for it.
A little bit of post production in Photo Shop, and hey presto.
Tills, I've got the Sealife Reefmaster DC310. Only a cheapy digital (cheapy?). You know what I mean, cheap for what they can cost. It has buttons on the back for all the functions, and is tested to 60m (more than enough). You can also get an external flash for it.
A little bit of post production in Photo Shop, and hey presto.
That looks like the one for us! If we do get into diving, it'll get loads of use, & if not - it'll still get loads of use from snorkelling!
Only 4 1/2 months to go till we're in there with the fisheys!!!
roll on July 2nd!
Tills
It's best to get a decent set of high power rechargables for it. Normal batteries don't last long.
The boyf and I are off to Sharm in September and I am desperate to take some quality underwater photo's.
I have the Canon IXUS 700 and am considering buying the underwater housing for it, but at £130 it's a lot of money. I was wondering if other people have used underwater housing on their digital cameras? If so are they reliable (I'd cry the whole holiday if my sexy IXUS was damaged!) and is the picture quality as good as when no housing is used?
I'm not just asking about the IXUS 700 housing. Any comments on peoples experiences with any camera housing will be much appreciated!
Thanks - Claire
There are a few for sale on Amazon, some with reviews....
Everest uses a housing for his digital and gets superb results. No doubt he will respond to your post when he's next on line, but it appears that although these housings are pricey, they do work well.
Regards,
Roger.
Thanks for the replies. It was Amazon where I found the housing and after reading around this site it does seem like it may well be worth investing in. After all whats £130 compared to a lifetime of captured memories of the underwater kingdom
Cheers - Claire
I've always used an Aquapac - it a completely waterproof seethrough case that you just put your normal digital camera in and then you have a waterproof camera . Heres a picture using one that I took in Sharm el Sheikh last month, the one below is from the Maldives to give you an idea. Cheapest place I can find them is http://www.ifsogo.com ......there are on special offer on the homepage. ALOT cheaper than buying a waterproof housing, think ifsogo do them for about £16. Think they do underwater cameras aswell though if thats what you prefer.
My digital camera is only a cheap one - about £100, so the quality of the picture reflects this, the better your digital camera the better the picture obviously
Thanks for your reply! Your photos look really good, I'm well impressed and your right there's a massive difference in preice between £16 and £136! There's quite a lot of stuff I've seen on the Ifsogo site that will be useful for my hols.
Thanks for the tip - Claire
As we are TOTAL novices to snorkelling we bought two for one underwater kodac cameras in boots today, which go down to 15 meteres?? Cost, £9.99.
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