Navroute Neptune EZ 7′ Plus Color Underwater Video System
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Take a glimpse into the exciting world of underwater fashion photography with Mick Gleissner as he captures shots of blonde bombshell Deanna Webb. A production of…
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Navroute Neptune EZ 7′ Plus Color Underwater Video System
- underwater Video Sistem
- Up to 30 Meters
- Color
- can be sue with 2 cameras at same time
Features
Economic, easy to use
7″ LCD Color Monitor
Supports up to 2 Cameras
Video Output
Extra bright 21 Led camera
Available with 30 and 50 meter cables.
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Price: $ 299.95
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Underwater Photography Package: Canon G9 with IkeLite Housing and Accessories
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Fuji WP-FXF30 Underwater Housing for Fuji F30 & F31fd Digital Cameras
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Go deep for that unique shot with this underwater housing designed exclusively for the FinePix F30 & F31fd digital cameras. With a polycarbonate shell body and tempered glass lens window, this underwater housing is designed for depths of up to 130 fe
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Epoque EHD-Ai Underwater 6 Megapixel Digital Camera and Housing Kit, 5x Digital Zoom, Rated up to 150′
- Housing: Rugged injection molded plastic construction
- Easy handling push button controls access all camera functions
- 55mm diameter threaded port ring for optional wide angle and macro conversion lenses and filters
- Strong yet compact housing that’s rated to a depth of 150′ (45 m)
- Custom O-ring seal with easy locking latch
The Epoque EHD-Ai ia an Underwater 6 MP Digital Camera and Housing Kit. The Epoque EHD-Ai is really a kit that includes the Epoque housing rated to a depth of 150′ (45 m) combined with the Epoque inner camera. The fine 1/2.5″ CCD chip has an effectiv
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LitepanelsLP MICROPROUW MicroPro Under Water Housing
- Outfitted for Maximum Options
- The SeaSun housing encases the fixtures in custom aluminum and plexiglas watertight housings that yield the soft output
When shooting underwater, the cameraperson and crew are working in a three-dimensional water column. Depending on the scene or the subject, the camera and lighting are usually in constant motion trying to get the shot. The tools needed to successfull
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MINOTA WEATHMATIC UNDERWATER CAMERA w STRAP w FLASH 110 FILM DIVER PHOTOGRAPHY
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Ikelite SubStrobe DS-160 Digital Package w/ TTL Single Sync Cord
- 160 Watt/seconds of power | 90° angle of coverage, add a diffuser to get 100°
- Built-in LED target light turns off and on when the strobe fires
- Full power recycle time of 1.5 second with audible ready signal | Up to 225 flashes per charge
- In manual mode, the strobe offers 10 power settings in half-stop increments
- The included TTL sync cord will connect to any Ikelite type bulkhead, compatible TTL systems support automatic TTL exposure control
The Ikelite Digital SubStrobe DS-160 is compatible with all Ikelite TTL digital camera systems. The strobe will also work with older TTL film cameras including the Nikonos system. The included TTL sync cord will connect to any Ikelite type bulkhead.
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Snap Sights Sports Flash Waterproof Camera
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Snap Sights Sports Flash Waterproof Camera This Waterproof Camera Is Preloaded With 27 Exp/800 Asa Film, Reuseable And Easy To Use. Features A Polycarbonate Housing, Pressure-resistant Shutter Button, Hinged Back For Easy Reloading, 28mm Lens, Fli
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FLASH, UFL-1 ULTRALIGHT BRACKET BNDL
- For small housing/strobe combinations.
- Top fitting Olympus UFL-1 underwater strobe.
- Includes all hardware for mounting any housing with a 1/4″ x 20 tripod socket.
FLASH, UFL-1 ULTRALIGHT BRACKET BNDL
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Gitzo GK1581OT Series 1 6x Carbon Fiber Ocean Traveler Kit
- The worlds first stainless steel tripod casting!
- Attached center ball head that can be easily disassembled in order to clean the inner parts from salt
- Carbon 6X Legs
- Capable of being used in the harshest of environments ¿ even salt water!
- Enhanced G-Lock leg locking system to suit the extreme environments by minimizing the amount of water
Continuously questioning “the standard” in tripod design and materials, Gitzo has developed the world’s first stainless steel tripod casting and integrated the technology into its massively popular Traveler series to produce the new Ocean Trave
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Ikelite Fluorescent Light Lamp
Ushio F4T5/D (3000108) Lamp Bulb Replacement F4T5/D T-5 T5 T 5 T/5 5 watt (5w) 0 volt (0v) G5 (Miniature BiPin) 6500kelvin White Universal BC3358 Order Codes: F4T5/D F4T5D F4T5 D F4T5-D Mfg Prod Code: 3000108
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Sea and Sea 5-Pin Sync Cord
Sea & Sea 5-Pin Sync Cord (N type)
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Why not trash the dress the day after the wedding. We took this couple into a remote location in the RM to set up a really cool fashion shoot underwater in a cave (Centoe) in the middle of the Mayan Jungle. We have provided photo examples of our set up and narrate the shoot throughout the video. Trashing the dress!
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Hasselblad UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY Guide Booklet 500c 500cm 501c 503
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Underwater Photography – 5 Practical Points To Help Your Photography Session!
We present some useful and practical tips from been there, done that professional photographers who have taken to practicing their art underwater for a reason, whatever the season and bring you these handy hints to excel in a specialized segment of nature photography, here! Take a look –
The nature of underwater photography has undergone a vast sea-change (and there truly is no pun on that) in the last 3 decades: while the mid eighties saw photographers taking to the waters with video and still camera lenses covered with plastic to prevent seepage entering and spoiling their sensitive parts, the nineties saw the development of water-resistant lenses and later water-proof cameras that enabled one to capture moving shots of sea-creatures and underwater life along with flash-enabled lighting. Moving to the year 2000 and beyond, there were lots of improvements in the field of science and technology, which yielded great results for the field of Digital photography; for the whole new burgeoning world of amateur and hobby photographers who were also keen on sea-diving and other water related sports, this meant being able to take photos in hitherto unexplored places and in a candid manner!
Being able to go where few have gone before and get consistently good results from advanced features contained in latest underwater digital cameras supported by long-life batteries, artificial lighting that enhances the focus of underwater subjects and practiced photography skills are some of the advantages modern photographers of today have for themselves.
Underwater photography is now a singular segment warranting its own special techniques, equipment and group of professionals. Apart from naturalists and botanists studying underwater plant species and animal-life, even historians studying wrecks and anthropologists studying life-forms and people giving birth underwater etc are groups that have interest in underwater snapshots besides of course, scientists and biologists who photograph and study marine life.
To ensure your underwater photographs turn out better than usual, there are a few points you’d do well to remember:
• Invest in a basic digital camera meant for underwater photography as you can spoil your normal digicam if you just cover it with plastic to use underwater. Underwater cameras come equipped with special parts that prevent it from getting spoilt even when submerged in murky waters and still manage to give good shots in limited natural light, depending on their quality.
• Always follow the guidelines given with the underwater camera for best results gained by the device as straying from these can result in causing major damage to your precious piece of photographic equipment and be hard to repair, thus cost you dearly.
• Always remember that the deeper you go into the waters, the poorer light conditions you will have to face, so learn the techniques of underwater photography as best as you can to be able to use white (natural) light or some type of artificial ones to counter this issue.
• You can avoid using zoom feature when taking shots underwater and turn off flash wherever possible so the quality of photos is higher and not blurry, which is what it tends to be when flash is used underwater.
• Check for warranty of your underwater camera and do so at the shop if possible – submerge it underwater to check for leaks and get it replaced instead of waiting to try it out on an expedition and then getting disappointed if it doesn’t measure up and ruins the fun of taking underwater shots and your mood.
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Review by PKube for Fuji WP-FXF30 Underwater Housing for Fuji F30 & F31fd Digital Cameras
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The prior reviewer was very wrong with his “15-feet” depth-rating conclusion. Several places (including the web site) state 40 meters.
Additionally, you can generally tell from the photos whether the housings are rated for snorkeling (e.g. 5-20 ft) or scuba diving (80-150 ft) by the beefiness of the seals and plastic. Pricing for the lightweight snorkeling cases are under $100, too. This housing is pretty clearly rated for scuba.
It appears equivalent to the Canon underwater housings both in build and price (which I have used), but you get the added advantage of the superb low-light performance of the F30 inside!
Review by NJP (Ohio) for Fuji WP-FXF30 Underwater Housing for Fuji F30 & F31fd Digital Cameras
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First let me say that the “reviewer” Mark is very wrong. This case is rated at 40M and works excellently. I don’t understand how people can write such negative reviews when they haven’t even used the equipment – much less owned it.
I purchased this for a trip to the Carribean and used it both for underwater use (scuba and snorkeling) as well as for a protective case on the beach and for general use. It works flawlessly. The only *negative* is that when you use it above water in bright sunlight you must remember that the front lens element is not anti-reflective so you can get a lot of lens flare if you’re not careful. Underwater this is of course no problem.
The flash diffuser is also very nice and provides good coverage while removing the housing shadow that is apparent when you use the flash without the diffuser.
Really there’s nothing to complain about here. The housing allowed me to get photos I’d never have otherwise.
Review by Ken Walsh for Fuji WP-FXF30 Underwater Housing for Fuji F30 & F31fd Digital Cameras
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Perhaps the best thing about the advent of small digital compacts has been the introduction of relatively inexpensive underwater housings for them. I have little to add to what others have said, this is an excellent housing that allows for full control of the camera. I’d add just a few notes to make sure you have the right expectations for underwater photography:
- Underwater photography is pretty hard. You typically have very low light levels and severe color casts. The F30/F31 are excellent cameras to start with since they handle low light well and they have a halfway decent underwater mode. That said, still be prepared for far, far fewer good shots underwater than you get on land.
- Video is easier and more satisfying than stills often. If you find your results frustrating with the still shots, turn on the video mode and give it a try.
- Focusing and tracking is hard. These compacts are all a bit slow in focusing and shutter release and fish are very fast. This makes things quite a challenge. You’ll probably want to start with pictures where both you and the subject are not moving.
- People who’ve done underwater photography will tell you it is not “if” your housing floods but rather “when” will it flood. Follow the directions religously. Minimize the number of times you open the housing, the F30 has amazing battery life and the 1GB cards hold a lot of pictures. If you are going back in the water and don’t need a battery charge and still have space on the card then don’t open the housing! Just rinse it with fresh water and take in down on your next dive. Everytime you open and reseal a housing (any housing, even one costing thousands of dollars) there is a risk of leak. Always test the seal before going on a dive!
So, with all that in mind, a F30 with this housing is a wonderful way to begin underwater photography, but remember it is much more difficult than shore based photography so be patient and look for articles on the web to help you out.
Review by Gary A. Wright for Fuji WP-FXF30 Underwater Housing for Fuji F30 & F31fd Digital Cameras
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I took over 500 photos with this camera while vacationing in the USVI. Great results while snorkling and diving. I went as deep as 75 ft with no problems. The built in flash difuser seems to work well. I took some great pictures down 65ft on a night dive. Focused flawlessly, adiquate lighting. Only draw back is the LCD is hard to see. I just aimed and shot and most photos were great. I only erased 35 out of 509 photos. Not BAD! Update 1-28-08 Most recient trip was Roatan, Honduras. Max depth 115 ft. Took over 500 more photos 60 to 115 ft deep. Casing works great. No leaks.
Review by P. Schuyler for Fuji WP-FXF30 Underwater Housing for Fuji F30 & F31fd Digital Cameras
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This is my first underwater case and I was really blown away by the quality, especially for the price. The thing is superbly crafted and a marvel to hold, it works exactly as expected. Its made exclusively for the Fuji F30. I’ve taken a number of very nice underwater shots and videos with this case (at least in pools). I intend to take this snorkeling/diving soon enough, I think it would work out fine combined with the Fuji’s high sensitivity capabilities.
Only one thing to pay attention to, make sure that you place one or more fresh silicon gel packs inside the case when you are using it. This prevents condensation. The manual refers to this, but I couldn’t find any packs that came with the camera. These are tiny little thin packs of silicon beads identical to what they pack into shoe boxes. Get yourself a stack of those and use a fresh one every time you go underwater.