Hi guys/gals,
Thought might want to share the performance of a Lumix underwater fotos with you.
I'm been using Lumix cameras (FZ5, FZ30, and TZ1) and I've since been impressed by the colours and clarity the Leica lens brings. As such, I have been dying to bring them underwater to find out their performance underwater too. Of the three Lumix cameras I've owned, I've managed to bring two of them, FZ30 and TZ1 underwater. FZ30 doesn't have a normal hardcover housing, thus, used an EWA-Marine case. TZ1 has a dedicated housing for it, and it's my first camera with a decent housing to dive with (friends had been laughing at my "ziplock" bag for the longest time)
Anyway, the following fotos are the originals other than resizing them and uploading them into the forum:
Lighting conditions are in-camera flash and ambient light. All shots were set to Underwater Mode. Even shooting with in-camera flash, it's still in Underwater Mode.
The camera is an true PnS, no manual controls at all, except for custom whitebalance and spot metering. But, in Underwater Mode, all these are inaccessible.
Thought might want to share the performance of a Lumix underwater fotos with you.
I'm been using Lumix cameras (FZ5, FZ30, and TZ1) and I've since been impressed by the colours and clarity the Leica lens brings. As such, I have been dying to bring them underwater to find out their performance underwater too. Of the three Lumix cameras I've owned, I've managed to bring two of them, FZ30 and TZ1 underwater. FZ30 doesn't have a normal hardcover housing, thus, used an EWA-Marine case. TZ1 has a dedicated housing for it, and it's my first camera with a decent housing to dive with (friends had been laughing at my "ziplock" bag for the longest time)
Anyway, the following fotos are the originals other than resizing them and uploading them into the forum:
Lighting conditions are in-camera flash and ambient light. All shots were set to Underwater Mode. Even shooting with in-camera flash, it's still in Underwater Mode.
The camera is an true PnS, no manual controls at all, except for custom whitebalance and spot metering. But, in Underwater Mode, all these are inaccessible.