anybody using sony t10 for underwater photography? any review???
Bro (i assume that u are a guy),
U will probably sell that away after a dive trip. Like a said before, look for cameras that have manual controls if you want to stretch your $$. Google and find out why. Go figure why people buy Canon G9, G10 even though prices for them + housing can range from $1200 to more than $2k for aluminium housings.
There is no such thing as cheap prices in the realms of diving. If you want colours, you have to invest in strobes, arms, tray, clamps, optical cable, wet lens, lens mount. I guess you are looking for something that fits your budget as you have switch your sight from Olympus mju to Sony T10. Better for you to find something that lasts u for a while. Cheap does not mean you should buy. Costly does not mean that you dun buy. Like I said, penny wise, pound foolish.
Info that you need to know.
(a) which camera manufacturers make housings for their cameras, and for which model.
(b) go to
www.ikelite.com to find out which brand Ikelite dun make housings for.
(c) go to Inon Japan and find out if they do mount base for the OEM or Ikelite housings.
(d) what is your budget?
(e) how long do u think you will stay in diving and uw photography?
(f) how many trips u do a year to justify the expense?
(g) how good is your
buoyancy control?
check out my previous post in this thread. Both the Oly and Canon are good cams. The Ikelite housing is just better than the canon made housing. $600-700 seems to be alot. But $300-400 spent on something that's more suitable for surfing and snorkelling or for use in swimming pools just doesn't cut it. U will regret and then you try to sell them away. No one will buy them at the price you want to resell them for. I will shudder if you try to buy the Sony T10 new if they are still available. Sony wise the decent one is the W-300 model. But the price of new Sony camera + housing will probably set u back almost $1000.