No offense but I don't think this kind of camera can make it loh.
But most importantly is that your buoyancy control must be be good to take good pictures.
Ooh.... Iszit a film camera ?? Well, we all must start somewhere. No worry, always good to try 1st before jumping in. Btw.... the biggest problem with U/W photography is lighting... this type of camera is best for shallow waters of no more than 10 metres.
My advice.... Try to use the built-in flash for Macro or Close-up only.
No offense but I don't think this kind of camera can make it loh.
But most importantly is that your buoyancy control must be be good to take good pictures.
The camera is only one part of U/W photography.... buying the BEST camera in the market does equal to being able to take good photos. And yes.... having good buoyancy does help in U/W photography.... but again, it isn't the one and only skill you need to have :sweat:
That is a flim camera not disposable type as you can change flim. You can take good photos with good lighting usually not deeper then 10meters. Most of the shoots I got beyond that depth is those all in blue type :bsmilie:
Ooh. I am planning to buy a 2nd hand one to go on a snorkelling trip. Should be fine if I am taking some pictures of corels on near the surface right...?
Ooh. I am planning to buy a 2nd hand one to go on a snorkelling trip. Should be fine if I am taking some pictures of corels on near the surface right...?