Anson Senior Member Jul 29, 2013 #1 Some underwater test shot perform in a swimming pool using Canon S100 & Seashell SS-1 casing Last edited: Jul 29, 2013
diver-hloc Moderator Staff member Jul 31, 2013 #3 I believe the Seashell casing doesn't allow much camera control beside Power On/Off and Shutter... true ??
I believe the Seashell casing doesn't allow much camera control beside Power On/Off and Shutter... true ??
Anson Senior Member Jul 31, 2013 #4 diver-hloc said: I believe the Seashell casing doesn't allow much camera control beside Power On/Off and Shutter... true ?? Click to expand... Yup.. you are right. Most of time I am shooting at Aperture Priority Mode @ F2.0 and ISO 100. "Zooming" is solely by legs, as this is the first time I am shooting someone underwater, it seem my subject appear to be closer underwater. :think: Last edited: Jul 31, 2013
diver-hloc said: I believe the Seashell casing doesn't allow much camera control beside Power On/Off and Shutter... true ?? Click to expand... Yup.. you are right. Most of time I am shooting at Aperture Priority Mode @ F2.0 and ISO 100. "Zooming" is solely by legs, as this is the first time I am shooting someone underwater, it seem my subject appear to be closer underwater. :think: