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peppermintkid

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I am an avid diver and I want to pick up underwater photography. I borrowed a friends Sony T1 with marine casing to try it out at Tioman last weekend. I realised that the photos are dark and not very clear. The flash doesn't seem powerful enough. I want to get my own set but I would like some advise on what is a good model to start off with? Should I go for the strobe lights and stuff together with the camera and where can I find these items.
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first question :)

Do you have a budget? :D
 

LOL yeah.. budget budget budget. A basic setup (point shoot) can start from $800 and head all the way up in excess of $10k for a full DSLR setup :)
 

LOL yeah.. budget budget budget. A basic setup (point shoot) can start from $800 and head all the way up in excess of $10k for a full DSLR setup :)

have to consider the price of the camera esp if your camera flood like mine :(:(
if u flood a dslr u have to spend another dslr to replace if u flood a compact not so xiong but still heart pain.
 

Well, I'm currently using a Nikon D200. I don't know if i should go for a marine casing for my DSLR as I checked, a marine casing for my D200 will cost around $1600 to $1800. My budget is about $1000. I was thinking of getting the Canon G9 with marine casing. I heard it would cost $1118 for camera and casing. Is the Canon G9 a good buy?
 

Many people use that G9 and had gotten fantastic results. It just a case of getting the best of what you have ...
 

Well, I'm currently using a Nikon D200. I don't know if i should go for a marine casing for my DSLR as I checked, a marine casing for my D200 will cost around $1600 to $1800. My budget is about $1000. I was thinking of getting the Canon G9 with marine casing. I heard it would cost $1118 for camera and casing. Is the Canon G9 a good buy?

G9 itself is a very expensive camera already. with marine case + strobes i think might cost u up to 1.5k
 

i think it's closer to 2k and up. a decent strobe and arms will set you back almost 1k already.

the camera is about 7-800, and the canon housing probably $300. if you choose to go with the ikelite housing (which i think is the better option), it'll be $800.

now, who said underwater photography is a cheap hobby?
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Well, I'm currently using a Nikon D200. I don't know if i should go for a marine casing for my DSLR as I checked, a marine casing for my D200 will cost around $1600 to $1800. My budget is about $1000. I was thinking of getting the Canon G9 with marine casing. I heard it would cost $1118 for camera and casing. Is the Canon G9 a good buy?

It's capable enough to get shots like this. :bsmilie:

Eat your heart out DSLR users. :sweat:
 

i think it's closer to 2k and up. a decent strobe and arms will set you back almost 1k already.

the camera is about 7-800, and the canon housing probably $300. if you choose to go with the ikelite housing (which i think is the better option), it'll be $800.

now, who said underwater photography is a cheap hobby?
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Bro.... a decent Strobe & Arm set will cost you much more than 1K.... :bsmilie::sweat:

Inon Z240 = $900++
Ultralight = $400 and above
 

wow, right place at the right time. what can i say.

that's the great advantage of P&S and cameras with an electronic shutter. shutter speed of 1/500! shwing!
 

Bro.... a decent Strobe & Arm set will cost you much more than 1K.... :bsmilie::sweat:

Inon Z240 = $900++
Ultralight = $400 and above
that's not 'decent', that's "high-end"

haha. try D2000s with 10bar arms or maybe even ULCS arms. or an ikelite DS51 with ikelite ball-clamp arms. S&S YS27 with tray and arms. all under $1k.

compacts have more than 1:1 now. the ricoh gx100/S&S DX-1G has a 2inch MFD at 72mm equivalent. that's definitely considered super macro. and you can stop down to f/15.6 i think.
 

But sadly..... still no 1:1 in macro mode..... :bsmilie:

With add-on lens from inon you're able to get more than 1:1. My friend's old foggy olympus with 10X optical zoom is able to get a half body shot of a pygmy filling the frame, that's super macro, haha... :bsmilie:
 

With add-on lens from inon you're able to get more than 1:1. My friend's old foggy olympus with 10X optical zoom is able to get a half body shot of a pygmy filling the frame, that's super macro, haha... :bsmilie:

Wow.... now I got some more things to 'ADD-ON'..... :sweat::sweat:
 

With add-on lens from inon you're able to get more than 1:1. My friend's old foggy olympus with 10X optical zoom is able to get a half body shot of a pygmy filling the frame, that's super macro, haha... :bsmilie:

10x optical? sounds like my c750:bsmilie:
 

Photos fr G9 taken without strobe http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianmayes/ (w lots of talent & some diy - add-on macro lens adaptor) But if u like wide-angle stuff, then large investment is required..
So i would say buy a 2nd hand G9 (which is still very new) & get a Canon housing if u dun mind (mine s a 2nd hand housing - working ok touchwood)... Or wait for G10 (to enjoy taking wide-angle ambience shots & maybe a whaleshark or 2??)
 

Photos fr G9 taken without strobe http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianmayes/ (w lots of talent & some diy - add-on macro lens adaptor) But if u like wide-angle stuff, then large investment is required..
So i would say buy a 2nd hand G9 (which is still very new) & get a Canon housing if u dun mind (mine s a 2nd hand housing - working ok touchwood)... Or wait for G10 (to enjoy taking wide-angle ambience shots & maybe a whaleshark or 2??)

What is the depth when the photo taken? It is so clear without strobe!
 

Hi Guys,

What about S&S DX-1G (ricoh gx100)? Anyone use this yet underwater? Is this camera better then the G9?

I know someone here use the Ricoh gx100 on land and it seem pretty good...wonder how its' performance underwater?
 

Hi Guys,

What about S&S DX-1G (ricoh gx100)? Anyone use this yet underwater? Is this camera better then the G9?

I know someone here use the Ricoh gx100 on land and it seem pretty good...wonder how its' performance underwater?

I'm using the S&S DX-1G - it's a pretty good camera underwater. These are some of my shots taken with this cam

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=416230

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=380212

What I like is the wide-angle (24mm native and you can go as wide as 16mm with the wide-angle converter lens for it). Macro ability is good too (I haven't tried it with any close-up lenses yet). I also like how compact it is with the housing - unlike a G9 with ikelite housing which is huge (as big as a dslr). Only downside is that it is a little slow when shooting RAW (I'm comparing here to using DSLRs) - I always shoot RAW though.
 

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