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Be a Underwater Photographer using Waterproof Digital Cameras

Friday, November 6th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

In the past decade , underwater photography has become very popular. As new and innovative technology allows for the development and manufacturing of more affordable underwater cameras and equipment, novice and seasoned photographers alike are diving in and exploring a whole new world with underwater photography.

Not too long ago, taking pictures underwater required photographers to use large and bulky waterproof cases that were very heavy and expensive to make. Technology in plastics has made it possible to manufacture products for the general public that were once considered specialty products. This is also the case with photography equipment, specifically with digital cameras for underwater use , that are now available in many sizes and price ranges. There is a waterproof digital camera available to meet any budget. Already have a great camera you would like to use underwater, but it isn’t waterproof? More than likely, there is a waterproof case available for your digital camera. In either case, don’t delay! Underwater photography is very exciting to get to know more some fantastic pictures about the underwater world around you.

When starting out, keep these tips in mind:
1. Get familiar with your camera and equipment before venturing out. Read the manual and understand the settings and features it has. Also, take note of the depth and pressure your camera and equipment was designed to handle .
2. Make sure to fully charge your camera’s battery the night before. Download any pictures that are on your camera and memory stick to your computer so you have the maximum amount of memory to take lots of pictures.
3. Before going into the water, inspect your camera and make sure there isn’t any dust on or around the lids and seals for the memory stick slots and battery chamber . This breach could allow for water to seep in. If you are using an underwater case, check all the seals of the case, latches, buttons, etc. Then, make sure everything is closed and sealed properly on your equipment.
4. Make sure to secure your camera and equipment to your body before jumping in, like with a wrist strap. Be careful with your camera because may be very difficult to take if your camera drop at the bottom.
5. Make sure to clean your camera equipment thoroughly when you return home.. Set your camera or camera case in clean water and rub off any sediment that has accumulated. Let your equipment sit and dry completely.

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