Underwater Photographs with a Compact Camera
What do all of these photos have
in common?
They have all been taken with a variety
of compact cameras. Who says that these cameras don't take
great pictures? I have been using them during the last eight years and have found them to be an excellent piece of equipment.
And of course it means that you can squeeze into tight corners
to take pictures of wrecks! No problems with getting stuck
in windows like myself in the Thistlegorm during my last
trip to the Red Sea! Always remember to mind the coral though - no photograph is worth breaking coral for.
I started using the P5 Sony Cybershot, before
moving to the Olympus 5050, the Olympus
350 as it has the beauty of manual controls and now shoot with both a Fuji Finepix and a Canon Powershot. Both Cameras Underwater and Ocean Optics have been great in lending me different cameras to use, so if you need any information, then just let me know. If you would
like any further information as to how your compact camera
can work better for you, don't hesitate to give me a call
or drop me a line. I'll be happy to share my knowledge with
you. Enjoy the gallery and hope to see you at an event soon! Happy Snapping :)
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My First Underwater Photo
Manatee, Sony Cybershot P5
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Blenny Olympus 5050
Internal Flash |
Coral Reef, Olympus 5050, Internal
Flash |
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Humpback Whale Mother & Calf,
Olympus 5050 with Wide Angle Lens |
Humpback Whales, Olympus
5050 with Wide Angle Lens |
Beaubrummel,
Olympus 5050 with Internal Flash |
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Nurse Shark, Olympus 5050 with External
Strobe |
Sea Urchin, Olympus
5050, Internal Flash |
Stonefish, Olympus 5050 with External
Strobe |
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Wavy Grunts, Olympus 5050 |
Manta Ray, Olympus
5050 with Red Filter |
Sealions, Sony Cybershot P5 |
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