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Memories
are created just about anywhere. And when I say anywhere, I mean that
memories are even created underwater - so the creation of underwater
digital camera.
An
underwater digital camera is not just used to capture underwater
memories; some professional marine photographers also use underwater
digital cameras in their business. Even marine biologists and
scientists use underwater digital cameras to capture marine life and
thus be able to study the life and properties of the marine life. But I
think it is safe to assume that you, my reader, are neither a marine
scientist nor a professional photographer. Like me, you are just some
photo junkie who wants to capture underwater moments and just cant
figure out how without ruining your cameras.
Please
listen to me when I say that even waterproof cameras cannot withstand
underwater photography. To be waterproof is to resist the water in
certain levels, submerging in under the water to get the perfect shot
is like throwing it out of the window expecting a pick-up truck to pass
by and run over it.
Now
if you're really serious about using an underwater digital camera to
capture those wacky and funny moments underwater, I suggest that you
buy specialty cameras.
There
are rarely underwater digital cameras, as cameras are electronic and
cannot withstand water and water pressure. The closest electronics has
ever got to producing underwater digital cameras are producing
underwater casings for digital cameras. These casing will turn your
conventional digital camera into an underwater digital camera.
If
you are shooting with your underwater digital camera, you need to take
note of a few things to help you come up with the best images
underwater.
Remember
that as you farther under water, light diffuses. This means that your
underwater digital camera will produce images darker than those images
you took while on land - this is because of the light diffusion the
red spectrum seems darker. To avoid this, use white balance come up
with natural colors. Also, pictures taken underwater will come up
larger than pictures taken on land with the same zoom effect. Be sure
to check your underwater digital camera's viewfinder to check the
right picture angle and size that you want.
An
underwater digital camera with its built-in flash will produce marine
show phenomenon. It is a phenomenon wherein your pictures come out as
blurry and with white particles floating above it, to avoid this
phenomenon it is advisable to use external flash for your underwater
digital camera.
Before
using your underwater digital camera, submerge the camera in the water
first for several seconds then check if there are leaks through the
case. Make sure that no grain of sand or piece of hair is stuck in
between the seal to make sure that water will not permeate the case and
thus wet your camera in the process. It is also advisable to put silica
gel or two inside the case of your underwater digital camera as long as
they don't disturb the camera's operation. (Silica gel will keep the
moisture from forming inside your camera case.)
Most
underwater digital cameras come with optional lenses. Don't be afraid
to add these lenses to your underwater digital camera kit. Macro lenses
will help you capture small things without getting too close and
startling your subject.
Also,
remember to always wash of salt when you've used it under salt water.
If the salts are not washed off, in time they will crystallize; act as
sands and cause leaks for your camera case. In cases when sands seem to
get into the case, they are better washed off with streams of water.
Check out Sony, Nikon and Canon's website for available underwater cases for your digital cameras
About the Author
Tim Tanis is an avid photographer and scuba diver.
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