Re: Housings
[Re: James Morrissey]
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06/20/05 09:51 PM
06/20/05 09:51 PM
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wildshotz
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Hi James..
I'm a pro underwater photog and use high end photo/video gear underwater..(Nikon D2x and Subal housings) If you have an interest in underwater photography I suggest getting the best housing you can for your $.. The thing to always remember is that the light goes through an extra peice of glass (lens ports)- Thats where the quality is so important. Also, You will find that you won't be satisfied with the quality of images from cheap housings...
I suggest, If you are starting out with underwater photography and have a limited budget to get a Nikonos V underwater film camera. It's all manual and it is the cheapest way to find out- 1, if you actually enjoy it (It's the hardest photography to do)and 2 - getting used to useing one underwater..
People think it would be easy, but in fact it's the complete opposite....lol
Hope this helps..
Dave
Last edited by wildshotz; 06/20/05 09:54 PM.
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Re: Housings
[Re: wildshotz]
#109
06/20/05 09:58 PM
06/20/05 09:58 PM
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Manhattan, New York, New York
James Morrissey
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Hey Dave, It is a passing fancy that my wife and I debate. I have been very anxious about doing it mostly because I realize just HOW HARD it is.  BTW, Your website has some great photographs on it. Do you have your own dedicated website for your work? Also, can you tell me a bit about your business? I am always very interested in hearing pros talk shop. As a wedding photographer, I am sort of 'in and out of the loop' as our clients come from very different sources. -JM
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Re: Housings
[Re: wildshotz]
#112
08/20/05 01:33 PM
08/20/05 01:33 PM
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st augustine , florida
Jordan
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hi, I'm new to the world of h2o photography and was hoping for a little guidence. I plan on shooting surf shots w/ the d2h and underwater shots (snorkling depth for now in ambient lite) w/ d2x. I 'm pretty sure i'm leaning towards the seacam housing.
For the surf shots i was thinking of using the 10.5 fisheye or 17-55 dx. are these good choices/which one would be best and why?
For purley underwater shots i was thinking 17-55 dx, however, i noticed some of the web posters appear to all be using primes rather than zooms... is that personel preforance or do primes really make a huge difference underwater compared to zooms??? If so would a 85 f1.4 be a good all around underwater lens??? (using ambient lite for now).. (my choice of lens would be ..10.5 fisheye, 17-55 dx, 85f 1.4, 70-200 vr).
Also,undrh2o w/ ambient light can you keep the shutter speed high enough to hand hold the d2x s/ blurring (snorkelling depth)...what iso do you regulary have to use (say 10-20 ft down)..oh yeah- I live in st augustine florida so the water is somewhat clear.
Finally, what occurance of housing leakage of you (all) experienced= does it happen often, is the DAN underh2o insurance good for replacing /reimbursing the cost of your gear? do they then drop you after you make a claim or will they continue to insure you?
All thoughts, oppinions and comments appreaciated!
best regards, jd
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