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Posted by Doug Muraski | Posted in Photography | Posted on 08-11-2009

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Underwater Digital Photography

Esteemed underwater photographers and underwater fishing enthusiasts are constantly in pursuit of the best underwater camera to achieve high quality photos with sharpness and clarity.

Traditionally, Nikon has provided the underwater photographer with superior equipment for their trade. Nikon launched its first 35mm line, the Nikonos in 1963, which was based upon the Calypso, an earlier design of Jacques Cousteau and Jean de Wouters. Nikon provided the underwater enthusiast with the ability to gain underwater photographs at great depths through a silicone o-ring system that seals out the moisture.

Nikonos cornered the market until 2001, enabling underwater photographers to reach depths of 160 feet or more. Nikon discontinued the Nikonos V body in 2001, when the company began to have difficulty with the underwater cameras as a result of leakage. While Nikon works to produce another camera to rival their earlier models and still is the leader in the industry, the competition quietly began to gain market share within the underwater camera industry.

The Nikonos camera is for the avid underwater photographer, who takes underwater photographs on a more frequent basis. The features of the camera are far more complicated, yet far more versatile. Most novice underwater photographers would be intimidated by the advanced features. The housing around these cameras are made of a plastic or epoxy.

Amphibious digital cameras are not encased in housing and are typically less complicated because the have less features, which makes it a more appealing camera for the novice underwater digital photographer.

Obviously, if the underwater photographer is a novice in his or her trade or just wants a couple of holiday snapshots the disposable digital cameras are an option that photographer can explore. The caveat to disposable cameras are the inability to capture quality shots at close range.

Some of the key elements to obtaining a good underwater photo, is ability to withstand pressure of the depths of the sea, the ability to resist the elements of freshwater and saltwater when properly maintained, shutter speed, flash (light diminishes the further you dive), zoom capabilities and resolution. There are many others; however, these are some of the more important elements to obtaining a quality underwater photograph. When purchasing a camera, keep these features in mind and purchase a camera that meets the qualifications within your skill level.

Canon is a competitor that provides the underwater photographer with quality equipment to achieve the desired image. As time progressed, digital cameras moved to the forefront of the market and gained favor over the typical SLR because of the view finding capability and the lack of film development. Canon was one of the leaders in this industry, providing the consumer with an underwater digital camera. The Canon D10 is an amphibious design. It is water proof, shock proof, and freeze proof. The Canon digital underwater camera has 12.1 mega-pixel resolution and 3x optical zoom. Though this camera has less flexibility with its zoom features, most find it a reasonable choice for the price. The Canon digital underwater camera is also equipped with scene motion detection technology and night scene technology for night and low-light underwater photography. The Canon underwater digital camera is available in the $200 – $300 dollar range.

Canon also offers a line of underwater digital camera housing covers that reach depths of 200 feet in the sea and vary in price. The prices range from $190 – $500. Housing covers for Nikon are typically more expensive.

The underwater fishing camera is also an option for those who want to record the activity of a snorkeling trip, diving trip, or just want to discover the conditions beneath the boat. Fishermen purchase the underwater fishing camera because it allows them to critique their fishing techniques and improve their ability to catch more of the desired type of fish. Additionally, the fishermen can use the camera to judge how the fish are reacting to the bait they are using on a given day. As you might imagine, this camera is great for ice fishing where the fishermen’s field of view is obscured because of the conditions. Typically, these cameras are for depths of approximately 35m. They have an incredible range of view of underwater images and LED lights used for collecting fish images.
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