A friend of mine is the coach of a YMCA swim team and wants an underwater camera. There is a rather limited budget. Does anyone here have any experince shooting underwater? Are there any recomendations for equipment?
Shawnwil Member 114 posts Joined Aug 2008 Location: Clearfield Pennsylvania More info | Aug 17, 2008 12:11 | #1 A friend of mine is the coach of a YMCA swim team and wants an underwater camera. There is a rather limited budget. Does anyone here have any experince shooting underwater? Are there any recomendations for equipment?
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BigK Goldmember 2,021 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: West Central Indiana More info | Aug 17, 2008 13:30 | #2 Generally the words "underwater camera" and "limited budget" don't go together very well. How limited is the budget? Knowing your budget will make it easier to give you some suggestions. Name: Kevin
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BigK Goldmember 2,021 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: West Central Indiana More info | Aug 17, 2008 13:31 | #3 Also, what type of shots is the coach wanting to capture. Name: Kevin
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mikerault Goldmember 1,725 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Alpharetta, Ga More info | Aug 17, 2008 15:00 | #4 You can go from $300 for housing and camera or for just a camera. Look in the latest edition of Scuba Diving magazine for a review of some current models. I've got over $3000.00 and change in camera, housing, lenses and ports but that is for a camera rig I can take to 130 FSW in scuba, I assume he only needs about 6-19 feet of depth. Look here: Mike Ault
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maged_mmh Junior Member 29 posts Joined Aug 2008 Location: APAC & MidEast; South Africa soon More info | Aug 17, 2008 15:06 | #5 G9+ oem housing is a popular choice; but as said if you're looking for quality pictures you'll pay serious $$$ for UW strobe(s). 7D, 50 f1.4, 100 MACRO f2.8, 24-105L, 580EXII, extension tubes, Mac,
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Generally the words "underwater camera" and "limited budget" don't go together very well. How limited is the budget? Knowing your budget will make it easier to give you some suggestions. Yeah I told her that it might not be possible for the $350 she has to spend on it. And even if it is the camera might not be up to what she wants it for (which is mostly playing around, they already have pretty good video equipment that they can use to film from the pool windows.)
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ETERNAL Senior Member 272 posts Likes: 7 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada More info | Aug 18, 2008 00:11 | #7 If she wants fairly cheap and works, I use a Casio Exilm with the case. Camera was around $200 at walmart, and the case was $99 online. Canon 7D...28-135mm IS...70-300mm...and a desire for a lot more...with a wallet that does not fit that desire...
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mikerault Goldmember 1,725 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Alpharetta, Ga More info | Aug 18, 2008 21:18 | #8 Here you go, $400.00 camera and case, camera good to 30 feet by itself. Mike Ault
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cdesperado Senior Member 566 posts Joined Aug 2005 More info | Aug 19, 2008 11:28 | #9 I do a LOT of underwater photography, both in freshwater and in salt water.
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maged_mmh Junior Member 29 posts Joined Aug 2008 Location: APAC & MidEast; South Africa soon More info | Aug 19, 2008 11:32 | #10 i think he meant 30ft of depth not a shooting distance. 7D, 50 f1.4, 100 MACRO f2.8, 24-105L, 580EXII, extension tubes, Mac,
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cdesperado Senior Member 566 posts Joined Aug 2005 More info | Aug 19, 2008 14:38 | #11 Ah, LOL that would make more sense. I guess I am simply more focused on the limitations of a P&S camera.
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mikerault Goldmember 1,725 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Alpharetta, Ga More info | Aug 19, 2008 16:50 | #12 I agree that there are issues with shutter lag, that is the main reason I went to a DSLR and a housing. If you can live with shutter lag but want to look at finishes (as in photo finish) look at digital video, they are getting preaty cheap now and most yo can also do stills with. The housing could almost be home made, for my video camera mine is! Mike Ault
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Lidor7 Member 203 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2007 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Aug 19, 2008 17:24 | #13 Maybe get a Canon Powershot A60 or A70 for $50 off ebay and then buy the $50 underwater housing here: https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=553011
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kja Cream of the Crop 5,923 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: 40th floor ledge but enjoying the view More info | Aug 19, 2008 18:13 | #14 I'd check out the Canon G9 with an Inon wide angle lens. It will not be perfect, but with practice you should be able to get some usable images. The Canon A series with a Canon housing would also fit the budget but they don't have RAW (at least not without the hack) and you'll likely want it. Shutter lag is going to be an issue, but as someone who has shot moving fish with these types of units, it can be done - you need to practice it and be willing to have missed shots, but it certainly can be done. Kristin
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lvph2 Goldmember 1,909 posts Likes: 186 Joined Jul 2005 More info | Sep 09, 2008 15:42 | #15 Dang! I wish they had the Case for the A80 on sale like that. Is it at all possible that the A60/A70 case will work with an A80??
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