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Sealife Underwater Camera - The What's And How's

By John GilbertGrant


You are ready for your desired holiday at the Maldives and want to capture every breathtaking moment. The very first thing you should get is a water-resistant camera. However, which model will be the best choice? Well, as in nearly every situation, the best solution boils down to your budget. You will find the perfect camera for a budget of $600 and an acceptable one for $200. So, first and foremost, decide how much you're ready to spend for an underwater camera.

In case you have little money left over after having paid for the vacation you may be very happy to realize that there are still incredibly cheap single use underwater cameras available. Nevertheless, remember that these specific cameras still use classic film, and whenever you shoot your pictures do not expect to appear in a LCD display, you'll need to make use of the classic viewfinder, that is not particularly comfortable whenever you put on a mask.Rather, When you have more than a couple of bucks to invest, I highly suggest that you simply buy a digital underwater camera. These are generally strong gadgets, and many designs can also take videos. Merely make a few searches through the internet, and you'll be shocked how easy you can find very good models at affordable costs.

Once you know how to choose your camera, maybe you would like to know how to shoot some great photographs to show to friends and family back home. Well, I cannot really explain to you all the principles concerning photo composition, like the rule of the thirds, because this is not the scope of this write-up. And, to be honest, you will get lots of articles very well written about this subject, and I would add nothing new. Nevertheless, there is some thing you should know about when taking pictures underwater that you are less likely to find easily. As you probably know, colors below the water have a tendency to turn blue and green. The reason for this is water absorbs long wavelength colors such as red and orange.

You will find basically two factors influencing the colours of your subject; depth and distance. With regard to depth, the deeper you are and also the more the subject turns blue and green. In the event you wish to prevent this problem, you'll need to stay where you see all the colors, because your waterproof camera will see them as well. Regarding the distance of the subject, the problem is the same as with depth. A rule of thumb used by professional people in this case is usually to be not more than 3 ft/1 m distant from the subject. My final tip; avoid using the zoom as much as you can. In the event you follow the rule of the maximum distance you will not need it, and in any case a wide angle objective can catch much more light as well as your photos will be spectacular and vibrant.






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