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Underwater Photography/Videography
Equipment
There are custom-made cameras
and video cameras on the market made specifically for underwater
use. But the best idea for all but the most dedicated professionals
is to use your existing camera equipment, or get hold of an
all-purpose video or dv cam, and then you just need the waterproof
housing and accessories. This will ensure that you get the
most use from your equipment, and even if your love of scuba
dies (unlikely!) you can use your equipment on dry land.
Video Housing
You'll need something fairly rugged to withstand
the knocks and pressures of scuba diving. Most housings have
a depth-rating which give you an indication of how deep you
can go to film. Cylindrical shapes provide greater strength
under pressure than any other shape can provide. Single-seal
designs are easier to use because they requires only one port
seal - the rear port is permanently bonded and sealed. It's
best to buy a housing with the minimum of protrusions as hardware
penetrations through the shell make them less reliable and
watertight. If you're canny, you'll buy a universal design
which will accommodate your future camcorder purchases, providing
you with a lifetime of underwater video capability. If you
aren't sure about what controls you need, you can start with
a Basic or Mechanical housing and later upgrade the controls
according to your actual needs.
Camera Housing
Camera housing tends to be much more tailored
to the individual model. Again, housings will all be depth
rated in feet, and often can be bought with extras such as
close up lenses. It's often cheaper to buy accessories as
part of the overall housing package.
Accessories
Seal-Tight Cases
On your photography or video expeditions it's
wise to buy some sort of hard case for your equipment. You
want something watertight, shock proof, and large enough to
accommodate your housing, camcorder / camera and accessories.
UR/Pro U/W Color Correction Filters
UR/Pro filters are the choice of professionals
around the world, and are the best way to restore the natural
reds, oranges and yellows to your underwater images. They
are specifically designed for underwater color correction
and are most effective in depths between 15 and 80 feet.
Spare Seal
You should have at least one x-ring seal on
hand as a back-up as you never know when your seal might get
lost or damaged.
Spare Front Port
The Front Port is a stand-alone part that
can be inexpensively replaced if it gets severely scratched
or damaged.
Simplified Video Housing Plans
If you're against buying a special housing
for your video or DV cam, it's possible to make your own!
But to avoid ruining your equipment, we recommend that you
buy one of the plans that are on the market based on a proven
design for home construction.
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