another photography question - for scuba diving
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 1:10 pm
Hi everyone ~
We're off to St. Thomas / St. John / Virgin Gorda a week from today. Woo-hoo! My husband and daughter will go on a few diving trips. My son and I will snorkel.
We will be bringing a Canon Digital Rebel XT SLR and a Nikon Coolpix 7900 and need to purchase an underwater housing for one of these, and maybe a flash. We are not avid underwater photography enthusiasts, but are looking for low cost options that will still yield some decent pics.
Question....
How far down do you really start needing a flash? I know they will go to about 80' when diving the Rhone in the BVI. Not sure how far down they'll go around STT / STJ.
I'm leaning (strongly) toward buying the underwater housing (and flash, if needed) for the Coolpix as it's a much smaller camera and easier to deal with while diving (and while snorkeling, as well). Let me know if we should really be purchasing the equipment for the SLR.
I know I should ask this on the underwater photography section of scubaboard.com... but thought I'd ask here first.
Thank you!!
Carole
We're off to St. Thomas / St. John / Virgin Gorda a week from today. Woo-hoo! My husband and daughter will go on a few diving trips. My son and I will snorkel.
We will be bringing a Canon Digital Rebel XT SLR and a Nikon Coolpix 7900 and need to purchase an underwater housing for one of these, and maybe a flash. We are not avid underwater photography enthusiasts, but are looking for low cost options that will still yield some decent pics.
Question....
How far down do you really start needing a flash? I know they will go to about 80' when diving the Rhone in the BVI. Not sure how far down they'll go around STT / STJ.
I'm leaning (strongly) toward buying the underwater housing (and flash, if needed) for the Coolpix as it's a much smaller camera and easier to deal with while diving (and while snorkeling, as well). Let me know if we should really be purchasing the equipment for the SLR.
I know I should ask this on the underwater photography section of scubaboard.com... but thought I'd ask here first.
Thank you!!
Carole