Xelgoer
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I haven't posted photos... so testing, testing, 12
taken with a SeaLifeDC600 in Akumal Mexico
taken with a SeaLifeDC600 in Akumal Mexico


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Yes. I was in the middle of about 12 - 4-5ft Tarpon spinning around snapping pictures. They look so cool underwater, they almost seem to be covered in aluminum foil.
All the shots were taken with the DC800 and a strobe.
As mentioned before this was my first trip with an u/w camera and it took a hundred or so pictures before I started to get the hang of it. I'm now starting to experiment with the strobe off of auto and just dialing it down a bit depending on the amount of available light. For instance the tarpon shot was only in about 28 ft of water with a sandy bottom so there was quite a bit of natural light so I didn't need much flash. You can see the reflection of the coral overhang in the tarpon's body.
Thanks for the compliments Skipper.
well here is my first pics with my dc800 with pro flash,,,,,,,,,not the best pics ...but im learning,,,,,,,
What are your setting with the pro flash (please tell me they are sea... that will explain a ton)well here is my first pics with my dc800 with pro flash,,,,,,,,,not the best pics ...but im learning,,,,,,,