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I am going diving with five family members who are all taking a resort course, and doing two 20-25 ft reef dives in Key West. I am an AOW diver - I have an S 95 and two flashes.
What I want to do is shoot some photos - and maybe video of them in their first diving experience. I have not had time )Due to my work), to process some of the raw files I took six months ago! While I'm sure it will be a fun project when I get around to it, I would like to have 'ready to view' pictures on this trip.
This means I will not be shooting raw, and I'm not even sure if I will bring my flashes. They are cumbersome and I'm not doing real high-end photography here.
So here's my question:
#1 If I had to get a filter to use in about 20 to 25 feet of water natural light and I was not using flash, what filter 'magic' or otherwise - would be a good bet to get me some decent pictures?
#2 what camera settings should I use if I did the above?
What I want to do is shoot some photos - and maybe video of them in their first diving experience. I have not had time )Due to my work), to process some of the raw files I took six months ago! While I'm sure it will be a fun project when I get around to it, I would like to have 'ready to view' pictures on this trip.
This means I will not be shooting raw, and I'm not even sure if I will bring my flashes. They are cumbersome and I'm not doing real high-end photography here.
So here's my question:
#1 If I had to get a filter to use in about 20 to 25 feet of water natural light and I was not using flash, what filter 'magic' or otherwise - would be a good bet to get me some decent pictures?
#2 what camera settings should I use if I did the above?