alg:
I am new to underwater photography.
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suggestions.
I don't want to buy something too expensive but I want photos to show and give to family and friends.
In addition this camera will be used on land. I am not stuck on using a Canon - other cameras are welcomed!! Please advise.
Thank You,
ALG
Alg
you'll doubtless get lots of 'advice' from people - photographers (and divers) are an opinionated lot.
I'd ask a few questions which might help you narrow down the choice:
- do you already have a film/digital camera; how comfortable are you with that cameras controls/layout
- what sort of photography do you do? general snaps, wildlife, action sports, still life, architecture.... these demand different lens types (wideangle, tele)...
- is size important (camera size, output image size: do you need/want to blow up to A4 on a regular basis, or are you happy with xVGA (1024x780 or similar 'on screen' size).
- how much use will you make of video modes? probably the key issue here is storage capacity; certainly in the UK, Sony proprietary storage is much more expensive than commodity memory like CF.
I have an S1, bought because:
- I am used to Canon (also have an Eos100 and a 10D
- I wanted a long zoom for surface wildlife
- appreciated the benefits of Image Stabilisation (very useful on the surface, and when shooting video)
- I dislike 'proprietary' solutions like Memory stick
- takes normal batteries (cheap to replace if lost/damaged)
- certain design features (e.g. folding screen) are much better than alternatives
- camera is extendable with wide/tele adapters. (a 600mm IS video cam is a neat tool for, e.g. action watersports pix)
your mileage may vary!
good luck
p.s. look on pbase.com for photos from different cameras & people, use the search engine. You'll soon realise (like I did), that for u/w pix the user and their ability/experience counts MUCH more than any difference between camera!