sharky60
Contributor
We just returned from our annual adventure to Cozumel and my first underwater excusion with the Sea & Sea DX-2G.
For various reasons I opted to just shoot in the "Sea & Sea" auto mode for the entire trip. I LOVE THIS CAMERA!
The camera performed extreamly well, the photographer...not so much. Sea sickness and sinus issuse made shooting difficut so I didn't come home with nearly as many files as usual.
I did have some strobe issues. I'm not sure if the YS-25 strobe was not always syncing with the camera or if it was some operator error issues, i.e. rushing the strobe, (not letting it charge before shooting again) or if I didn't get the sync chord all the way in at both ends or the chord just getting old. But on occation I didn't seem to get a flash on the subject when I'm almost sure it went off...may be time to upgrade the lighting system...yikes!
On shots when everything did come together, the system performed wonderfully, great color and image quality all around. Very little editing as far as color enhancement will be required, just getting rid of any backscatter, which again is not an issue on most shots.
It is obvious with this camera, as it has been with all the cameras in this line (dx-3000-8000's) MACRO IS YOUR FRIEND! Great close-up capabilites even without the add-on available macro lens.
However, wide angel shots look very good as well. I just think the macro is the strongest mode for this camera series.
It will take some time to go through the lot, as I'm writting the trip report and back to work at the same time, but I will post some as soon as possible for everyone's viewing pleasure.
For various reasons I opted to just shoot in the "Sea & Sea" auto mode for the entire trip. I LOVE THIS CAMERA!
The camera performed extreamly well, the photographer...not so much. Sea sickness and sinus issuse made shooting difficut so I didn't come home with nearly as many files as usual.
I did have some strobe issues. I'm not sure if the YS-25 strobe was not always syncing with the camera or if it was some operator error issues, i.e. rushing the strobe, (not letting it charge before shooting again) or if I didn't get the sync chord all the way in at both ends or the chord just getting old. But on occation I didn't seem to get a flash on the subject when I'm almost sure it went off...may be time to upgrade the lighting system...yikes!
On shots when everything did come together, the system performed wonderfully, great color and image quality all around. Very little editing as far as color enhancement will be required, just getting rid of any backscatter, which again is not an issue on most shots.
It is obvious with this camera, as it has been with all the cameras in this line (dx-3000-8000's) MACRO IS YOUR FRIEND! Great close-up capabilites even without the add-on available macro lens.
However, wide angel shots look very good as well. I just think the macro is the strongest mode for this camera series.
It will take some time to go through the lot, as I'm writting the trip report and back to work at the same time, but I will post some as soon as possible for everyone's viewing pleasure.
