timz
Contributor
Hi everyone,
I'm currently using Canon S100 with a Meikon housing. Love the camera and everything works fine.
However, I would like to take some picture of really small stuff such as cleaning shrimps, skeleton shrimps, garden eel, nudibranch and some other macro marine.
Is there a problem with Hoya close up filter +10? Actually I have a few pcs of Hoya macro close up filters lying around since i do not have anymore lens that uses 67mm filters. Just wonder if it could be used underwater as well.
If there is any precaution on using it, please advise me.
Btw, I also have a Hoya Orange G filter i used for my black and white pucturez back then. Not sure if it'll help and produce similar effect as other underwater red filter during videography or photography.
Currently, I only have the following
Canon S100 + meikon housing
Tray
Archon d10u torch on a goose neck mounted on the hotshoe adapter on the casing which isn't connected to the camera.
Thank u in advance
I'm currently using Canon S100 with a Meikon housing. Love the camera and everything works fine.
However, I would like to take some picture of really small stuff such as cleaning shrimps, skeleton shrimps, garden eel, nudibranch and some other macro marine.
Is there a problem with Hoya close up filter +10? Actually I have a few pcs of Hoya macro close up filters lying around since i do not have anymore lens that uses 67mm filters. Just wonder if it could be used underwater as well.
If there is any precaution on using it, please advise me.
Btw, I also have a Hoya Orange G filter i used for my black and white pucturez back then. Not sure if it'll help and produce similar effect as other underwater red filter during videography or photography.
Currently, I only have the following
Canon S100 + meikon housing
Tray
Archon d10u torch on a goose neck mounted on the hotshoe adapter on the casing which isn't connected to the camera.
Thank u in advance