From humpback whales to nudibranchs, tiger sharks to flamboyant cuttlefish, Dustin Adamson has shot it all. In this interview, Dustin shares key insights on the gear he uses, as well as his process and workflow for creating stunning underwater films.
A: Previously I have worked with the Canon 5D II, Canon 1DX II, and Canon 1DX III cameras. In the last year I have moved to the Canon EOS R5 C which I LOVE! The ability to utilize Canon’s custom white balance through pressing just 1 button is a huge deal for me and my wide angle work. In my opinion, Canon has the best underwater color of any camera out there. Having one button to achieve correct white balance at depth has really been a game-changer for me. The 8K RAW isn’t something I use a lot of, but it is nice to have when a shot calls for that type of flexibility in post as well as extra resolution. Another side benefit for me is that this camera doesn’t have a mirror box (it’s a Mirrorless Camera), so cleaning the sensor on this camera is significantly easier than my previous cameras. Here are some other details of what I use for my primary rig:
Q: What’s your Current Primary Camera System?
A: Previously I have worked with the Canon 5D II, Canon 1DX II, and Canon 1DX III cameras. In the last year I have moved to the Canon EOS R5 C which I LOVE! The ability to utilize Canon’s custom white balance through pressing just 1 button is a huge deal for me and my wide angle work. In my opinion, Canon has the best underwater color of any camera out there. Having one button to achieve correct white balance at depth has really been a game-changer for me. The 8K RAW isn’t something I use a lot of, but it is nice to have when a shot calls for that type of flexibility in post as well as extra resolution. Another side benefit for me is that this camera doesn’t have a mirror box (it’s a Mirrorless Camera), so cleaning the sensor on this camera is significantly easier than my previous cameras. Here are some other details of what I use for my primary rig:
- Canon EOS R5 C Camera
- Nauticam NA-R5C Underwater Housing
- Nauticam NA-502S Housing
- Canon RF 100mm ƒ2.8 L Macro lens – For macro work
- Canon RF 14-35mm ƒ4 L Lens – For wide angle work
- Nauticam SMC-1 Super Macro Converter Lens
- Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Lights for Spot and Snoot shots with the Optical Snoot OS-1
- Xit 404 Tripod Legs