Sonia Savio
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Hi Guys!
I'm a professional "land" photographer and I'm looking to take my love of photography underwater. I'd like to start with a compact camera, with not too much in the way of bells and whistles, just to get my feet wet (pun intended). That said, I'm looking for a camera with a fair amount of versatility.
- Compact manageable housing allowing a depth of 130 feet conservatively.
- Compact symmetrical lighting
- Macro and wide options, ideally without the need of accessory attacments
- High ISO with low grain
- Fairly decent resolution
- Speed
I'm currently debating between the Sealife DC2000 and the Olympus TG-5
I'm willing to compromise manual features and video as I'm principally interested in still photography and don't want to get too obsessed with settings underwater. I principally just want something that's going to be easy and versatile at a good depth. I don't want photography to effect my experience, just enhance it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank You!
Sonia
I'm a professional "land" photographer and I'm looking to take my love of photography underwater. I'd like to start with a compact camera, with not too much in the way of bells and whistles, just to get my feet wet (pun intended). That said, I'm looking for a camera with a fair amount of versatility.
- Compact manageable housing allowing a depth of 130 feet conservatively.
- Compact symmetrical lighting
- Macro and wide options, ideally without the need of accessory attacments
- High ISO with low grain
- Fairly decent resolution
- Speed
I'm currently debating between the Sealife DC2000 and the Olympus TG-5
I'm willing to compromise manual features and video as I'm principally interested in still photography and don't want to get too obsessed with settings underwater. I principally just want something that's going to be easy and versatile at a good depth. I don't want photography to effect my experience, just enhance it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank You!
Sonia