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So actually, I have both an iPhone 11 I think and a Canon G7X Mark II in addition to my DSLR. I forgot about the little Canon because I don’t like it for land photos.
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If you shoot the Canon in RAW and don't mind doing the processing, that could probably work fine. There are many housings, from inexpensive to expensive.So actually, I have both an iPhone 11 I think and a Canon G7X Mark II in addition to my DSLR. I forgot about the little Canon because I don’t like it for land photos.
If you shoot the Canon in RAW and don't mind doing the processing, that could probably work fine. There are many housings, from inexpensive to expensive.
Hi, I’m a land photographer currently and I think underwater photography would be a pretty fun hobby for me to transfer to. I currently shoot on a Nikon 7100 with a 35mm lens, however I want to keep that as my family camera vs buying housing to take it underwater.
Wondering what the best beginner tips/advice are for shooting underwater since a lot of “for fun” photos I see are murky or very blue. Is this taken out during editing or is it subjective to gear/settings? Also wondering what the best starter gear is.
Canon G7X Mark II in addition to my DSLR. I forgot about the little Canon because I don’t like it for land photos.
I think this is the best piece of advice.And you have to deal with it in the water. You MUST have spot on buoyancy and trim skills and you MUST be able to maneuver without the usual hand paddling and bicycle walking through the water I see so much of. I am not picking on you but to do good photography, you need to first be a good diver. A very good diver. Uh, with cash to burn.