AmateurCichlids
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I'm new to diving, so I'll be new to underwater photography too.
I'm taking a trip to Lake Tanganyika in Africa to photograph fish for my site. I currently have an Olympus C700 Ultra Zoom camera, but the housing for it is more than I want to spend on a camera that's only 2.1 megapixels.
I'm considering purchasing an Olympus C5050 with the Olympus PT-015 housing. Does anyone have experience using this setup and if so, how well do the pictures come out. The picture will be mostly of fish, so I need something that does will with moving objects.
Also, how necessary is the strobe system to go with it. Is the internal camera flash enough to get good results? I was looking at the Epoque ES150DS strobe, tray, 10cm arm and fiber optic synce I found at www.marinecamera.com/oly_pto15.html. I'd probably get the housing at a different site I found for $100 dollars cheaper. The camera I found for $539. If I went with the strobe, whole package would run me about $1,058.30 and give me a camera that I was already somewhat familiar with.
Does anyone have any suggestions on a better system in the same price range?
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I'm considering purchasing an Olympus C5050 with the Olympus PT-015 housing. Does anyone have experience using this setup and if so, how well do the pictures come out. The picture will be mostly of fish, so I need something that does will with moving objects.
Also, how necessary is the strobe system to go with it. Is the internal camera flash enough to get good results? I was looking at the Epoque ES150DS strobe, tray, 10cm arm and fiber optic synce I found at www.marinecamera.com/oly_pto15.html. I'd probably get the housing at a different site I found for $100 dollars cheaper. The camera I found for $539. If I went with the strobe, whole package would run me about $1,058.30 and give me a camera that I was already somewhat familiar with.
Does anyone have any suggestions on a better system in the same price range?
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