Just to stir things up a bit further. I have to confess that I am always amused when divers discuss the pros and cons of image quality of the various digital cameras and lenses. Assuming that we are talking about using the camera principally for underwater pictures. Can anyone truthfully say they can tell the difference? As a test have a look at my gallery pictures I just uploaded from a recent dive trip to Komodo...... any guess as to what camera was used?
High end digital SLR to budget point and shoot camera, underwater results can be just as good from either and believe me..... no one could tell. The difference between the two is ease of use and flexibility in different situations. The expensive digital SLR's are great at everything, change the lens you got superb macro, another change, great wide angle, instant shutter response to take that fish portrait! That's really the difference not the image quality.
The secret is to understand the limitations of the rig you are using. Most digital cameras make it almost impossible to get good, free swimming, fish portraits due to the shutter lag... on a nice stationary subject like nudi's or scorpion fish the results can be fantastic. Forget chasing fish around, look under the rocks! Stick a wet wide angle lens on your 'cheap' housing and you have the possibility to take pictures just as good as any digital SLR costing 10 times the price......
So what about REAL image quality....... come on guys, we are taking pictures underwater.... no straight lines, particles everywhere, what is the true color of the reef... does anybody care. The environment that we play in makes it a level playing field as far as image quality is concerned!
Just my opinion :11:
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High end digital SLR to budget point and shoot camera, underwater results can be just as good from either and believe me..... no one could tell. The difference between the two is ease of use and flexibility in different situations. The expensive digital SLR's are great at everything, change the lens you got superb macro, another change, great wide angle, instant shutter response to take that fish portrait! That's really the difference not the image quality.
The secret is to understand the limitations of the rig you are using. Most digital cameras make it almost impossible to get good, free swimming, fish portraits due to the shutter lag... on a nice stationary subject like nudi's or scorpion fish the results can be fantastic. Forget chasing fish around, look under the rocks! Stick a wet wide angle lens on your 'cheap' housing and you have the possibility to take pictures just as good as any digital SLR costing 10 times the price......
So what about REAL image quality....... come on guys, we are taking pictures underwater.... no straight lines, particles everywhere, what is the true color of the reef... does anybody care. The environment that we play in makes it a level playing field as far as image quality is concerned!
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Just my opinion :11: