THomas Marshall
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Hi All,
I've been reading through the threads here and thanks so much for the excellent information. However, I have a few questions I would appreciate some help with regarding underwater photography.
First off, a little background might help. I've been a certified diver for over 20 years, my son will be certified this year. I dive primarily in Southern California, but often visit Hawaii, and other tropical islands, we will be in F.P. this summer (Tahiti, Bora Bora, Taha and Rangiroa). I'm very confortable underwater and want to get into photography this year.
I'm also looking for a good digital camera for land use and was considering the Nikon D-100 (my friend has one and it takes amazing pictures with 6.0 mega pixels), as well as something to use for underwater shots. My first thought was this would be two cameras, now I'm wondering if one camera can serve both uses. I want to make a decision soon, as I need time to practice before we go on vacation in August.
I want to eventually get to a point where I can take pictures of the same, or close to the same, quality many of you have posted on this forum (just excellent pictures by the way, my compliments). So I'm willing to spend the money up front and get a nice camera so I don't have to replace it in a year or so.
So here are my questions:
1- It appears that many of you choose to go with a camera that will do both land and underwater photography (e.g. Olympus 5060 and one of the waterproof cases). Is this what most of you do, at least the non-professional photographers?
2- My first thought was to buy something like a Sea&Sea Aquapix 3100 (only 3.1 megapixels) and use it exclusively for underwater photography, and also purchase the Nikon D-100 for land use only, is this an overkill, or waste of money?
I hesitate to take the Nikon underwater as it's very pricey and I would hate to loose it due to an error on my part. Keep in mind land photography is my first priority and what I do the most of.
3- I'm now considering the Olympus 5060, or something like it, and purchasing a waterproof case (e.g. PT-015, etc.). This would replace the S&S 3100, seems like I would get better quality pictures from the 5060, and it also does a decent job on land as well, what do you think? Maybe even pass on the Nikon.
I'm struggling with how to address both land and sea photography. I don't mind buying two cameras, or spending a little more money, I just want the best results I can get, any other suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks
I've been reading through the threads here and thanks so much for the excellent information. However, I have a few questions I would appreciate some help with regarding underwater photography.
First off, a little background might help. I've been a certified diver for over 20 years, my son will be certified this year. I dive primarily in Southern California, but often visit Hawaii, and other tropical islands, we will be in F.P. this summer (Tahiti, Bora Bora, Taha and Rangiroa). I'm very confortable underwater and want to get into photography this year.
I'm also looking for a good digital camera for land use and was considering the Nikon D-100 (my friend has one and it takes amazing pictures with 6.0 mega pixels), as well as something to use for underwater shots. My first thought was this would be two cameras, now I'm wondering if one camera can serve both uses. I want to make a decision soon, as I need time to practice before we go on vacation in August.
I want to eventually get to a point where I can take pictures of the same, or close to the same, quality many of you have posted on this forum (just excellent pictures by the way, my compliments). So I'm willing to spend the money up front and get a nice camera so I don't have to replace it in a year or so.
So here are my questions:
1- It appears that many of you choose to go with a camera that will do both land and underwater photography (e.g. Olympus 5060 and one of the waterproof cases). Is this what most of you do, at least the non-professional photographers?
2- My first thought was to buy something like a Sea&Sea Aquapix 3100 (only 3.1 megapixels) and use it exclusively for underwater photography, and also purchase the Nikon D-100 for land use only, is this an overkill, or waste of money?
I hesitate to take the Nikon underwater as it's very pricey and I would hate to loose it due to an error on my part. Keep in mind land photography is my first priority and what I do the most of.
3- I'm now considering the Olympus 5060, or something like it, and purchasing a waterproof case (e.g. PT-015, etc.). This would replace the S&S 3100, seems like I would get better quality pictures from the 5060, and it also does a decent job on land as well, what do you think? Maybe even pass on the Nikon.
I'm struggling with how to address both land and sea photography. I don't mind buying two cameras, or spending a little more money, I just want the best results I can get, any other suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks