Hi everyone,
I'm pretty new to underwater photography and am currently using an Olympus Tough4 Camera (which I also use for a lot of other action sports and snorkelling) with a Sea Frog case to be able to go till 40m depths.
I'm now looking for better lightning, since the built in flash of course is not of much use. When I did a bit of asking around a year ago people recommended this setup:
Flash: Olympus UFL-3
Arm: Olympus PTSA-03
Cable: Olympus PTCB-E02
Then Corona came along, no diving (I'm living in the alps in central Europe) and I didn't buy the set. Now borders are opening up again in Europe and when looking into the topic again I stumbled across the Sea Dragon series that looks much more suitable to me.
I'm now thinking about buying the Sea Dragon 2500F as a starter light
My thinking is: rather than buying a flash it's better to buy a light which will also help for filming, the arm looks much better to hold and there is no optic cable to connect. And it's a lot cheaper. I do not see any reason to buy something different - but then again and know nothing ...
What would be your recommendation for a UWR photography beginner? Would the 2500F be a good choice? Something similar? Or rather a flash?
Thanks for your help,
Thomas
I'm pretty new to underwater photography and am currently using an Olympus Tough4 Camera (which I also use for a lot of other action sports and snorkelling) with a Sea Frog case to be able to go till 40m depths.
I'm now looking for better lightning, since the built in flash of course is not of much use. When I did a bit of asking around a year ago people recommended this setup:
Flash: Olympus UFL-3
Arm: Olympus PTSA-03
Cable: Olympus PTCB-E02
Then Corona came along, no diving (I'm living in the alps in central Europe) and I didn't buy the set. Now borders are opening up again in Europe and when looking into the topic again I stumbled across the Sea Dragon series that looks much more suitable to me.
I'm now thinking about buying the Sea Dragon 2500F as a starter light
My thinking is: rather than buying a flash it's better to buy a light which will also help for filming, the arm looks much better to hold and there is no optic cable to connect. And it's a lot cheaper. I do not see any reason to buy something different - but then again and know nothing ...
What would be your recommendation for a UWR photography beginner? Would the 2500F be a good choice? Something similar? Or rather a flash?
Thanks for your help,
Thomas