Hey gang,
I've posted a few pics from my recent Philippines trip on the Philippines forum, the link is here:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ph...-quick-trip-report-slideshow.html#post6357513
All the pics were taken with the DC1200 with double strobes. I also had the SeaLife video light, but it got a little wet inside (there is a thread somewhere here regarding this problem), so the video light didn't work too well, so I eventually ditched it.
I also made a little slideshow of my best pics that I put on Youtube, that you can see here:
Best of Philippines 2012 - YouTube
I finally took the plunge and started shooting in manual on this trip, and it made a big difference, I would never go back to automatic. I had actually purchased a Canon S100 just before this trip, but the housing did not arrive in time, so these are the last pics I took with the SeaLife (I recently sold it). It's ok as a beginner camera, and looking back, I did get some pretty good shots with it, but the Canon is definitely better.
cheers and happy diving!
I've posted a few pics from my recent Philippines trip on the Philippines forum, the link is here:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ph...-quick-trip-report-slideshow.html#post6357513
All the pics were taken with the DC1200 with double strobes. I also had the SeaLife video light, but it got a little wet inside (there is a thread somewhere here regarding this problem), so the video light didn't work too well, so I eventually ditched it.
I also made a little slideshow of my best pics that I put on Youtube, that you can see here:
Best of Philippines 2012 - YouTube
I finally took the plunge and started shooting in manual on this trip, and it made a big difference, I would never go back to automatic. I had actually purchased a Canon S100 just before this trip, but the housing did not arrive in time, so these are the last pics I took with the SeaLife (I recently sold it). It's ok as a beginner camera, and looking back, I did get some pretty good shots with it, but the Canon is definitely better.
cheers and happy diving!