Sony RX100 ii first pictures with Nauticam housing

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ldwill299

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So I recently purchased a Sony RX100 ii with a Nauticam housing after reading many good reviews about the original RX100 on this site. Here is the first set of photos I have taken with it on a diving holiday in the Maldives. No external strobes were used, just the camera and the housing. Some of the photos were taken with the UWL-04 wet lens as well. Maldives 2013 - a set on Flickr
 
Thanks! They were shot in Manual mode with auto white balance, followed by a bit of post processing in Lightroom.
 
Do you happen to have the Sony stick-on AG-R1 grip? The RX body is very slippery. The grip is great, but I'm sure it'll have to be removed for any underwater housing. There's a company that makes base grips (screw into the tripod hole), but they only made one for the Mark I, and it blocks the battery/SD door.

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these are nice photos. How did you light the photos since you didn't use a strobe?
 
If you look at the exif the internal strobe fired on the shots so maybe he had a diffuser together with clear water that produces decent results
The rest can be corrected in post over RAW shots
 
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