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Okay, I'm relatively new to underwater photography (and photography in general, to be honest) and am hitting the ignorance parabola. I know what I want to achieve, but I don't know enough about the underwater gear to know what I need. I'm going to try and break it down into what I have, what I'm trying to do, and what I don't know/need to know without sounding too ignorant or over my head.
I currently have a FujiFilm X-T3 camera with an 18-55mm lens and a Seafrogs FP.1 housing. Fujifilm X-T3 40M/130FT Underwater camera housing kit FP.1 My camera has a hotshoe for flash and I have an EF-X8 that I've never used. I know Seafrogs has fiber optic cables, but some of them say they're not compatible with my housing, even though the housing itself has fiber optic ports.
What I do, and what's worked fine for me up until now, is photogrpahy for mermaids. I use the same camera on land as I do underwater (like I said I'm pretty new to it all), so I'm familiar with the camera itself. Here's some underwater and here's a land
I need to be fairly far away from my model to get her in frame, and even with white balance correction in camera and in post I really struggle to capture color. Part of the trouble I think is the depth these photos were taken at, and then my distance from the model. I was freediving for these, not on scuba, if that makes any difference.
My model and I are happy with the photos overall (I definitely see where I need some improvement), but I'm being asked to do more photography like this in a pool, and the only pool I have access to with the depth I need is indoor with poor lighting. I've always used ambient natural light and don't have experience with strobes or other kinds of artificial light. The pool is usually pretty clear water quality-wise, but there's only light through some of the windows in small spots at certain times of day, and it's just not enough or what I need.
What I need to figure out is what strobes are going to be powerful enough for the distance I need to be from my model (10-15ft I think), if they're compatible with my Seafrogs housing, or if I need to look into some kind of underwater studio strobe/off camera strobe (if that's even a thing?) and how to figure out if THOSE are compatible with my housing.
I've been trying to research this for weeks, but almost all of the advice and products I'm finding are for underwater wildlife photography where you're pretty close. Which is great and I'd love to get into it someday, but it's not what I'm being asked to do right now.
I don't want to sound like I'm too big for my britches or anything, I'm really just at the point in photography where I don't know what I don't know. Any help or recommendations are appreciated, and if what I'm asking for isn't achievable that's also really valuable to know. If I need to think about this in a completely different way I can work with that, too!
I currently have a FujiFilm X-T3 camera with an 18-55mm lens and a Seafrogs FP.1 housing. Fujifilm X-T3 40M/130FT Underwater camera housing kit FP.1 My camera has a hotshoe for flash and I have an EF-X8 that I've never used. I know Seafrogs has fiber optic cables, but some of them say they're not compatible with my housing, even though the housing itself has fiber optic ports.
What I do, and what's worked fine for me up until now, is photogrpahy for mermaids. I use the same camera on land as I do underwater (like I said I'm pretty new to it all), so I'm familiar with the camera itself. Here's some underwater and here's a land
I need to be fairly far away from my model to get her in frame, and even with white balance correction in camera and in post I really struggle to capture color. Part of the trouble I think is the depth these photos were taken at, and then my distance from the model. I was freediving for these, not on scuba, if that makes any difference.
My model and I are happy with the photos overall (I definitely see where I need some improvement), but I'm being asked to do more photography like this in a pool, and the only pool I have access to with the depth I need is indoor with poor lighting. I've always used ambient natural light and don't have experience with strobes or other kinds of artificial light. The pool is usually pretty clear water quality-wise, but there's only light through some of the windows in small spots at certain times of day, and it's just not enough or what I need.
What I need to figure out is what strobes are going to be powerful enough for the distance I need to be from my model (10-15ft I think), if they're compatible with my Seafrogs housing, or if I need to look into some kind of underwater studio strobe/off camera strobe (if that's even a thing?) and how to figure out if THOSE are compatible with my housing.
I've been trying to research this for weeks, but almost all of the advice and products I'm finding are for underwater wildlife photography where you're pretty close. Which is great and I'd love to get into it someday, but it's not what I'm being asked to do right now.
I don't want to sound like I'm too big for my britches or anything, I'm really just at the point in photography where I don't know what I don't know. Any help or recommendations are appreciated, and if what I'm asking for isn't achievable that's also really valuable to know. If I need to think about this in a completely different way I can work with that, too!