klausi
Contributor
Lately, my SLR setup started having some unfortunate problems (micro-leaks) and I had to put it on dry land till after a full service.
So I started using a compact camera I had won a year ago. And I was quite positively surprised by the results (see the link, and below). The small camera setup actually had a few advantages in contrast to an SLR, in terms of versatility and ease of use. There were some things I couldn't do as well (especially since I was using it with the internal strobes), but with these limitations in mind I got good shots, even in the sometimes mediocre visibility at the sites around Sydney. It's definitely an alternative I'll consider for some dives, and for combined dive-land travel (when I'd like to pack light) in the future.



So I started using a compact camera I had won a year ago. And I was quite positively surprised by the results (see the link, and below). The small camera setup actually had a few advantages in contrast to an SLR, in terms of versatility and ease of use. There were some things I couldn't do as well (especially since I was using it with the internal strobes), but with these limitations in mind I got good shots, even in the sometimes mediocre visibility at the sites around Sydney. It's definitely an alternative I'll consider for some dives, and for combined dive-land travel (when I'd like to pack light) in the future.


