Whilst waiting for Fisheye to announce their S90 housing (as rumored) my general aggravation for lack of a suitable new P&S and quality housing to come along with the features I need has me, like twenty years ago, repeating history as I find myself looking at digi SLRs
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No, this is not really a bash SLR thread but would seek discussion of the pros and cons and real life experience with various SLR housing for the smaller APS-C digi SLRs such as the Canon T1i. Some examples I find are as follows:
1. Sea&Sea RDX 500 Sea & Sea USA - Underwater Photography Cameras & Video It is plastic but is high quality and compact, allows optical sync, support of a well known and established company and the price is very competitive, weakness, it is plastic, does that matter?
2. Patima 450/500 available per Patima in the 500 version also: Patima Housing for Canon 450D XSi [pat.pdch.450d] - $1,500.00 : Reef Photo & Video!, The Underwater Photo Pros . Pros it looks to be aluminum. Cons is price and support?
3. Watershot: Watershot, Inc. Pro is this thing is beautiful, Con is that it does not have a power on and off switch so that is a NO GO! They need to put a power switch on the housing, plain and simple! Also, a new company.
4. Seatool also available for the 500 series cameras: Seatool 450XSi
5. Epoque: Epoque World : products-digitalhousing ERX-C1010 Does this even exist?
6. And of course the plastiky Ikelite: Underwater Housing for Canon 450D & 500D Rebel Cameras Pros, it seems about 90% of sub 2,500 dollars rigs are Ikelite due to the low cost and generic availability and good support which are good things but, Cons, also it seems they have a little more bulk, I have heard of domes falling off underwater for example and their lack of support for optical sync is a deal killer, also they creak and squeak which makes me nervous.
I may have missed a few but these are the ones I have researched and or actually seen. Lens for me would be the Tokina 10-17 which I already have in Canon mount, dual Inon D2000 that I already own. Probably a Canon T1i, seems decent, kinda small, plastic feeling, has live view. Are these digital SLR cameras durable?
Anyways, this discussion might be useful to those entering the SLR world, whether I do so or not is unknown but others may benifit.
Of course there is the rumor of a pro grade housing for the tiny Canon S90 and if that happens and it supports wet lenses, well, who knows, rumors are like smoke in the wind. I could probably design in TURBOCAD and build my own but the cost of a one off would be several times that of a good digi SLR rig.
Cameras I have owned and used underwater, several homemade rigs, Nikonos III, Nikon F in Ike, Nikon FM in Ike, Aqua Video JVC and of course my cheapo Canon 570 currently in use.
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No, this is not really a bash SLR thread but would seek discussion of the pros and cons and real life experience with various SLR housing for the smaller APS-C digi SLRs such as the Canon T1i. Some examples I find are as follows:
1. Sea&Sea RDX 500 Sea & Sea USA - Underwater Photography Cameras & Video It is plastic but is high quality and compact, allows optical sync, support of a well known and established company and the price is very competitive, weakness, it is plastic, does that matter?
2. Patima 450/500 available per Patima in the 500 version also: Patima Housing for Canon 450D XSi [pat.pdch.450d] - $1,500.00 : Reef Photo & Video!, The Underwater Photo Pros . Pros it looks to be aluminum. Cons is price and support?
3. Watershot: Watershot, Inc. Pro is this thing is beautiful, Con is that it does not have a power on and off switch so that is a NO GO! They need to put a power switch on the housing, plain and simple! Also, a new company.
4. Seatool also available for the 500 series cameras: Seatool 450XSi
5. Epoque: Epoque World : products-digitalhousing ERX-C1010 Does this even exist?
6. And of course the plastiky Ikelite: Underwater Housing for Canon 450D & 500D Rebel Cameras Pros, it seems about 90% of sub 2,500 dollars rigs are Ikelite due to the low cost and generic availability and good support which are good things but, Cons, also it seems they have a little more bulk, I have heard of domes falling off underwater for example and their lack of support for optical sync is a deal killer, also they creak and squeak which makes me nervous.
I may have missed a few but these are the ones I have researched and or actually seen. Lens for me would be the Tokina 10-17 which I already have in Canon mount, dual Inon D2000 that I already own. Probably a Canon T1i, seems decent, kinda small, plastic feeling, has live view. Are these digital SLR cameras durable?
Anyways, this discussion might be useful to those entering the SLR world, whether I do so or not is unknown but others may benifit.
Of course there is the rumor of a pro grade housing for the tiny Canon S90 and if that happens and it supports wet lenses, well, who knows, rumors are like smoke in the wind. I could probably design in TURBOCAD and build my own but the cost of a one off would be several times that of a good digi SLR rig.
Cameras I have owned and used underwater, several homemade rigs, Nikonos III, Nikon F in Ike, Nikon FM in Ike, Aqua Video JVC and of course my cheapo Canon 570 currently in use.
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