pakman
Contributor
Annie,
You mentioned something here that I find quite curious. In your video work, do you often find use for a tripod? I know that shooting on land it's indispensable, but shooting under water, I'd think it much less so.
I tend to think of shooting underwater as more like steadicam work, than fixed camera work. Do you find it different?
Well yes the tripod's not going to help when you're chasing that whale shark or doing cavern swim thru's... Guess it really depends on what you tend to shoot. But for macro shots where you don't want to dispense vomit bags to your viewers I can see it being needed...

Now that I've had my camera u/w a number of times and have tried to shoot macro such as nudibranches, I can appreciate Anne's suggestion more. Especially if you're using the camera's telemacro feature or a diopter lens. Even if you can lie down in some sand or prop your camera on a rock, it's pretty tough to keep that camera steady u/w.
An u/w tripod is the next thing on my shopping list; looking at cheaper alternatives to the Gates tripod...
