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Old 03-09-2014, 06:22 PM
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I use an older Canon G10, awesome everyday camera with lots of manual control. There are newer models in the G series however I have seen the G10 sell for around $200 on craigslist and that's a super price for a very solid camera that will give you great images of anything!
I have a G10 as well. It went over 17k MILES with me on my motorcycle.
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Is it better to shoot your corals from inside the water or outside through the glass?
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Well, depends on your camera. As I mentioned in my earlier post the Olympus TG-2 does great underwater, and really up close for super macro shots.
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