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![]() So, firstly, I asked the question here and not a camera or scuba forum because I'm not active on any other sites, nor do I really wish to be. I've noticed we do have some guys and gals here that are into both diving and photography so I thought I'd ask here. I did originally state that the greater majority of the usage will be done while diving and that macro photography is my focus (no pun intended ![]() Quote:
Totally correct. I'm not going there. I already own an Olympus E-620 with a plethora of lenses, but the housing has always been hard to find (almost impossible to find now), cost $1000 US plus any extension rings for lenses, plus a tray, plus strobes, etc, etc, etc. Seeing how this or its accessories was no longer made or readily available, I thought of getting something more readily suitable for diving use with the added functionality of using it in other sports/activities I enjoy. Last edited by daplatapus; 02-14-2015 at 02:52 PM. |
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![]() Well, ended up with the Gopro Hero4 Silver. Took it out diving and I'm pretty impressed with what it can do. I've realized I definitely need better lighting and some other way of holding onto it. Also for what I like, I've ordered some dive filters and 2 macro filters.
Anyway, uploading a few vids to youtube now, but in the meantime, here's what I came up with on our very first outing out at Nanoose, just north of Nanaimo. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() http://youtu.be/Exk8C4nSCQo |
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Nice shots, thank's for sharing. |
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![]() Its a Puget Sound King Crab, I had never seen one yet. Did the link work with the video?
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![]() Already on order
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