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I don't know how to deal with RAW photos...I should learn. I would like to get really good at photographing my tank.
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I wouldn't use one of those DicaPac cases except for maybe rain protection, definitely not submersible. Typically you can pick up a used G9 in good shape for $200 or less so check out kijiji or ebay. The Cannon case is only $200 so if you're planning on any diving or snorkeling then it's well worth it but if not then maybe the cheaper alternative is all you need. |
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You had a G9 and didn't use RAW
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Haha, no I didn't know how to process RAW afterwards.
I thought the Canon waterproof case was $250? I do plan to use it for snorkeling and in my tank. The DicaPac has good reviews...? |
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and 250 for a waterproof case is nothing. some dslr underwater housings are over 5 grand |
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I got mine for $200 so probably depends where you buy it. Good reviews or not it's a ziplock bag with a glass lens attached to it.
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and a Light and Motion D200 housing with the Glass Fisheye dome ports, flat ports, Nikon underwater strobes, Ultralight arms. Then an undervideo housing with HID lights, etc That's why I didn't update my D200's, because then I have to buy a new housing at 4K or more. I would love to get a housing for my D700. I still have an housing for my F100 (film camera), plus you need to service the housing every 3 years or so at a cost of 1K. |
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As for RAW, if you purchase a new Canon camera, the software that comes with it includes Digital Photo Professional that will handle RAW processing. Easy as pie. I now shoot nothing but RAW when diving. I've got a few pictures in my office that have been enlarged and they look pretty good. |