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Underwater Photography
 Author: Kelley54 May 20, 2005 at 17:47:37 
in reply to: Re: Filming or photography? posted by Adam on April 25, 2005 at 15:02:09
    Once you get it into the water, a SLR underwater is almost
as easy as using the SLR on land. Most systems are slightly
negative in buoyancy, allowing you to set it down if you
wish. The weight of the system becomes negligible
underwater, though the bulk can make it difficult in high
current. It is important to have a nice clear view through
the viewfinder. Most housings have a magnifier for the
eyepiece. Some also offer visibility of the top LCD on the
camera. Some housing can be a bit difficult to read the LCD
in bright conditions. <li><a
href='http://www.underwatercameraworld.com'>www.underwatercameraworld.com</a></li>

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