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How to Capture Underwater Sceneary on a Digital Camera

By: L Keshav

Number of people taking fancy to Underwater photography is growing all the time. We have always been fascinated by the oceans and bays of the world as an unknown world. Bringing vacation pictures home to your friends or selling them as professionals has been a time honored tradition and now we can bring the underwater world home through the use of digital photography.

There is plenty of choice available for buying underwater camera. Then there is a choice between high end cameras against one time models. Knowing which camera will work for you is very important. Part of finding the right camera may lie within the housing you wish to purchase. Underwater photography requires you to protect your camera from the harmful effects of water. So you will have to purchase housing with seals to eliminate the water. The housing you find may fit the camera you have. In fact, most companies will sell the housing for the cameras you have.

Let us look at the 35mm cameras. Such cameras are entry level, offering nothing more than point and shoot. You must ensure that such a camera has a filter to cover up for absence of color inside high seas water. These cameras will not filter out the particles you find floating along in the water on a poor visible day. These cameras offer poor visibility, 100 feet at the most. 35 mm camera is nor recommended, particularly if you are planning to go down below 80 feet. You would not want to loose pictures because the housing failed under pressure. While this is not common, it is a concern for most photographers.

The more professional cameras are larger with a huge lens to let light in as well as have filters to help bring clarity to any photograph. Quite obviously these cameras are costly. Digital cameras are the best way to take underwater photographs because you can make sure you have the desired affects before leaving the seen. Of course, most underwater life will not hang around for a second shot, but coral reefs and the animals that inhabit them may remain.

Most underwater cameras will also have a flash. If you are passionate about underwater photography, you should better take good guidance, better still a regular course. Sometimes the flash will help you with the photographs, but other times it will wash the subject out and ruin the print. You can also use underwater cameras when you are snorkeling. Some flashes are built in to the camera while others are external. The external flashes can be a stick with a little light bulb on top.

You should take out the batteries before you store the camera as the batteries can die quickly. This is mostly for the cameras that use double AA batteries. You will enjoy the world you captured on your camera once you get back from vacation. Underwater photography requires a few more skills than regular photography due to the lighting conditions. You are in for a great treat whenever you capture those mesmerizing moments of the world deep below after you have mastered the art.

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