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A mate's looking at getting a camera for scuba diving, but has no clue where to start. Neither do I - other than that his land camera isn't really ideal for a housing, being an SLR.
What's the collective experience on these things? Is it easiest just to attach a GoPro to your BCD somewhere? Or is faffing with a stills camera worth it for the quality of picture?
Any thoughts appreciated
Found this
[url= http://http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Waterproof-Diving-Dive-Dry-Case-Bag-For-DSLR-SLR-Camera-/260747443727 ]Waterproof Diving Dry Case[/url]
No reason you can't get a case for the DSLR. Its likely to cost more than the camera though. I'd go for a decent compact that has a standard case available. Sony and Olympus seem to have the most options.
There's a lot more taking decent snaps underwater so just sticking a go pro on an hoping for the best is unlikely to produce much.
I was told to expect the housing to fail, maybe not this dive, but maybe the next one. So rather than risking my work horse SLR, I went for a cheaper digi with a housing. Has worked in UK and Red sea okay to 40m without any issue, all the buttons are accessible on the housing.
Try Olympus ( I did ) and maybe camerasunderwater.co.uk who seem to have a decent stock.
Then love your housing, back up the shots after each dive and keep your O ring grit free!!!!