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Reviews
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Hugeyfoot HFC-40D Housing For The Canon EOS 40D
Letsgodigital.org | July 01, 2008 12:00AM MDT
Our friends at LetsGoDigital provide a review of the Hugeyfot HFC-40D housing for the Canon EOS 40-D
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Our friends at LetsGoDigital provide a review of the Hugeyfot HFC-40D housing for the Canon EOS 40-D
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D3 Subal ND3 Review
DPG | May 31, 2008 12:00AM MDT
Italian photographer Gabriele Donati is shooting the Nikon D3 in a Subal housing and wanted to share some of the first shots and his initial thoughts on the set-up
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Italian photographer Gabriele Donati is shooting the Nikon D3 in a Subal housing and wanted to share some of the first shots and his initial thoughts on the set-up
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Olympus Mju/Stylus 1030 SW
http://www.digifish.nl/en/reviews/mju1030sw.html | May 19, 2008 12:00AM MDT
A review of the waterproof Olympus Mju/Stylus 1030 SW, used underwater without a housing.
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A review of the waterproof Olympus Mju/Stylus 1030 SW, used underwater without a housing.
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Sealux CD300 Housing For The Nikon D300
http://www.UnderwaterDisplay.net | May 04, 2008 12:00AM MDT
Colin Gans provides a comprehensive review of the Sealux underwater housing for the popular Nikon D300
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Colin Gans provides a comprehensive review of the Sealux underwater housing for the popular Nikon D300
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Sea & Sea MDX-PRO Mark III Underwater Housing
Wetpixel.com | April 23, 2008 12:00AM MDT
Eric Cheng of Wetpixel posted a great review of the Sea & Sea MDX housing for the Canon 1D Mark III and 1Ds Mark III
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Eric Cheng of Wetpixel posted a great review of the Sea & Sea MDX housing for the Canon 1D Mark III and 1Ds Mark III
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Olympus E-3 Nexus Underwater Housing
Letsgodigital.org | April 23, 2008 12:00AM MDT
Our friends at LetsGoDigital posted a review of the Olympus E3 DSLR in the new Nexus housing, a combination we've been eager to hear more about since Olympus announced this partnership during DEMA last October...
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Our friends at LetsGoDigital posted a review of the Olympus E3 DSLR in the new Nexus housing, a combination we've been eager to hear more about since Olympus announced this partnership during DEMA last October...
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Sea&Sea DX-1G
Digifish.nl | February 10, 2008 12:00AM MST
Our friends at Digifish in the Netherlands posted this review of the Sea&Sea DX-1G, a model we often receive questions about
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Our friends at Digifish in the Netherlands posted this review of the Sea&Sea DX-1G, a model we often receive questions about
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Hands On: Canon EOS Rebel XSi/450D
DPG | January 31, 2008 12:00AM MST
Pop Photo's Jack Howard reports. Canon's newest Rebel gets some mojo from its pro-level siblings, and adds a few tricks of its own.
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Pop Photo's Jack Howard reports. Canon's newest Rebel gets some mojo from its pro-level siblings, and adds a few tricks of its own.
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First Dives With The Nikon D300
DPG | January 20, 2008 12:00AM MST
Berkley White from Backscatter posts the first underwater review of the Sea & Sea MDX Housing For The Nikon D300
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Berkley White from Backscatter posts the first underwater review of the Sea & Sea MDX Housing For The Nikon D300
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Stephen Frink tests the Canon 14mm II
DPG | January 17, 2008 12:00AM MST
Photographer and Wetpixel member Stephen Frink borrowed a copy of the new 14mm II from Canon Professional Services to examine both topside and underwater performance and compare against the other popular wide angle lenses
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Photographer and Wetpixel member Stephen Frink borrowed a copy of the new 14mm II from Canon Professional Services to examine both topside and underwater performance and compare against the other popular wide angle lenses
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Seacam Seaflash 250 TTL Strobe
DPG | January 01, 2008 12:00AM MST
Andre Crone offers a great review of the Seacam Seaflash 250 strobe. Keep your eyes open for Andre in our PRO Galleries this month
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Andre Crone offers a great review of the Seacam Seaflash 250 strobe. Keep your eyes open for Andre in our PRO Galleries this month
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Gates FX7/V1 housing for the Sony HDR-FX7 and HVR-V1U
DPG | December 27, 2007 12:00AM MST
Our friend Drew Wong at Wetpixel posted a great review on the Gates housing for the HDR-FX7 and HVR-V1U...
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Our friend Drew Wong at Wetpixel posted a great review on the Gates housing for the HDR-FX7 and HVR-V1U...
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 Housing
DPG | December 23, 2007 12:00AM MST
The underwater housing, the DMW-MCTZ3 has been made of polycarbonate and is waterproof until a depth of 40 meters. Nearly all the functions can be operated underwater
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The underwater housing, the DMW-MCTZ3 has been made of polycarbonate and is waterproof until a depth of 40 meters. Nearly all the functions can be operated underwater
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DCRP Review of the Nikon D300
DPG | December 16, 2007 12:00AM MST
This is one of the most comprehensive reviews of the D300 we've found so far, so we figured that we'd share it with our DPG readers. It's not an underwater review, but gives you a nice well rounded insight into the features of the camera
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This is one of the most comprehensive reviews of the D300 we've found so far, so we figured that we'd share it with our DPG readers. It's not an underwater review, but gives you a nice well rounded insight into the features of the camera
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Sea&Sea DX-D80 Underwater Housing Review
DPG | December 14, 2007 12:00AM MST
The Sea & Sea DX-D80 is a professional underwater housing, but because it is very easy to use the beginner underwater photographer can use it as well. It is quite robust; it can be taken down up to 60 meters. Without the digital SLR camera it weighs 2700 grams, which is still quite heavy. Luckily it is easy to handle, and because of the neutral weight underwater, you do not notice that it is heavy...
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The Sea & Sea DX-D80 is a professional underwater housing, but because it is very easy to use the beginner underwater photographer can use it as well. It is quite robust; it can be taken down up to 60 meters. Without the digital SLR camera it weighs 2700 grams, which is still quite heavy. Luckily it is easy to handle, and because of the neutral weight underwater, you do not notice that it is heavy...
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New Sony Alpha 700 Aims High and Should Have Underwater Appeal
DPG | September 06, 2007 12:00AM MDT
Sony isn’t a camera name you hear tossed about by avid underwater photographers—unless they’re recommending a point and shoot camera for novice divers or contemplating a plunge into High Definition video. But that could change when Sony’s new 12.2MP Alpha 700 DSLR ($1500 body) shows up on the docks
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Sony isn’t a camera name you hear tossed about by avid underwater photographers—unless they’re recommending a point and shoot camera for novice divers or contemplating a plunge into High Definition video. But that could change when Sony’s new 12.2MP Alpha 700 DSLR ($1500 body) shows up on the docks
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Nikon Fires Back At Canon with Double DSLR Broadside: the D3 and D300
DPG | August 23, 2007 12:00AM MDT
Canon didn't have very long to bask in its glory after introducing its pro level EOS 1Ds Mark III ($7,999) and advanced EOS 40D ($1,299) on Monday, August 20. Sure, those cameras are going to be big hits among the Canon faithful who already own Canon lenses, flash units, and accessories. But I think the Nikon faithful may have even more to celebrate now that the new 12.1MP Nikon D3 ($4,999 body) and the 12.3MP Nikon D300 ($1,799) have arrived. Are either of these new Nikon DSLRs good enough to instead steal the spotlight away from Canon's latest and greatest? And do either of these new Nikon's offer more features and higher potential performance for underwater shooters? The answer is no, yes, yes, and yes. When most photographers begin to compare the features and specs of the two pro models:the Nikon D3 and EOS 1Ds Mark III, the megapixel difference is going to jump out immediately. The Canon has 21.1MP, and the Nikon only has 12.1MP. So in terms of pure resolution and the ability to capture detail, Canon will certainly win in a resolution test. But experienced digital shooters will recognize that the maximum difference between 12.1MP and 21.1MP will probably be less than 20% in terms of resolution, since it takes four times as many pixels to double the resolution of a sensor. Still, I've got to hand it to Canon for upping the DSLR megapixel ante, and have to wonder why Nikon didn't think it wise to add a few more pixels to the D3 sensor...
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Canon didn't have very long to bask in its glory after introducing its pro level EOS 1Ds Mark III ($7,999) and advanced EOS 40D ($1,299) on Monday, August 20. Sure, those cameras are going to be big hits among the Canon faithful who already own Canon lenses, flash units, and accessories. But I think the Nikon faithful may have even more to celebrate now that the new 12.1MP Nikon D3 ($4,999 body) and the 12.3MP Nikon D300 ($1,799) have arrived. Are either of these new Nikon DSLRs good enough to instead steal the spotlight away from Canon's latest and greatest? And do either of these new Nikon's offer more features and higher potential performance for underwater shooters? The answer is no, yes, yes, and yes. When most photographers begin to compare the features and specs of the two pro models:the Nikon D3 and EOS 1Ds Mark III, the megapixel difference is going to jump out immediately. The Canon has 21.1MP, and the Nikon only has 12.1MP. So in terms of pure resolution and the ability to capture detail, Canon will certainly win in a resolution test. But experienced digital shooters will recognize that the maximum difference between 12.1MP and 21.1MP will probably be less than 20% in terms of resolution, since it takes four times as many pixels to double the resolution of a sensor. Still, I've got to hand it to Canon for upping the DSLR megapixel ante, and have to wonder why Nikon didn't think it wise to add a few more pixels to the D3 sensor...
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New Canon DSLRs Offer Exciting UW Potential
DPG | August 20, 2007 12:00AM MDT
On August 20 Canon announced the arrival of its next generation of advanced and pro-level DSLRs, the 10.1MP Canon EOS 40D ($1.299 body only street price) and the 21.1MP EOS 1Ds Mark III ($7,999 body only, street price). Both of these cameras should be a big hit for underwater photography enthusiasts and pros, especially those who already own Canon lenses and compatible flash systems. In addition to overall improvements in image quality (higher resolution, better noise reduction, and greater dynamic range) and autofocusing performance, both cameras now feature a large 3-inch LCD with a live preview mode that lets you see the image through the lens
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On August 20 Canon announced the arrival of its next generation of advanced and pro-level DSLRs, the 10.1MP Canon EOS 40D ($1.299 body only street price) and the 21.1MP EOS 1Ds Mark III ($7,999 body only, street price). Both of these cameras should be a big hit for underwater photography enthusiasts and pros, especially those who already own Canon lenses and compatible flash systems. In addition to overall improvements in image quality (higher resolution, better noise reduction, and greater dynamic range) and autofocusing performance, both cameras now feature a large 3-inch LCD with a live preview mode that lets you see the image through the lens
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Olympus Evolt E-330
DPG | December 05, 2006 12:00AM MST
Most people who get into serious underwater photography start out buying a single lens reflex (SLR) from one of the major camera manufacturers. Typically, they then buy housings, ports, lights and other underwater accessories from a manufacture of underwater camera equipment. Many camera manufactures produce housing for their point-and-shoot Digi-cam cameras which are suitable for snorkeling or keeping sand out of your camera when shooting at the beach
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Most people who get into serious underwater photography start out buying a single lens reflex (SLR) from one of the major camera manufacturers. Typically, they then buy housings, ports, lights and other underwater accessories from a manufacture of underwater camera equipment. Many camera manufactures produce housing for their point-and-shoot Digi-cam cameras which are suitable for snorkeling or keeping sand out of your camera when shooting at the beach
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