Category: scuba diving

All You Need to Know About Waterproof Digital Camera Housing Products

by Randy Rushmore

If you are considering taking up something like underwater photography, then it is a possibility that you may need to invest in something like waterproof digital camera housing. These items are specifically made with the sole purpose of protecting a digital camera under the water. It is also a great defense against damage being caused by the camera getting knocked or kicked accidentally.

You will find many waterproof digital camera housing units available on the internet. These are generally priced cheaper than on the high street and are usually delivered directly at no extra cost. The amount you can expect to pay for a product of this type can vary. It could be as little as $50 or as much as $600.

Is it important to point out that not all waterproof digital camera housing products will automatically fit on any camera. For instance, if you have a scuba camera that is a certain band and model, you will have to locate a housing unit that is compatible with that particular camera. This can have an impact on how much you will be charged for these kinds of products.

No matter if you are purchasing a scuba camera or a regular digital model, you can learn more about the accessories and attachments needed by browsing the World Wide Web. There is a wealth of information to be had in places such as sites dedicated to underwater pursuits or forums where the community are keen underwater photographers.

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Posted in scuba diving on Sep 25th, 2009, 1:40 am by Randy Rushmore     

Consult Waterproof Digital Camera reviews To Get the Best Advice

by Randy Rushmore

If you are new to the world of underwater photography it is recommended that you look at waterproof digital camera reviews. These snippets of information can give you a head start in finding the best equipment to suit your needs.

Many waterproof digital camera reviews can be found on the internet. Searching any of the photography based websites or forums will produce numerous reviews for you to read through. It is wise to look for these sources as underwater photography can be an expensive and complicated business. You really need to know what you are doing and what you need before you begin.

The waterproof digital camera reviews have been written by experts in the field and keen amateur photographers. The products all undergo serious testing and are taken to their absolute limits. The writers then give their summary about how well the equipment has performed.

You can also find these types of articles in photography magazines and local press releases. If you have an idea of the kind of camera you want, then these kinds of reviews can be quite helpful as they focus on only one product. For wider information about many cameras that you can access all at the same time for comparison, the internet reviews are best.

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Posted in scuba diving on Sep 22nd, 2009, 1:05 am by John Howard     

There is Danger Involved in the Mild Drift

by Will Kerfoot

Certain dive sites can only be got to with the thrill of a drift dive. Although exciting and with an element of risk involved these dives need to be planned out to the last second and everyone needs to fully understand and stay fully within the plan or they could be bringing on unnecessary risks to the dive team. Alas there are a great number of divers and dive organizers that take part in mild drift dives that would disagree with this statement and do not see these as needing to be planned as much as they do. In a number of cases these are the ones that make the news headlines and give scuba divers a bad reputation when they do not have the right scuba equipment to ensure their safety.

As the name would suggest a mild drift is an underwater current that can easily lure divers into areas unknown. The reason they are so dangerous is due to the fact that they require very little effort on the part of the diver to move a fair distance from where they should be. Mostly caused by surface wind the mild current can be the main cause for a diver to require a form of signaling device to get seen by the dive boat.

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Posted in scuba diving on May 28th, 2009, 1:56 am by Will Kerfoot     

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