Seaslave wrote:I have been using this set up for a year now and have been moderately happy with it. It is a great beginer camera setup and
can take some great pictures. I have had some issues with it though. Some due to my lack of photography experience/knowledge and one was a harware problem which my local SeaLife Dealer took care of free of charge. All the photos on my flickr site were taken with this camera. Hope you enjoy it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56805380@N00/
Mathue
Nice pics Mat! I notice you have that dark spot in the lower left hand corner of some of your pics. Do you have the movable strobe arm pictured on this thread, and if you do, could you correct the dark spot?
I have a similar problem with my Olympus C770 ultrazoom. I bought it originally as a land camera, and particularly liked / wanted the 10x optical zoom. My kids bought me the Olympus underwater housing for it and I've had a blast taking pics. However, on my real closeups (which is most of my pics) the "nose" (because of the great zoom, fairly useless underwater) of the housing creates a shadow on the bottom 20% of the pic... highly annoying!
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I tried to correct it with an external flash for the housing, but I busted it on my trip to Sitka in October and never got to play with it. ](*,) That is one of the many things driving the train for my upcoming purchase of the Casio Cam that everyone seems excited about.