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Hi everyone

I just wondered how many people here are into underwater photography. I did a forum search but came across very few references so obviously not enough
of us for a separate section but would be nice to be able to compare notes/experiences/tips etc. I know that many have given up film and gone to digital and most of the housings, etc are also for the digital market but there are a few of us still using film.
 
Does being knocked over by a wave at Top Sail Island count? SLR died shortly after vacation.

I buy a garage sale SLR and use it in the surf until something like this happens, then look for another.

Mike
 
Hi everyone

I just wondered how many people here are into underwater photography. I did a forum search but came across very few references so obviously not enough
of us for a separate section but would be nice to be able to compare notes/experiences/tips etc. I know that many have given up film and gone to digital and most of the housings, etc are also for the digital market but there are a few of us still using film.

Wiggy,

I'm not - but you might want to do a search of the threads here. I think there was a Nikonos thread not too long ago. Might yield some member names who you could then PM or e-mail.

I've always been interested in underwater photography so it would be fun to read a few threads about it.
 
I am, when location permits. Though I have yet to get below snorkeling depth with a camera.
 
I've done a lot of UW photography and in fact teach it. Currently using Nikon N90s's in Ikelite housing. Just got back from Truk Lagoon and had a great time shooting off tons of film.
 
I do whenever I can but I must admit I haved moved to digital in this area. I am strongly considering going back to film though. I have my eye on a nice Nikonos rig, we will see.

All my underwater is snorkling though, never learned to scuba.
 
I have a Hugy Fot under water housing for my Bolex 16mm cine camera and a Eumig Nautica underwater super8 (the camera itself is h20 proof) - so on occasion I'll jump into the local pond (the Pacific) and take a photo or thousand yes ...
 
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