Don't figure the camera you're gonna use by it's video capabilities.
Get the best your money can buy TODAY and start shooting.
I would choose D300s over 7D any day of the week and twice on Sundays.
Wide Angel and a Super Marco...
Sorry couldn't miss the joke.
Since you bought a 300s, go and get a good aluminum housing.
Wide zooms like 10-24 or a fisheye like 10.5 or Tokinas 10-17 are the wide options
60, 85 or 105 are the main macro options.
Don't forget The Flash.
By the price of it, which is nothing DX... I wouldn't say poor man's.
Looks interesting, but it annoys me the DX thing, I just don't know...
I've found these ports work.
You will find some extra Sea&Sea info there... good luck!
Fisheye lens provide 180 degrees of view (either diagonally in the case of the full-frame or semi-fisheye or in any direction on the circular-fisheye or true-fisheye). But they distort everything. Rectilinear wide angle lenses generally does not provide such a field of view (maxing out at...
Hi folks,
I just published an article on UWP (Underwater Photography Magazine) #53 on shooting inside the huge aquarium and it's technical difficulties.
And also updated my Flickr Page with a new set, and my Webpage with a new gallery (Aquarium) and a video an interview with the aquarium...
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