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Can anyone help me out with some ideas? I have a cheapy SnapSights reusable camera that I got just to try my hand at photography. I took it to the Devil's Den spring in Williston and didn't have very good results with it. When I used the flash there was tons of backscatter and when I didn't use it, the pics were all too dark to even see. Would a piece of scotch tape over the flash inside the housing make things any better or would it make matters worse? Also, the camera came with 800 speed film. Should I try a slower speed?
I'm kind of caught between a rock and a hard place here. I finally convined my wife to try scuba out on our vacation (leaving tomorrow for the cruise) in Cozumel. She really hates being in the water because she believe's she is going to get eaten (damn Jaws films). Anyway, I would like to get some decent shots of her underwater since this may be my only chance to dive with her. I am told that our dive will be a maximum of 25 feet. I'm broke so I can't really spend too much money trying to get better photos.
Any advise will be greatly appreciated!
---Chris
I'm kind of caught between a rock and a hard place here. I finally convined my wife to try scuba out on our vacation (leaving tomorrow for the cruise) in Cozumel. She really hates being in the water because she believe's she is going to get eaten (damn Jaws films). Anyway, I would like to get some decent shots of her underwater since this may be my only chance to dive with her. I am told that our dive will be a maximum of 25 feet. I'm broke so I can't really spend too much money trying to get better photos.
Any advise will be greatly appreciated!
---Chris