Ahmed Yahya
Registered
i shoot with Nikon D7000 - on land only - and I am planning to get a housing and strobe set to start shooting underwater. my other choice would be a new mirrorless and housing set. however, one frustrating fact i became aware of is the inability to change lenses underwater. i have to get out and change lenses on the surface. that means once i put the wide angle lens I'll shoot wides all the dive and the same for macro or normal focal length.
how could you overcome that ? do you plan your shooting to use one lens every dive ? what if you saw a big animal like turtle or shark or any big fish while you were putting the macro lens ? do you simply let it go ?
i understood the wide angle wet lenses are only applicable with compact camera and couldn't be used with dslr's or mirrorless. but on the other hand, with the compact's small sensor, image quality and controls are much better with mirror less or dslr.
can you share you experience and techniques ?
how could you overcome that ? do you plan your shooting to use one lens every dive ? what if you saw a big animal like turtle or shark or any big fish while you were putting the macro lens ? do you simply let it go ?
i understood the wide angle wet lenses are only applicable with compact camera and couldn't be used with dslr's or mirrorless. but on the other hand, with the compact's small sensor, image quality and controls are much better with mirror less or dslr.
can you share you experience and techniques ?