Oh please.................
You say Sony, I say Canon, another says Nikon or Fuji.............
You are correct that Ikelite equipment is what I DO sell and use. NO, I don't SELL Canon cameras..........
As far as saturation of images (which vary SIGNIFICANTLY depending on someone's monitor, etc.) I don't spend hours on a computer...............I adjust to my liking as they are MY photos after all, and I'm not looking for approval from anyone.........
ALso, some people like "natural" muted colors (purists) and some like warmer popping colors......Some don't care how "accurate" the image colors are (me).......Unless you have 2 prints of different color renditions side by side in the internet world know really knows what a photo "should" look like......
I just talked a to a nice young man shooting his original Sony RX100 camera in a NAUTICAM housing........A fine set up and he mostly shoots RAW and is a very good computer whiz........I looked at many of his very very creative and interesting photos on flickr.....They're GREAT !!!!!!!!!!! Then again some may not like his style, subject matter, lighting or whatever............
My point is if he (and his clients) are happy it doesn't matter what camera you shoot !!!!!!!! But the way you (Interceptor121) go on and on and on about your choice being the ONLY correct choice just begs to be discussed and debated......
At least I post my real name, what I do and have a variety of experience and samples to show..........Hopefully it will help people choose SOME camera and have fun shooting underwater images versus agonizing if they've made the "right choice".......
Enough fun for tonight!
David Haas
www.haasimages.com
PS - Can you please at least learn to write in paragraphs broken into short statements and thoughts...........It's almost painful to read unless one is drinking a cocktail