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I use fuji but Nikon lenses
 
You see a lot of olympus and canon because olympus and canon made housings for most of their consumer/prosumer level cameras. If you have a consumer level nikon, look at fantasea. com. they make housing for a few of the coolpix models.
When it comes to the big boys with the big toys (DSLR), you will no doubt, find nikon everywhere.
 
Rejetto:
Anyone using a Nikon?
(I've found only Canon and Olympus)

I use a Nikon D100 in an Aquatica housing....15-35 for wide angle, 28-105 for general use and 105 for macro....love the camera and the housing! Previously used MX10, then MM II-EX and then Olympus 3040 so the quality of photos has improved 1000%. Big difference between point & shoot digitals and SLRs, both in cost and photo quality.
 
Rejetto:
Anyone using a Nikon?
(I've found only Canon and Olympus)

I use the same camera as Curt and Janet (D100) in a different housing (Light and Motion). They take great pictures. I previously used an Olympus camera which takes good pictures, but does cost considerably less than a Nikon (especially with Nikon lenses).
 
Nikon have just released their own housings finally. Check them out if your interested it will make the nikons a similar purchase to the canons and the olys.
 
s****enstein:
I have one of those new-fangled Nikonos 3's. It's amazing what they can do nowadays. I can finally get rid of the Calypsophot!


Great Photography

I have 2 featured photography sections in each issue of Advanced Diver Magazine. It does not pay any money, but it does highlight just yourself and your work. Great for a portfolio.
 
I've been shooting Nikon's for 35 years. Check my Gallery to see what a old-fashioned film cam can do. FWIW however, I am really starting to love my Fuji S2. Uses all my Nikon glass but gives me the instant feedback to corrrect my shots. I just got back from a 1 week backpacking trip and can't believe how much the S2 improved my "keeper" ratio!
 
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