Couple pix tg4(islamorada)

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really poor viz with plenty of "snow" in the water lol
 
The close up of, is that a blenny? is awesome, great shots.

Were you using microscope or just macro?
Blenny microscope no housing
Amazing their head is 3/4 the size of a q tip
 
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Nice pictures despite the "snow".
 
Thanks for the fast reply.
Thinking of getting the tg4 or 5
I am a snorkeler who will dive down to get my shots and was wondering if I would need the strobe to get good pictures.
Yours are great .
 
@jbilicska IMO unless you are free diving to significant depths ( > 25 ft ) the uw modes of the tg-4 which auto wb for you are probably sufficient, particularly if you will be snorkeling in high visibility water.

The convenience of an unhoused tg-4/5 for snorkeling is very tough to beat.

Some examples of a tg-4 without a strobe in my Grand Cayman Flickr album https://www.flickr.com/photos/skeptic14/albums/72157663983860884/with/25717215930/.

Some of the pics in that album are with a strobe, but a lot are from snorkeling and no strobe, it's an excellent camera for snorkeling IMO.
 
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