S90 Underwater Pictures

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Hello!

These are my first shots taken from using the S90 underwater on my recent diving trips to Bali & Puerto Galera. I'm just using the S90 with the Ikelite housing. I like the S90 for having good features in a small size.
 

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Cosidering that you did not use a strobe, I think your pictures are fantastic. This really demonstrates some of the capabilities of this camera (and you too of course):wink:
 
nice pix
 
life in shorts: I shoot on AV mode with force flash turned on. I tend to use F/8 on most of my macro pictures.
 
These were shot with the S90 in the Canon housing, with Inon 28AD wet lens adapter. As mentioned elsewhere, I had to modify the adapter a bit and add a 1mm shim, in order to keep the AD lenses from bottoming out against the port glass.

I forgot to zoom for the first 3 photos with the UFL-165AD, which were shot at 28mm and had lots of vignetting, so I cropped them. The next two photos were shot with the UFL-165AD at 35mm, are not cropped, and have no vignetting, Yea!

The rest of the photos are shot with no external lens. The fish group photo was shot without strobes, and using the manual white balance adjust, turned most of the way to red.


 
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