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Fujifilm Remora Slave Flash Kit for Underwater Photography

Fujifilm Remora Slave Flash KitFujifilm announced the new Remora Slave Flash Kit that is compatible with Fujifilm’s full range of digital compact cameras and underwater housings. The Remora Flash is not only suited to daytime diving, but its performance is also essential during night dives with a powerful guide number of 20. It also has an extra wide angle flash beam angle of 60 degrees so a bigger area can be illuminated underwater to meet the needs of both macro and wide-angle photography. The Remora Flash features manual light output range of 10% to 100%, so the amount of flash can be fine tuned to achieve a correct exposure for the perfect shot. It is depth rated to 55m/180 feet. Read the rest of this entry »


2010 Underwater Image & Video Competitions: Our World Underwater and DEEP Indonesia

Underwater CompetitionsThe unique competition series of Our World Underwater and DEEP Indonesia celebrates their five year anniversary this year with over $80,000 in prizes. Together, they are one of the largest and most prestigious international underwater photography and video competition series becoming known as the “Superbowl” of International Underwater Image & Video Competitions. The competition series was founded by professional underwater photographers Jason Heller & Eric Cheng and hosted by popular websites DivePhotoGuide.com and Wetpixel.com. Read the rest of this entry »


2009 Epson Red Sea “World of Underwater Images” Competition

2009 Epson Red SeaThe 2009 Epson Red Sea “World of Underwater Images” event will take place from November 9-14th in Eilat, Israel. The competition is open for all underwater photographers, including amateurs, professionals, videographers and more. It has two main competition categories, Images of the World and Eilat Shoot-Out. For Images of the World, underwater photographers can submit images that were shot anytime and anywhere around the world, without attending the competition. The deadline for registration and receiving entries is October 15, 2009. For the Eilat Shoot-Out, participants can submit only images that are taken during the three days of this competition in Eilat. Read the rest of this entry »


SeaLife DC1000 Underwater Digital Camera

SeaLife DC1000 Underwater Digital CameraThe SeaLife DC1000 is an underwater digital camera that is designed to allow for the best possible photographs, both in and out of the water. The camera operates just as effectively top-side as it does under water by easily removing the slim inner camera from its waterproof housing. Read the rest of this entry »


NYUPS Presents Emory Kristof’s “20,000 Bytes Under The Sea”

Emory Kristof's 20,000 Bytes Under The SeaThe New York Underwater Photographic Society (NYUPS) will present “20,000 Bytes Under The Sea”, a special presentation by legendary National Geographic photographer and IMAX filmmaker, Emory Kristof. It will be shown on Friday October 30, 2009 from 7pm to 10:30pm at the Bleecker Street Theater, New York. After the film there will be a complimentary wine and cheese networking reception. Read the rest of this entry »


Outdoor And Waterproof Digital Cameras

 
Rugged Digital Cameras For Backpacking, Cycling, Boating And The Worksite
 
A whole bunch of new waterproof and shockproof digital cameras have become available since the spring of 2008, when this guide was originally published. I decided to update the article so it refers to the most current (as of August 2009) outdoor-friendly point-and-shoot digital cameras. These are cameras that have some level of moisture resistance and/or can take some physical abuse - cameras made for the beach, camping, fishing, skiing, etc. Right now Canon, Fujifilm, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, and Ricoh all offer at least one camera that fits somewhere in the waterproof, shockproof, outdoor point-and-shoot spectrum.

Pentax Optio WP - the original waterproof digital camera.
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New Pentax Optio WS80 Waterproof Digital Camera

 
Pentax Optio WS80 Waterproof Digital CameraPentax adds to the growing number of outdoor and swimming pool-friendly digital camera with the new Optio WS80. The Pentax Optio WS80 is a 10-megapixel camera with a 5x internal zoom lens, 2.7-inch LCD, 720p HD video and it’s waterproof to a depth of 1.5 meters (approximately 5 feet).
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AgfaPhoto DC-600uw Digital Camera

AgfaPhoto DC-600uw Digital CameraToday, AgfaPhoto has announced the DC-600uw underwater and outdoor digital camera. The AgfaPhoto DC-600uw features a 2.4 inch display, 6 megapixel resolution, 5x digital zoom, face tracking, up to ISO 1600 sensitivity, the ability to take videos with sound in YouTube format, and water-resistant at depths of up to 10 meters. Read the rest of this entry »


Olympus Stylus 1050 SW Review

Olympus Stylus 1050 SW Waterproof Digital Camera
I’ve been using the Olympus Stylus 1050 SW for a few months now. It’s a 10-megapixel pocket-sized point-and-shoot that’s also waterproof and shockproof, making it a great outdoor camera. It was also the first digital camera to feature Tap Control, which allows you to access a few camera features simply by tapping on the camera. This is supposed to make the camera easier to use for people who are wearing gloves - snowboarders, skiers, cyclists, etc.

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Olympus Stylus 1050 SW - Utah Backcountry Skiing


    Olympus Stylus 1050 SW Pros

  • Waterproof and nearly indestructible
  • Pocket-sized
  • Live histogram
  • Panoramic mode (requires Olympus xD card)
  • Tap Control really works!
    Olympus Stylus 1050 SW Cons

  • Sliding cover too easy to open accidentally
  • Tap Control doesn’t access most useful controls
  • Batteries lose power too quickly in the cold
  • Image quality isn’t as good as some other 10-megapixel cameras
  • 38mm wide-angle isn’t really very wide
  • No mechanical image stabilization
  • No optical viewfinder
  • xD memory cards only work with Olympus and Fujifilm compact digital cameras
Olympus Stylus 1050 SW - front and back, open and closed

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Canon PowerShot D10 Waterproof Digital Camera Preview And Video

 
Canon PowerShot D10 Waterproof Digital CameraCanon USA got their first batch of PowerShot D10 waterproof and shockproof digital cameras last week. I timed my request right and got one of the first they sent out. Our D10 review camera is already in the hands of professional photographer Ann Torrence, who will be taking it on a float trip down the Grand Canyon next week. I’m hoping for a great real-world camera test with sweet rafting and canyon photos! Before I handed the D10 over to Ann, I shot a shot box opening video and camera tour, made product shots, and shot controlled studio test photos at all ISO settings.
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Waterproof Digital Cameras At PMA 2009

2009 PMA Waterproof Digital CamerasOne of the themes at PMA this year was waterproof point-and-shoot cameras. It seems the camera makers have all decided the time has come for underwater digital cameras. For the past few years, underwater point-and-shoot digital cameras have been the exclusive domain of Olympus and Pentax. Pentax got the ball rolling back in 2005 with their 5-megapixel OptioWP. Then Olympus introduced the Stylus 720 SW, which was shockproof as well as waterproof. Both companies have had several updates since they first started making underwater cameras and depth ratings have gone from 5 feet to over 30 feet. But until recently, there wasn’t any other competition (with the exception of Ricoh’s 10-megapixel G600, which isn’t readily available in the US). That has decidedly changed now, and the features and performance of waterproof cameras have matured as well. Underwater cameras used to be pretty basic point-and-shoots but the new models we saw at PMA are no-compromise, high-performance cameras that also happen to be waterproof.
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New Canon PowerShot D10 Waterproof Digital Camera

Canon PowerShot D10 Waterproof Digital CameraCanon is wading into the waterproof digital camera market with the new12-megapixel PowerShot D10. The new D10 is waterproof to 33 feet, can withstand a 4-foot drop and is freezeproof to 14 degrees Fahrenheit. But what really sets it apart from other waterproof and shockproof cameras is the 3x image stabilized zoom lens. Panasonic just introduced a 12-megapixel waterproof camera with optical image stabilization, but it can only handle depths of about 10 feet. Olympus’ top-of-the-line waterproof camera can be submerged to 33 feet but it doesn’t have any mechanical image stabilization. The real-world performance of Canon’s new PowerShot D10 remains to be seen. But right now it’s got the best basic specs of all the current waterproof and shockproof point-and-shoot digital cameras.
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