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Im gonna hhave a Photoshoot with my friends, its gonna be on a pool and i really want yo have a really creative photo.. Its for a contest!! :) thanks
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When my friends an I do underwater/water pictures we try to get as crazy as we can. If you are able to take the picture on top of a high board, make a shape in the water and take it from above, those look really cool! Another one is jumping in the water, either a view of your front or back cause both end up looking great. When your underwater you can try a pyramid or the "surfing" pose. Most important have fun and once you start it's really easy to pick out a pose that you'll love!
Good luck and I hope you win and think of a fun, creative, and crazy pose.
Tip if its your first time using an underwater camera:
1. Wear goggles when taking the picture (clean so you can see)
2. Take more than one cause bubble can and will probably get in the way
3. Make sure everyone goes down about the same time that way no one runs out of breath
When my friends an I do underwater/water pictures we try to get as crazy as we can. If you are able to take the picture on top of a high board, make a shape in the water and take it from above, those look really cool! Another one is jumping in the water, either a view of your front or back cause both end up looking great. When your underwater you can try a pyramid or the "surfing" pose. Most important have fun and once you start it's really easy to pick out a pose that you'll love!
Good luck and I hope you win and think of a fun, creative, and crazy pose.
Tip if its your first time using an underwater camera:
1. Wear goggles when taking the picture (clean so you can see)
2. Take more than one cause bubble can and will probably get in the way
3. Make sure everyone goes down about the same time that way no one runs out of breath
Which underwater film camera would you recommend?
Nina
minolta weathermatic or canon sure shot A1 panorama date pack. Give me details about each camera. Pro's and cons and which would give me a better picture and which has better quality.
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I guess you're talking about the Weathermatic 35DL, not the 110 pocket version, or the "Vectis" APS version.
I'd go for the Canon hands down (or get something else). Bearing in mind that these are old cameras now (and their O-ring seals may well be past their prime, i.e.you're taking a minor gamble.): If you check and look after the back-door o-ring, keeping it and the o-ring groove scrupulously clean, - you should be ok.
As you know both cameras let you go to 5m and the Minolta has a dual lens (35 and 50mm) set-up with the canon only one lens. However, it is a bit wider and that's a good thing.
AF: Neither camera does AF underwater. The Canon lets you shoot quite close-up 45cm, giving you an image area of about a foot wide which is MUCH BETTER than the Minoltas 1.2m and thus the deal clincher. It also has a much easier to use finder with goggles on and gives you MUCH more flexibility with film speed (Minolta only offers ISO100 and 400).
Also (and I have no extensive experience with either camera, just used them briefly and a long time ago), I heard that people had v. good experiences with the Canon, non-leaking wise. :)
I guess you're talking about the Weathermatic 35DL, not the 110 pocket version, or the "Vectis" APS version.
I'd go for the Canon hands down (or get something else). Bearing in mind that these are old cameras now (and their O-ring seals may well be past their prime, i.e.you're taking a minor gamble.): If you check and look after the back-door o-ring, keeping it and the o-ring groove scrupulously clean, - you should be ok.
As you know both cameras let you go to 5m and the Minolta has a dual lens (35 and 50mm) set-up with the canon only one lens. However, it is a bit wider and that's a good thing.
AF: Neither camera does AF underwater. The Canon lets you shoot quite close-up 45cm, giving you an image area of about a foot wide which is MUCH BETTER than the Minoltas 1.2m and thus the deal clincher. It also has a much easier to use finder with goggles on and gives you MUCH more flexibility with film speed (Minolta only offers ISO100 and 400).
Also (and I have no extensive experience with either camera, just used them briefly and a long time ago), I heard that people had v. good experiences with the Canon, non-leaking wise. :)
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