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The Advantages Of Using An Underwater Digital Camera Housing

If you dive, canoe, snorkel or surf, and have always wanted to take pictures while engaged in those activities but did not want to spend exorbitant amounts on a specialized underwater digital camera, then underwater digital camera housings are the answer to your dilemma. Besides being excellent for taking pictures while underwater, these camera housings also provide your camera with protection from the weather while you are engaged in such activities as skiing, fishing, or sailing, where there is a high chance that your camera will get wet.

 

The large majority of underwater digital camera housings come in the form of a durable clear polycarbonate case, providing the best protection for your digital camera. Most underwater camera housings are built to keep your cameras dry at depths of up to 131 feet below the surface. Being constructed of stainless steel and nickel-plated brass, these housings promise to provide years of protection from water for your digital camera.

The best underwater digital camera housings provide users with full control over their cameras even while underwater. Some of the more important features that they should include are a large and responsive shutter button, durable controls, and a precision zoom lever. Your underwater digital camera housing should not only provide ptotection for your camera while underwater, but should also give users access to the full range of their camera's features as well. Most of the large digital camera manufacturing companies produce underwater digital camera housings for their own lines of digital cameras, and you must ensure that you buy the right housing for your camera model.

Most underwater digital camera housings use a special fuorite glass for the window that provides protection for your camera's lens. You must also ensure that the underwater digital camera housing you purchase does not obstruct the light from your camera's flash, and is built such that it diffuses the light from the flash. You will need a clear view of the LCD screen on your camera to take pictures while underwater, so the panel that goes over the LCD screen should be clear. This will also allow you to make use of the editing functions of your digital camera while underwater. The main goal of any underwater digital camera housing is that it should provide maximum protection for your camera while not compromising on the functionality of your camera in any way.

Cleaning your underwater digital camera housing is a simple task, and most people simply soak the housing in fresh water, sometimes even with the digital camera still inside. Silica packs are often provided to prevent fogging of your underwater housing, and you can make it a habit to apply silicon to it regularly to keep it in perfect working condition. Finally, you should follow the instructions included with your underwater digital camera housing to the letter.

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Quick Note: Olympus Unveils New Tough TG-1 iHS Digital Camera - DailyTech


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Quick Note: Olympus Unveils New Tough TG-1 iHS Digital Camera
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The camera will be available in June and will ship with a USB cable and charger along with the lithium-ion battery. The camera will be offered in silver only at $399.99. In July, the underwater housing for the camera will launch at an unannounced price ...
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New Tough camera can survive the elements - DailyTech


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New Tough camera can survive the elements
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Olympus has pulled the wraps off a new rugged digital camera for people who spend a lot of time outdoors and need a camera that can survive extreme conditions. The camera is called the Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS. The camera is waterproof, shockproof, ...
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Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS Rugged Digital Camera - eCoustics.com (press release)


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Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS Rugged Digital Camera
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Olympus announced their flagship rugged digital camera, the 12-megapixel Tough TG-1 iHS which is waterproof, shockproof, freezeproof, crushproof and dustproof. It combines incredible durability with the world's first high-speed bright f2.0 lens on a ...

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Olympus TOUGH TG-1 iHS Waterproof Compact Camera Incoming - Gadget Wiki


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Olympus TOUGH TG-1 iHS Waterproof Compact Camera Incoming
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Olympus have been producing great underwater cameras for some years now, I have owned one of their original tough models for the last four years, and it's still working perfectly. I love having a waterproof camera; it's great to be able to take it to ...
Don't believe Olympus, the TG-1 iHS will have horrible image qualityExaminer.com

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Photos That Move and Flow — Underwater - New York Times (blog)


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Photos That Move and Flow — Underwater
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By JAMES ESTRIN The underwater photographer David Doubilet has had more than 70 photo stories in the National Geographic magazine, a dozen books and countless exhibits across the world. His work has been almost everywhere except hanging from trees.

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