Diy Underwater Camera Housing. Best Slr Camera Under 600. Handy Camera Price.
Diy Underwater Camera Housing
The outer shell of a security camera that serves as weatherproofing and protection for the camera.
Situated, occurring, or done beneath the surface of the water
submerged: beneath the surface of the water; "submerged rocks"
subaqueous: growing or remaining under water; "viewing subaqueous fauna from a glass-bottomed boat"; "submerged leaves"
Underwater is a term describing the realm below the surface of water where the water exists in a natural feature (called a body of water) such as an ocean, sea, lake, pond, or river. Three quarters of the planet Earth is covered by water.
(DIYed) Simple past of DIY
Do-it-yourself
Do it yourself (or DIY) is a term used to describe building, modifying, or repairing of something without the aid of experts or professionals.
Do It Yourself; To perform oneself a task usually relegated to an expert
Valentinni's sharpnose puffer (pufferfish)
Canthigaster valentini
First attempt on underwater photography after 12 dives. To keep the gear within budget and yet get decent results I opted for mostly used, DIY and items I already have. Here they are:
camera - Canon Powershot G10 (used from a friend)
UW camera housing - WP-DC28 (used from Amazon)
slave strobe/flash - Vivitar 2000 (old stuff that I have)
slave trigger - rotating hot shoe optical sensor (new from ebay)
strobe/flash UW housing - Otterbox 9000 (new from ebay)
The slave (as seen below) was handheld positioned (on my left) triggered by the on cam flash with the diffuser on. I did a DIY strobe flex arm mounted on an old flash tray I have to hold it but... it didn't hold (the weight) so... that's the next project on the list.
Portulano House Reef, Bauan/Anilao Batangas
First attempt on underwater photography after 12 dives. To keep the gear within budget and yet get decent results I opted for mostly used, DIY and items I already have. Here they are:
camera - Canon Powershot G10 (used from a friend)
UW camera housing - WP-DC28 (used from Amazon)
slave strobe/flash - Vivitar 2000 (old stuff that I have)
slave trigger - rotating hot shoe optical sensor (new from ebay)
strobe/flash UW housing - Otterbox 9000 (new from ebay)
The slave (as seen below) was handheld positioned (on my left) triggered by the on cam flash with the diffuser on. I did a DIY strobe flex arm mounted on an old flash tray I have to hold it but... it didn't hold (the weight) so... that's the next project on the list.