Waterproof Advantage Of Dive Cameras Used Topside
Jan/100
It was only by chance I discovered this optimum solution for solving the problem of always having to worry about keeping my digital camera protected from both the elements, and too much knocking around.
I’d been wanting a replacement for my dive camera and in the process of researching alternatives, came across this new generation of underwater cameras that work equally well out of the water. Even better is that they’re still compact and lightweight enough to make sense as a replacement for my land use only digital camera.
So what’s the point? Simply that I’ve gotten fed up with digital cameras that can’t take a little sand or water. When do we generally take the most pictures? How about while on excursions to new places or while vacationing or on holiday. Where do we often do these things? Beaches, snow-capped mountains, rivers, hiking trails - the list goes on.
The majority of our photographs are taken in environments where there’s a better than average chance that our camera will get wet, muddy, or banged about. Instead of worrying about splashes or a little rain, and dropping it in everything from sand to snow, wouldn’t it be handy if these technological marvels were just a bit hardier?
Well a handful of dive camera manufacturers have apparently gotten the message because they’ve produced some rugged multi-purpose digital waterproof cameras. Better still is unlike their predecessors, they can be had at a much more reasonable price.
By predecessors, I mean those super-expensive, special-purpose underwater cameras with special housings that scuba divers and underwater photographers used. They are bulky and awkward to handle out of water and while one could remove the camera itself from the housing, that sort of defeats the purpose, as we’re back to the original problem of having to take extra care with protecting the camera.
But these latest generation dive cameras are integrated units where the camera is made into a waterproof case comprised of impact resistant composite materials and armored with rubber at all the key places. Dropping them from several feet up leaves them unfazed.
They are lightweight (about a pound) and compact (less than 4 inches x 5 inches), and despite their small size, offer superb picture quality with ultra sharp, high-resolution images, even in low-light conditions such as those typically found underwater. Prices are comparable to a higher-end land use digital camera.
Of particular use are the settings that can be changed depending on whether you’re shooting above or under the water. In “undersea” mode the various settings improve colors underwater by automatically adjusting shutter speeds and aperture settings. For “land” use they work like other land cameras allowing the user to adjust to conditions encountered above water. Other features include face detection and image stabilization.
Bottom line is eliminating the need for more than one camera. The same one that’s perfect for scuba diving, now does double duty for hiking, mountain climbing, ocean kayaking, going to the beach, being out on the boat, and pretty much any other activity one might think of.
Even if you aren’t a diver there are models made for snorkeling, and even though waterproof down to just about 10 feet or so, are less expensive. This is especially good news if your primary concern is finding a more rugged digital camera that won’t give out after being splashed at the lake or left in the rain.
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Choosing Stainless Steel Dive Watches
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The first LCD watch with a six-digit LCD was the 1973 Seiko 06LC, although various forms of early LCD watches with a four-digit display were marketed as early as 1972 including the 1972 Gruen Teletime LCD Watch, and the Cox Electronic Systems Quarza.
Stainless Steel Dive Watches
The following List below displays distinguishable water resistance depths and activities recommended for each certification.
30 meter (100 Feet) - Splashes of water or rain.
50 meter (165 Feet) - Showering, bathing, dish washing, and swimming in shallow water.
100 meter (330 Feet) - Swimming, and snorkeling.
150 meter (500 Feet) - General water sports.
200 meter (600 Feet) - General water sports, and free diving.
Diver’s 150 meter (500 Feet) - ISO standard scuba diving.
Diver’s 200 meters (660 feet) - ISO standards suitable for scuba diving.
Analog watches like varying clocks are often marketed showing a display time of approximately 10:09 or 10:10. Most watches with LED displays required the user to press a certain button to visit the time displayed for a few seconds, because LEDs used a lot of power they could not be kept operating continuously.
In addition to the time, modern watches of today often display the day, date, month and year, and most electronic watches have other functions. A watch is a timepiece that is made to be worn on a person on the wrist or in a pocket.
A watch case is the housing containing the internal electronic and mechanical parts of a watch. Typically the timepiece date and hour hands are set by the crown being pulled out into the first position. Stainless steel is the most common metal used in watches, titanium is also used, gold, silver and platinum as well.
The watch crown may be a screw-down, meaning it screws onto a threaded tube, which protrudes from the case of the diving or sport models creating a tight seal. The date is tied into the operation of the 12-hour hand, so then the 12-hour hand passes midnight, at which point the date advances.
The waterproof certification information can usually be seen on the face of the watch or on the case back cover plate. A lot of available watches today are at minimal water resistant, the piece can withstand splashes of water must not be submerged in water.
Typically the diameter of a watch case will be listed in millimeters. Most waterproof timepieces are guaranteed to withstand plural. Waterproof types of watches have a stamp showing a value for their water resistance.
G-Shock created by Casio an extensive line of shockproof watches. There are opulent types of these shockproof watches available. Depending on style and taste you can locate watches that are smaller or larger depending on the intended apply.
Stainless Steel Dive Watches
Different quality watches are durable and will last against normal everyday wear and tear. A lot of available watches today are at minimal water resistant, the piece can withstand splashes of water must not be submerged in water. Among watch enthusiasts, complicated watches are especially sought after collectibles.
Stainless Steel Dive Watches
Impressive Selection of Brand Name Watches at the Lowest Prices on the Web. Nearly 100 different brands and over 5,000 watches. Shop with peace of mind.
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Digital Imaging for the Underwater Photographer - Computer Applications for Photo Enhancement Scuba Dive Diver Diving Camera Photos
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- Publisher: Amherst Media; Second edition edition (April 1, 2005)
- Language: English
- Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
- Paperback: 224 pages
- 12 easy-to-read maps
Product Description
Designed to help the underwater photographer make a smooth transition to digital imaging, this handbook discusses how to digitally refine, correct, and enhance underwater photographs. The equipment necessary for digital imaging for underwater photography is explained, and includes a discussion on the essentials of scanning in order to develop underwater pictures. Along with extensive information on Adobe Photoshop and how it can be used to edit underwater pictures, this new edition features instructions on how to use Adobe Photoshop Elements, a more basic program geared toward beginning photographers. Images and screenshots have also been updated, and information on the best software plug-ins for underwater imaging using Adobe Photoshop is provided. Review: “Digital Imaging for the Underwater Photographer is the definitive guide to using digital technology to produce stunning underwater images.” ?California Diving News, Review: “Packed full of information relevant to photographers who shoot underwater with a digital camera.” ?Outdoor Photographer


