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01-26-2009 12:29 AM
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i havent looked at waterproof housings in a long time.. but last time i did, they were around $4000.. so I hope your ready to drop some serious coin...
as for those pics.. there is dust on your sensor or lens (probably sensor) heres just one example, but its on all your pics

EDIT: just did a quick search.. they are still around 3000-4000 bucks
http://www.backscatter.com/HostedSto...%20D70&sop=AND
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yea I noticed that when i first took the pics im gettin ready to stip down the camera and clean everything up. I found one for around 1000 on backscatter but im tryin to see if I can come up with something a little lower if possible lol also anybody know of a good cheap editing program?
Last edited by wakephotographer; 01-26-2009 at 09:51 AM.
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gimp is a good free editing program (its a lot like photoshop) as for the 1000 dollar housing.. remember, you get what you pay for.
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Very good point but i am a broke student hahah. Thanks ill check out that program

Originally Posted by
chrisburke
gimp is a good free editing program (its a lot like photoshop) as for the 1000 dollar housing.. remember, you get what you pay for.
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i understand being a broke student, and normally i would say try the cheaper one.. however, it involves a camera, and water... if the cheap one ends up sucking, you will be out a camera...
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yea its guna take a lot of pondering and product research hopefully ill find a used one somewhere for cheaper
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No longer a newbie, moving up!
Hey, Jon here. I have been exactly in your boat- no pun intended. I started with a D70s and used an EWA housing. They are a fancy ziplock bag, but you can take good pics in them provided you take care of them. For ex, a pro who was traveling with me in Hawaii took a pic of me doing something with his Canon stuffed in an EWA and it ended up a double page spread in Field & Stream
, so they can be cool. Then I got into u/w photography, got one, and the EWA thing lasted me one trip to Hawaii before developing a leak. At that point I decided that I needed a real housing- EWAs cost 400-450 anyway. Well, if you want a hard housing, you got two types- dive housings and splash/surf housings. Dive housings are cool and you can control many things on the cam bu they are very heavy- like 7-10 pounds, a pain in the rear to hold for more than a bit-and in fact they are made to hold a seal underwater- noy meant for the splash zone. Trust me I did a lot of research on this- if you don't, go to some underwater photographer forums and check what I'm saying out. Anyway, the other option is a surf/splash housing. Cool- much lighter- like 2 pounds- but only go to 20 feet or so, and have less access to controls, depending on brand and model.
Now here's the trap. Of course they are way more expensive- although no, you don't need to blow 3000- but they are model specific. Now, ask yourself- do you feel like buying an out of production housing unit for an old camera? They don't even make models for D70's and more, and if they do ( if you get a custom maker) you will be stuck with the technology of years ago- your D70- in a housing that cost you maybe 1750-2000 or more.
What I did is I went and got a D300 and a housing. I got a lot of cool shots, some will be on mag covers in the coming months- they are fishing shots, marlin and dorado and so forth underwater or close to the surface.
Turns out due to my needs for mags, I may be looking to upgrade to a D700 for the full frame. If you want, contact me, I can sell you a D300, lens, and my housing for a good price, and if you have any questions re: the housing, I will put you in touch with the maker who lives 20 min from me and recently serviced it.
Jon
www.bluewaterjon.com
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