Going to key west in February. What's the cheapest solution to get good underwater photos?
I have a t2i
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>>2729166
Yicam + diving case. "Good" is of course relative here.
But it is usually actually cheaper than just the DSLR diving case, and arguably a bit less in the way.
>>2729166
plastic bag + tape
>Key West in February
Have fun sitting in traffic for 6 hours.
>>2729166
Plastic baggie.
>>2729166
>What's the cheapest solution to get good underwater photos?
>>2730018
Why in the fuck is that so cheap?
>>2730019
Supply and demand, niqqa.
The world has more
>good underwater photos
than it wants or needs.
OP should take a hint, and extrapolate from the price of that book the potential value of any snapshits of seaweed he's likely to make.
>>2730018
>>2730018
waterproof disposables
Have sea and sea camera(was $70), I use slide fillm, lots of decent wet photos of beaches and surf, under water ones are all blurry shit, but then again mainly use it for snapshits, which is fun
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