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underwater cameras

Nauticam NA-RX100 Housing
Check out the ScubaLab gear review for the Nauticam NA-RX100 Housing made especially for the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100.
Sport Diver Magazine
This annual dive festival on Grand Cayman is just plain old-fashioned fun. 
Marbled Stingray - Sport Diver Magazine
Taking wide-angle underwater photos at night requires a little creativity and all the available light you’ve got. 
Balancing Light for Sunbursts
In Sport Diver Asia Pacific's Digital Photography 101 series, Scubazoo's Jason Isley talks balancing light for shooting beautiful underwater sunbursts.
Balancing Light for Sunbursts
Scubazoo Images shares some of their best shots showcasing sunbursts.
Sport Diver Magazine
SeaLife’s new ReefMaster’s Mini is an easy-to-use dive camera that’s waterproof to 200 feet and doesn’t require a housing. This ultra-compact nine megapixel camera shoots stills as well as video. The always-in-focus Reefmaster Mini is enhanced even further by the included external Mini Wide Angle lens which increases the shooting angle by 33 percent and provides a shooting distance of one foot to infinity. A large LCD makes for easy on-camera viewing, and with the bold-red rubber grip and wide-spaced button controls, one-handed operation is a cinch.
Alex Mustard
We asked three underwater photography pros -- Alex Mustard, Cathy Church and Elly Wray -- about their favorite Grand Cayman scuba diving sites, best tips, and more.
Photographing a large underwater wreck
Wrecks are big and they don’t move. Surely they should be easy to photograph? In actuality, they are one of the most challenging subjects, but memorable shots are more likely if we follow a few simple rules.
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