![]() ![]() The Olympus TG-6 even shoots RAW so it means you don’t need to worry about White Balance in the moment - it can be adjusted later when you edit. They are great if you want something small and lightweight to shoot with but still have some control over the focal length and image quality. ![]() ![]() In the compact, point and shoot underwater camera arena you can go for a Nikon CoolPix or an Olympus TG-6 as an easy choice since they are waterproof without using a housing. These are great if you’re just wanting to shoot in the pool or in some calm open water, but I wouldn’t recommend them for shooting surf or going deep whilst scuba diving - they just aren’t that tough. If you’re looking to take your expensive DSLR underwater for better image quality there are a couple of cheap underwater options, like the Ewa Marine range of soft underwater housings. Water and electronics don’t mix very well, usually resulting in an inoperable piece of tech - something anyone who’s ever dropped their non-waterproof phone in the toilet knows - but luckily we have some great options for keeping our devices watertight whilst we create some awesome underwater photographs. The one thing that separates regular dry-land cameras and those used for underwater photography is their ability to be waterproof. The dream of underwater photography is very real for many of us, and whilst some of us (me included) get to play with the expensive gear needed to create high-quality images underwater there are some very inexpensive ways to start you on your way to underwater photography on a budget. ![]()
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