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Photographer

Jake Garn

Posts: 3958

Salt Lake City, Utah, US

I just did a fun little test with a couple Underwater Point and Shoot Cameras... definitely worth checking out if you've ever wanted to try out some underwater stuff just for fun!

http://jakegarn.com/underwater-camera-review

Here are a couple shots from my test runs!
https://jakegarn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Ashlay-underwater-4-6.jpg

https://jakegarn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Ashlay-underwater-Lumix-14-6.jpg

https://jakegarn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Ashlay-underwater-Lumix-13-5.jpg

https://jakegarn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/panasonic-water-38-3.jpg

Aug 16 10 03:42 pm Link

Photographer

The New Selection

Posts: 28

Atlanta, Georgia, US

If you are doing a review.... you probably shot not EDIT the photos

Aug 16 10 03:53 pm Link

Photographer

Jake Garn

Posts: 3958

Salt Lake City, Utah, US

The New Selection wrote:
If you are doing a review.... you probably shot not EDIT the photos

If you are going to critique a review you should probably READ the review, especially the part where I talk about my choice to edit the photos.  :-)

If you're interested in technicalities then a P&S camera probably isn't on your shopping list, thus I decided to review possibilities instead. That's my thought at least.

Aug 16 10 03:55 pm Link

Photographer

Under H2O

Posts: 531

Anchorage, Alaska, US

Jake,

Thanks for doing the review.  I think it gives the reader an idea of what is possible.

On the other hand, if you're going to do a review, then you need to post some SOOC pix - that's what I do when I review underwater kit.

That will give the reader an idea about how the camera auto-WB works underwater, how the noise looks, etc.

Cheers
James

Aug 16 10 07:58 pm Link