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Monday, August 28th, 2006
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Buy the Fujifilm FinePix F30 6.3 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Buy the Fuji WP-FXF30 Underwater Housing for Fuji F30 Digital Camera |
Product Features
- Digital camera features full resolution ISO equivalency speeds as high as 3200 for great low-light and motion shots
- Features a 3.0x optical zoom Fujinon lens; combined with 6.2x digital zoom, camera offers 18.6x total zoom
- Large, 2.5-inch LCD monitor features Auto Brightness and an anti-glare, low-reflection CV (Clear View) film
- Picture Stabilization mode and Real Photo Technology combine to produce less noisy and less grainy photos in dim light
- i-Flash system accurately detects subtle light differences within a scene, and then lights the subject accordingly with a wider range of flash intensities
Technical Details
- Model number: F30
- Effective pixels: 6.3 million pixels
- CCD sensor: 1/1.7-inch super CCD HR
- Number of recorded pixels: Still image: 2848 x 2136, 3024 x 2016, 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 640 x 480; movie: 640 x 480, 320 x 240 (30 fps with monaural sound)
- Storage media: Internal memory (approx. 10 MB), xD-Picture Card (16 MB to 1 GB)
- Lens: Fujinon 3.0x optical lens
- Shutter speed: 3 to 1/2000 seconds (depend on exposure mode), 15 seconds at long exposure mode
The WP-FXF30 Housing is pressure resistant to 40 metres. This is because the F30 is capable of low-light shooting, as it boasts an ISO range of 100 to 3200.
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Wednesday, March 1st, 2006


Buy the Fujifilm WP-FXF10 Underwater Housing Case for F10 of F11 Digital Camera
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The Fuji Finepix F11 Digital Camera has additional features to those of the Fuji F10. These are the features that people were looking for in the F10. The F11 has Manual Shooting which is what more experienced Underwater Photographers want. So, the camera has more or less the same design and control layout of the F10 with new manual control options, including aperture and shutter priority, manual control of white balance, exposure compensation, ISO, and the like.
An auto-shooting mode is still in there (the control switch must be flipped round to the required setting) as is an option allowing a fast route to a selection of subject program (or scene) modes. These include the “usual” options of portrait, landscape, and a sports mode with the latter, in conjunction with the continuous shooting mode, allowing up to 2.2fps for up to three frames.”
Read the reviews for Fuji Finepix F11 Digital Camera
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Thursday, January 19th, 2006
Divernet Diver Magazine tried out, then reviewed and compared 8 different Scuba Diving Cameras
The author also discussed the different things to look at when purchasing a digital camera for Underwater Photography. Over the next few days, I’ll do a more detailed review of some of those cameras.
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Sunday, January 8th, 2006
SeaLife have announced a Universal Underwater Flash for Scuba Diving Digital Cameras:

Buy the Reefmaster SL-960D
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SeaLife External Flash for Digital Cameras
“Finally a universal flash for all digital cameras*. Scuba divers know that a strobe is the most important accessory for sharp, colorful pictures. Water absorbs the red and yellow light spectrum resulting in blue pictures. The powerful SeaLifeĀ® Digital Flash causes the intense colors of coral and fish to “explode” . Even two flashes can be easily mounted to all cameras.
* Works with Canon, Olympus, Sony, Nikon, Fuji, Minolta, Casio, Pentax and other brands of digital cameras with up to 4 pre-flashes.”
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Tuesday, November 15th, 2005
Scuba Diving Camera Review – Fuji FinePix F810

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The Fuji FinePix F810 is an above water camera, with an optional Underwater casing made by Fuji, and there is also another casing made by Ikelite. The Ikelite housing that is rated to a depth of 200 feet (60 metres).
This camera features a shutter lag time of only 0.025 seconds, so is also well suited for underwater use.
It also has a widescreen setting and a very high image quality.
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Fuji F810 Scuba Diving Camera
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