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Attempting to describe to non-divers what you have experienced while scuba diving is a feat within itself. Try to imagine to have the ability to capture the breathtaking views you see while scuba diving. Many divers want this luxury, and many divers already do, and you can as well…with new scuba cameras. Like other scuba gear, when buying scuba cameras, keep in mind what type of scuba diving you will be doing with the dive cameras, as well as what type of technology you are comfortable with. We know that the choice of scuba cameras can be overwhelming and confusing, so below are a few tips to help narrow down your choices. At any point, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
There are three main types of scuba cameras. The first of the three types of scuba diving cameras are called film cameras. This type of scuba cameras is popular because they are less expensive in the short run. Resolution in this type of scuba cameras is generally better than that of digital; however, you must pay for film development later on in this type of scuba cameras. Digital diving cameras allow the diver to see the pictures taken immediately after the shot is taken. If you like the pictures your scuba camera has taken, you can keep them, if not, you can delete them. In addition, with digital scuba cameras, you can email the pictures to friends and family, burn them to photo CD's, and edit them with computer programs. Digital diving cameras are more expensive initially, nevertheless, you don't have to pay for film processing later on. Finally, there are video scuba cameras as well. These dive cameras cost a little more than the other two dive cameras. The scenes captured on these scuba diving cameras can be phenomenal and they are fairly easy to capture.