Underwater Housing Waterproof

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Underwater Housing Waterproof

Top Ways In Waterproofing D.s.l.r. Cameras

It is a great fact that you entertain yourself if you are able to capture certain underwater scenery and one of the best ways to make it real is through using waterproof video camera. This kind of camera is specifically designed with vulnerable electric parts which will halt in functioning well if not efficiently handled. Thus, it is really important that you take good care of this camera.

To effectually prevent your cameras from being damaged by water then you should be able to utilize external housing. Through this, you can have that certain confidence in using it even with the presence of water around.

Consulting into the cameras fitting guide is also a great way to follow due to the reason that you can be able to view facts on how to efficiently take good care of it.

The size of the lens is also an important thing to follow as to with the fact that to with the fact that there are certain sorts of lenses which are very sensitive to water.

You also need to know the certain measure of water depth in using the camera as to with the reason that there are cameras that are sensitive to water pressure.

If you really want to be sure about the security of your cameras then you need to avoid buying cheap quality camera housing. Instead, you have to buy those that are quietly expensive yet will surely protect your cameras from damage.

Regardless if the camera housing is expensive or not, you greatly need to check it before you finally buy one. In this way, you can be sure that the housing you desire if a real-time functioning one.

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Looking for a underwater camera that takes AA batteries......?

I want to be able to take underwater pictures while snorkeling, I also want a camera that takes AA batteries that way I don't have to worry about recharging my camera.

I have tried using my current AA battery in an underwater housing, but that is annoying too! I just want a camera that is already waterproof! I also know I could just buy a spare battery, but I still find that to be a hassle. So does anyone know of a camera that is both waterproof and takes AA batteries?????
Ironically I do actually use rechargeable batteries, I buy the Sony 2500 mAh AA Rechargeable Nimh Batteries which I can actually get a lot of shots out of. I just like knowing I can buy batteries in an emergency. I do have a bad habit of leaving the LCD on, especially underwater when a fish might swim by at a moment's notice.

I just looked through all the underwater cameras made by Canon, Olympus and Pentax and they all use the state of the art Li-ion batteries.

There is a good reason for this. Li-ion batteries have a much longer life, not only when providing power to the camera, but if cared for, can last over 5 years before then need to be replaced and recycled.

There is an other more important reason for manufacturers limiting the number of cameras they sell that use disposable cameras ... The impact alkaline batteries have on the environment and the fact that most people just toss them into a trash can rather than to find a recycling point

If you always charge the cameras battery the night before you go out shooting, it is rare that you will shoot more than 250 shots in one day (250 is about the minimum number of shots a fully charged Li-ion battery will shoot, unless you are in the habit of using the LCD to show off your shots or don't turn the camera off after each shooting sequence)

Some of the current DSLR's can get over 1000 shots per charge using Li-ion batteries and those batteries last for years

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