Just to chime in on the underwater photography even though I don't own a DSLR.
Ikelite is a very popular brand for underwater housing and most of my friends get that for their underwater photography. Personally I own a Sony digital camera and housing to take photos underwater. Most problems I encounter when taking photos are usually lost of colour and light as you go deeper. Unless you are bring a very large flash or strobe with you, it gets quite bad.
And another personal thought that if you are just getting or just got scuba certified, I would recommend that you try to enjoy the scuba rather than lugging all the camera gear underwater. As a new diver, it would be difficult to hover with the added negative bouyancy and not disturbing up the silt.
Ikelite is a very popular brand for underwater housing and most of my friends get that for their underwater photography. Personally I own a Sony digital camera and housing to take photos underwater. Most problems I encounter when taking photos are usually lost of colour and light as you go deeper. Unless you are bring a very large flash or strobe with you, it gets quite bad.
And another personal thought that if you are just getting or just got scuba certified, I would recommend that you try to enjoy the scuba rather than lugging all the camera gear underwater. As a new diver, it would be difficult to hover with the added negative bouyancy and not disturbing up the silt.
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