Scuba Diving Photo Editor reports from the Backscatter Digital Shootout at the Little Cayman Beach Resort
Scuba Diving Photo Editor heads to the Backscatter Digital Shootout at the Little Cayman Beach Resort
As if the dive weren't challenge enough, try taking memorable images while you're at it.
By using some simple techniques and the right equipment, anyone can capture professional quality images with a compact camera system.
What's new in the world of dive gear for June 2012? Let's get that First Look.
Though the Go Pro camera is a great way to get into underwater videography, a few add-ons will eliminate the guesswork and produce better results.
The easy-to-use SeaLife DC1400 brings the underwater point and shoot category to a new level, with amazing results that anyone from novice to veteran will be proud of.
The new GoPro 3D cage allows you to have a safer way to mount your 3D housing. The cage does not use the tabs on the bottom which can easily break. This can then be mounted to a pole cam to video sharks, salt water crocs, dolphins or whatever action is happening. Cages are available for the regular GoPro or the one with the LCD back.
Backscatter GoPro Starter System with HD Hero 2, Custom Underwater Housing, and Sola 500 - The Backscatter GoPro Underwater Starter Package is just what the beginner diver needs to have to start getting great underwater footage.
On the heels of its successful DC1200 underwater camera, SeaLife releases the new DC1400










