While digital underwater cameras have gotten much better over the years, they still are not quite on the level of regular digital cameras. They don't always take as good of a picture as a typical non-underwater digital camera would, and they're usually much more expensive. For the scuba diver who already has a digital camera and doesn't want to buy an underwater digital camera, the underwater camera housing can be an ideal solution.
What is Underwater Camera Housing?
The best way to think about underwater camera housing is to think of as being a shell.
It is a shell that your digital camera puts on to protect itself from harm, a.k.a. water. This shell is durable, tough and, of course, waterproof. It seals tightly around your camera so that no water is able to get into the components of the camera itself. Thus, an underwater camera house is something that keeps your digital camera from getting destroyed by water. 3 Reasons Why You Need Underwater Camera Housing
It Ensures Your Camera Does Not Get Destroyed.
When you spend hundreds of dollars on a digital camera, naturally, you expect it to work for a long time. You don't expect it to stop working after a few months use. But this is exactly what could happen if your camera is not properly protected. Underwater camera housing gives you this protection so that you digital camera lasts for a long time.1. It Is Cheaper Than Buying a New Digital Camera. In a lot of cases, with electronics, it's cheaper to upgrade than it is to buy something new. The same can be said for digital cameras. It is much cheaper to upgrade them than it is to buy another one. Why buy a new underwater digital camera when you can just upgrade your current digital camera to work underwater?
2. Better Quality. When you buy an underwater digital camera, you are mostly paying for a camera that is waterproof. You aren't paying for a camera that has the latest bells and whistles and takes the best quality picture. But if you were to buy such a regular digital camera and use an underwater camera house, the quality of your pictures would be so much better.
What to Look for When Buying Underwater Camera Housing
It's important to know what you're looking for when buying underwater camera housing so you do not pick something that is a waste of money and/or ruins your camera. Follow the tips below:Make Sure It Is Designed for Your Model. Any underwater camera house must be specifically cut and measured to fit a specific camera. Make sure that any housing you are looking at is designed to fit your camera model. Otherwise, it is of no use to you.
Buy It In Person. It's not the best idea to purchase something as expensive and important as a camera house online, because you should check it out in person first. Go to a local scuba shop and bring your camera along to test the fit of it. If it fits your camera snugly, it is a good camera house. Otherwise, keep looking.
Aluminum or Plastic
Aluminum is better than plastic on location and travel.Most underwater video housings under $1000 are made of molded plastic. Some new shooters like the ability to see their camera through a clear plastic housing, but without care they can quickly find their camera overheating on a baking hot day in the sun.
Plastic housings are also more susceptible to lens fogging and camera sweating. Aluminum is a better heat conductor than plastic, thus making aluminum housings less likely to fog and build condensation on critical camera electronics.
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