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Im looking at buying an underwater camera for the trip; do you recommend digital, film, or how about those disposables?

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Im looking at buying an underwater camera for the trip; do you recommend digital, film, or how about those disposables?

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A Taking underwater pictures is a blast, and theres nothing better than pulling out the close-ups you snapped of that sea turtle when its sleeting outside your house in February. Digital has many advantages, including the instant gratification of seeing your shots right after you take them, the photo-shop factor, and the fact that you can take, edit, and delete hundreds of shots on a single dive. Some purists still insist on film, and they take fantastic pictures. With film you also dont suffer the digital delay which can cost you your award winning shot of the green moray snapping up the squirrel fish. Regarding the disposables, make sure you buy one rated to a decent depth some are only good to 10 feet. Generally you get what you pay for, but if you get close to your subjects and the lighting is decent you might end up with some great shots.

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