To unleash aquatic photography, I use Canon + a Nauticam Housing!
I got my first dive certification at age 14, at 18 I had acquired a Nikkonos V with a 35mm! That was my first UW rig, today and after having tried many Underwater Housing; Nauticam is what I consider to be the best brand when it comes to Housings! We are proud to have sold a few prints to several magazines and also have a few available (at a reasonable cost) on our Gallery! I use a Canon DSLR, a Nauticam housing with Inon strobes, several LED lights & LED from UW Drone for certain night shooting in the water. DSLR Nauticam Housing
I use Canon equipment, primarily a 5D Mk IV & III for shooting Weddings, Couples Engagement or Honeymoon photo-shoots. For landscape, fine art underwater scenes I will use my Canon 5DSr to get images at 50 mega pixels. Some clients like to know details, so here ya go. I USE A CANON DSLR, A NAUTICAM HOUSING WITH INON STROBES, SEVERAL LED LIGHTS & LED FROM UW DRONE FOR CERTAIN NIGHT SHOOTING IN THE WATER.
I use Canon equipment, primarily a 5D Mk IV & III for shooting Weddings, Couples Engagement or Honeymoon photo-shoots. For landscape, fine art underwater scenes I will use my Canon 5DSr to get images at 50 mega pixels. Some clients like to know details, so here ya go – My selection of lenses are: 24-70 f2.8 – One of my favorite for weddings, engagement type shootings 70-200 f2.8 – Usually mounted on a second body for Bonnie during weddings. Great use for landscape panoramic images with stitching. 16-35 f2.8 – Used during weddings at times if our clients wish to have wide scenes as well as underwater. 24-105 f4 – Very versatile lens, great use for engagement shoots during daytime. 15mm fisheye – One of my favorite to shoot with clients in the water. The combo 5D MK IV & the 24-70 is my primary gear for Weddings / Honeymoon shoots. At times and for larger ceremonies, Bonnie will shoot with a 5D MK III and the 70-200 – That allows us to cover many angles / distances without being too intrusive and break our clients glasses:-)
Wonderful couple enjoying an aquatic shooting at the St. Regis Bora Bora
When shooting in the water with clients wishing to capture mid-air water images, I will use the fisheye and the Canon 5Dmk III most of the time. If they are more into capturing submerged images, the 16-35 is a great lens for this work.
Underwater drone – Very useful toy for night photography! Also fun to pilot in VR mode!
Aquatic Night Shooting in Bora Bora!