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Device to take pictures within tank

Hey guys - I understand there is a device out there thatcan be submerged with a camera inside to help improve picture quality. Ihad seen it at a couple reefer's places at meetings. Unfortunately, the reeferthat held the last one is not currently in the hobby. The camera I have is aLumix which is 'ok' from an amateurs perspective and supposed to be waterproof; however, I have beenhesitant to test it with saltwater

My current pictures do not retain the colors of corals well through the thickglass.

Does anyone know where I could get this device? My wife did recently get a newNikon digital SLR, but I would need to educate myself to the complexities yetand I just don't have the time at the moment. To start, I think we need aspecial lense like a macro

I am certainly open for other suggestions. I have yet to read on the starterthreads for photography, so if anyone has a link handy that would help as well

Thanks in adv

 
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Bob please the pics I took with my Samsung underwater camera. (cheap Costco )
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TanksNStuff

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Before you buy any waterproof camera, please send me a PM. I have a brand new in box Canon D20 waterproof camera with a 4 GB memory card that I won at the DVRC frag swap.

They sell on Amazon for $290 without the SD card but I was planning on putting it all up on craigslist for $200.

I previously had a Canon D10 and it took fantastic underwater pics. I even used it scuba diving and snorkeling and it worked great. Unfortunately, I stuck it in my tank and forgot to close the rubber grommet that protects the USB connection for the computer and it instantly fried it. The D20 is a newer/better model and if my wife didn't just buy me a new Canon DSLR for my birthday... I'd be happily using this thing right now.

Here are a couple shots that I took with my D10:

Snorkeling

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Video is pretty good too (click image to play it):



In my tank

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Anyway, if anyone is interested before I put it on craigslist this weekend, send me a PM.
 
Here is the one I have if your anywhere near 08816 your more then welcome to borrow it to see if you like it..
i know avast marine used to make one that attaches just to the lens but I tried searching for it couldn't find it so not sure if they make it anymore...
http://www.melevsreef.com/topdown.html
Nice product and incredible macro shots from Meleev there, although I am using a small palm sized camera, so I am not sure this would help. In fact, thinking about it more I am not sure what I am looking for as these other guys are going right into the water with waterproof cameras

I'm having a hard time imagining on how I can point this camera and focus it while be submerged.

I once saw a product which was a box that incorporated a mirror to give the reefer a view from the side of the tank inside of looking straight down and guessing where to point and focus
 
Guys just a cheap alternative. Black PVC pipe, piece of acrylic, seal well..... off to the races! That's all I use for my top down shots. Just make sure it's deep enough for your lense and large enough to get your hands around the lense to focus.
 

TanksNStuff

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Whoa..... paying off a speeding ticket??? Are those photos taken with one George?

LOL, no ticket to pay off. I'm trying to start a tank upgrade fund. My 75 is too full to put more stuff and I'm going to be buying a bunch at the Swap!

Those pics I posted were taken with the Canon D10 waterproof point and shoot. The first 3 were from snorkeling in Grand Cayman, the last two were inside my tank. With the macro setting, I could get up real close to the frags and the large LCD screen showed what I was taking a pic of. The one I'm selling is the newer version D20... so I'd imagine it's as good or better.

I like your PVC Pipe + acrylic idea. I may have to try that for my DSLR.
 
I've got a guy who takes photos with his Iphone with an underwater case. Dunks it right in my frag tank, shoots, and wipes it off. They actually come out pretty good.
 
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