Wakatobi-It's the reefs
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These photographs were taken by my wife Ginnie Reynolds.
She uses an Olympus E-620 in an Olympus housing with a 14/54 zoom lens in a flat port. The advanyage of this rig is twofold. First it is only about $2500 sans strobes and arms and, second, it will take both wide-angle and semi-macro shots with the same lens. In my view thes rig is underconsidered as an option by photographers moving up from a point-and-shoot.
In fact, it is somewhat larger and about $1300 more expensive than the Olympus E-PL2 but will take better pictures. The liveview does not work well underwater but is OK for reef scenes. The viewfinder, not available on the E-PL2, is all-around better for macro shots.
Regards,
These photographs were taken by my wife Ginnie Reynolds.
She uses an Olympus E-620 in an Olympus housing with a 14/54 zoom lens in a flat port. The advanyage of this rig is twofold. First it is only about $2500 sans strobes and arms and, second, it will take both wide-angle and semi-macro shots with the same lens. In my view thes rig is underconsidered as an option by photographers moving up from a point-and-shoot.
In fact, it is somewhat larger and about $1300 more expensive than the Olympus E-PL2 but will take better pictures. The liveview does not work well underwater but is OK for reef scenes. The viewfinder, not available on the E-PL2, is all-around better for macro shots.
Regards,
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