Underwater camera or housing??

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So heres my dilemma im trying to save up some $$ for an underwater camera. But i was wondering should i get a camera housing for the Canon Mark II which would cost about twice as much or just settle for the $1000 underwater sea life camera which only takes close up pictures
 

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How about an underwater photo box from Melev? Your Mark II attaches to it and you can take the pics from the top of the water. I would say that investment (of around $40 I think) would be easier than buying an expensive camera just to take pics of your tank. If you are dive certified and regulary dive and take pics underwater, that may be a good option (a good underwater tank or camera housing). But just about every phenomenal picture you see on this site is taken with a photobox. They are cheap and work great. Just a thought....
 
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I'm looking for a dive camera because we are certified now and going to hawaii this summer along with taking many vacations to florida throughout every year
 

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Id start small. I use a a olympus tough with a houseing and have had no issues. if you like diving and a big into photography get something cooler!
 
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Yeah the sea life is 1/2 the price but can only take close up pictures. I was going to go with that but then realized i could get a case for our mark ii with a light for about $2000
 

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Underwater work requires a LOT of light, or your images will come out very BLUE. If you are going to be diving regularly, then go for the case, and at least 2 external flash units as well. If you are going to HI once a year... well I would stick low budget and get something to share memories with. Photography is an expensive hobby without adding the UNDERWATER part, then it gets Really crazy!

A top down box is an excellent option for your tank at home though, it makes a HUGE difference.
 

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