PowerShot A620 :: Filters and Lenses?
Posted: 03 December 2006 04:08 PM  [Ignore]
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In a constant state of flux

In the summer i bought a canon A620 and Canon WP-DC90 Waterproof Case. I’m really pleased with both.

Before i go away again in february i’d like to get some filters and lenses.

What i’d like to know is if you need different filters, lenses and adaptor for underwater as you do for out of the water. i.e. do they fit inside the housing or outside?

Also does anyone have suggestions as to which are most useful in tropical warm water? :?:


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Posted: 11 January 2007 01:59 AM  [Ignore]  [ # 1]
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Hi Boxyfish,

welcome to DIGIDEEP. You should checkout the filters at

http://www.magic-filters.com


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Posted: 11 January 2007 03:20 PM  [Ignore]  [ # 2]
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welcome to the forum,

if you are looking for magic filters you also should think about buying wide angle lenses for your camera.
There are some possibilities ...
for example you can take a look on the inon lenses ... with a adapter you can get an wide angle and with the extension of the domeport you can have a super wide angle ... this is really a nice option if you are thinking about buying filters and so on ...

I do not want to advertise for this shop but here you can find a good example what you can do with the UWL-100 or the UWL-100 and the Dome ... amazing!
Just get the Adapter for your camera and get the lenses...ask you local dealer!

hope it will help you,

greetings
adrian


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