BKlush - 05 September 2007 11:43 AM
Hi,
I was wondering if there are any recommended/suggested camera settings for UW photography that would work with any camera to shoot proper images?
What is the best shutter speed? Best Aperture? Fixed or manuel set white balance? ISO? Maybe any other setting I didn’t come up with.
For the record; I am using a Canon Powershot A620 with Canon housing so I don’t have any extra flash. Not too fancy camera
Hope anybody can help me. Thanks.
Cheers, Bart
Lars settings should get you going.
Have not shot the Canon A620, but with point and shoots I have used (couple of Olympus models) I usually started with 1/100 second, f/Stop 5.6-6.3 and ISO 100 or 200. (In fact the person who now uses my first point and shoot camera, a Olympus 3040, starts with these settings. This last trip we dialed ISO up from 100 to 200 since noise still not an issue and lets a little more play in adjusting the f/stop or shutter)
Depending on conditions you may need to tweak from there. If the shots are bright/blown out increase the f/stop, decrease the shutter and/or descrease the ISO, reverse that if underexposed (higher number f/stops also usually work better if shooting into the sun/towards surface). Remember also that you need to get close to the subject for the internal strobe to be effective. But of course every camera is a bit different and every shooting situation is different.
You may also want to take a look at Magic Filters for compact digital cameras.