411 Dive Log Australasia April 2025
Nikon D810 Nikkor 16 to 35 mm lens. f13. 1/100 Sec ISO 800. Twin Strobes elevated very high, wide and behind your port to avoid internal flash.
There are a great many photo opportunities that are successfully captured on a expensive lens.
to you then wide angle will result in a tiny image in a wide expanse of blue.
Generally speaking, a wide-angle lens is the lens of choice. It can capture the whole shark or Ray and has better depth of field and is easier to compose and focus. This lens works brilliantly in close encounters. If a shark does not get close
I dived in New Guinea off Febrina with a married couple who had his and hers underwater housings and no kids. These two diving friends were competition photographers.
Nikon D810 Nikkor 16 to 35 mm lens in a Sea Cam Silver housing with Super Dome port. f14. 1/100 Sec ISO 400. Nov 2024 To focus, Use single spot focus and sight the shark with direct aim to get a shark picture.
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