How to take care of your underwater camera
June 20, 2011 in Maintenance
It is undeniable that the underwater world is a beautiful place. Back in the day people would just marvel the beauty of the underwater scenes. Looking at it first hand to capture in memory. Nowadays however, due to the availability of underwater cameras, beautiful scenes can already be captured at our own will with just one click.
An underwater camera is just like any other posession that you should maintain and take care of properly for it to last for a long time. We must also remember that underwater conditions are very different, compared to conditions that we have on land. Thats why we should take extra care of our underwater cameras.
Some important tips that may prove helpful…
Watch the pressure
The water can be so inviting that we forget to think about our cameras when we plunge into the water with a camera at hand. This can harm your camera as splashes may penetrate through the O rings of your device. The best way to take care of your equipment is not to dive with it. Let someone give it to you after you take the plunge or go in feet first if there is no one to hand it to you.
Check for leaks
For those cameras which are made with a waterproof casing, please always check for leaks before going in the water to prevent your camera from being damaged by unwanted water.
Rinse… Rinse… Rinse!
Always make it a habit to rinse your underwater camera after every shoot. You can do this by leaving your camera soaked in freshwater for a set of hours. Not only that you also have to make sure that you turn knobs often to remove residues of salt or sand which may have stuck up in some parts of your camera during your shoot. When you plan to open your camera, make sure that your unit is dried up or water might touch the camera and its inner parts and you may lose good shots in the end.
Check your O rings
O rings are those rings which help your camera to be dry underwater by preventing water to come into the unit. Make sure that it is clean of sand and other particles which may ruin the function of the rings.
Know how to troubleshoot
There may be times that you may encounter issues with your underwater camera. There are usually basic troubleshooting tips in your manual. This is true for most of the underwater cameras in the market today. It is better to deal with the problem yourself than to wait until the next day and lose the opportunity to take a good shot.
An underwater camera is the portal to a whole new experience in photography. There are a lot of scenes that are exclusive to the underwater world alone so it would be best to have a camera at hand to capture the beauty that it shares. Your underwater camera will last for a long time as long as it is well taken care of. This will not only make you get good shots but maximize you experience as well.
Guest Author – Thrandur | UnderwaterCameraGuide.com | Digital-Photo-Web.com

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