SeaLife’s Fisheye Wide Angle Lens gives photographers an expanded view of the undersea landscape. Compatible with all SeaLife DC Series cameras, the Fisheye provides a wide, 111-degree field of view. Extremely versatile, it works well for photos and videos, stabilizing video recording and allowing divers to get close to the subject and still get everything into the shot.
Nauticam’s rugged aluminum housing for the Olympus OM-D E-M5 camera supports all key camera controls, ergonomically placed for the best shooting performance.
Photographer Lea Lee discusses how she got this fantastic shot of a school of Indian mackerel in Egypt.
The Watershot® underwater camera housing for the iPhone® comes complete with a glass lens port and lens baffle for optical image clarity, external threaded bezel for accessory lenses and filters, smart yet simple mounting system and a custom mobile application for imaging optimization and social media sharing.
SeaLife’s new ReefMaster is an easy-to-use dive camera that’s waterproof to 200 feet and doesn’t require a housing. This ultra-compact 9 megapixel camera shoots stills as well as video...
Our annual photography contest showcases underwater images in four categories: macro, wide-angle, divers and behavior. We were blown away by submissions from shooters across the globe. Enjoy the show in this photo gallery.
Underwater photographer Gery Beeckman's photograph of mussels taken in Lake Grevelingen, the Netherlands, earned him an Honorable Mention Award in Scuba Diving's annual Underwater Photography Contest.
What's new in the world of dive gear for August 2012.
The underwater photo pros at Backscatter.com present their monthly imaging column and videos.