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60 Second ScubaLab: Ikelite AF35 Auto Flash Kit

As a light source for a housed point-and-shoot camera, is hard to beat.

60 Second ScubaLab: Ikelite Housing for Nikon Coolpix L22

This compact housing is simple in design yet full of useful features, and best of all it’s easy to use.

ScubaLab: Underwater Camera Systems

Scuba Diving’s photo pros and ScubaLab test divers join forces to check out eight oh-so-sweet photo rigs.

ScubaLab: Underwater Camera Systems - Ikelite for the Nikon D90

This camera system would be considered a digital SLR. Its major features include a DX sensor at a size of 23.6x15.8 mm, ISO range of 100-6,400 and shoots video at 720p and 24 fps.

ScubaLab: Underwater Camera Systems - Nauticam for the Canon 7D

The Nauticam NA-7D complements the powerful Canon 7D with ergonomic button placement and features that underwater photographers will benefit from, like the rope handle for ease of passing the system in and out of the water. This camera system is ...

ScubaLab: Underwater Camera Systems - Olympus PT-EP01 for the E-PL1

The E-PL1 PEN is the first in Olympus’ line of micro four-thirds cameras to have an underwater housing. Micro four-thirds cameras offer professional results and interchangeable lenses at half the size of traditional DSLRs, an important factor ...

ScubaLab: Underwater Camera Systems - Fisheye Fix for the Canon G11

This system’s major features include a large CCD sensor and ISO range. It is perfect for the intermediate-level photographer looking to step up from an entry-level system. With full manual control of settings, the G11 is a great option without ...

ScubaLab: Underwater Camera Systems - Canon Powershot D10

A point-and-shoot, the D10 is ideal for the advanced snorkeler or Junior Open Water PADI diver. There are no strobes to mess with and it really is plug-and-play. But its maximum operating depth is only 33 feet.

ScubaLab: Underwater Camera Systems - Bonica for the Sony T90

Bonica has developed a compact housing for the thin and streamlined Sony T90, a camera that you could easily pop out of the housing and into your shirt pocket for a night on the town after a day of diving.