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	<title>Comments on: Need help choosing an underwater camera housing for scuba diving?</title>
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		<title>By: scubabob</title>
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		<description> You get what you pay for. It&#039;s your camera. Personally I&#039;d spend whatever it takes to keep that camera safe and able to take decent shots.
 As for a flash, you&#039;ll probably find that you&#039;ll want to put a piece of tape over the flash if there&#039;s no option for turning it off. Most of the time, a flash will produce back scatter in images ( looks like a snow storm) as the light from the flash hits suspended particles in the water and bounces back. If your camera and housing allow it, the use of what&#039;s called a strobe will be better. It&#039;s a type of flash that&#039;s mounted and pointed off to the side, reducing back scatter.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You get what you pay for. It&#8217;s your camera. Personally I&#8217;d spend whatever it takes to keep that camera safe and able to take decent shots.<br />
 As for a flash, you&#8217;ll probably find that you&#8217;ll want to put a piece of tape over the flash if there&#8217;s no option for turning it off. Most of the time, a flash will produce back scatter in images ( looks like a snow storm) as the light from the flash hits suspended particles in the water and bounces back. If your camera and housing allow it, the use of what&#8217;s called a strobe will be better. It&#8217;s a type of flash that&#8217;s mounted and pointed off to the side, reducing back scatter.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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