

Nikon's first underwater camera since the Nikonos See SeaLife Fisheye Wide Angle Lens review and image gallery See our analysis of the SL975 and the kind of underwater images we shot with it. Used with our review SeaLife DC1400 rig, the SL975 lens provided roughly 16mm wide angle, making spectacular shots possible. Our pals at tested the lens during a recent scuba product review expedition in Honduras and came away impressed. SeaLife's SL975 Fisheye Wide Angle Lens (US$299) snaps onto any SeaLife DC-Series housing.

Read of the Digital Camera Magazine team's latest adventuresįULL REVIEW: SeaLife SL975 Fisheye Wide Angle Lens You can't wait to see the whale sharks and get the next 10 or 20 dives under your belt. Vacations are expensive, and dive trips especially so, and you want to get in as much precious sightseeing, picture-taking and adventure as possible. Read full illustrated preview and specs of the GoPro Hero3. The Hero3 comes in three very different editions (white (US$199), silver (US$299), and black (US$399), so there's now a GoPro camera for everyone. The Hero3 has a new flat-lens housing that's compatible with all older mounting hardware. GoPro released the Hero3 with a slimmer, lighter body, integrated WiFi, a better lens, better audio and numerous other improvements. Good news for surfers, racers, divers, and just about everyone else This time, we wondered whether Lake Tahoe, 6,230 feet above sea level, was still as clear as it used to be. Over the years our friends at reported on the ins and outs of high altitude diving in great detail, and so we won't go into that again. To find out, we went up to Lake Tahoe for some scuba diving. Lake Tahoe, nestled in the snow-capped mountains of the Sierra Nevedas, has a reputation as one of the clearest, bluest lakes in the world. Photo gadgetry at the PhotoPlus Expo in New YorkĪfter a 5-year hiatus, Leo Heppner's "Photo Gadgetry" column is back at Digital Camera! Leo promises to report on the latest and the greatest products ranging from simple lens caps to super-telephoto lenses, or from memory cards to the latest software every month! In his first new-era column, he reports on the coolest photo gadgetry at the PhotoPlus Expo in New York.

I vowed to spend 14 days taking pictures and videos using only my iPhone. This meant packing light! Being a photographer, lugging along a big second bag full of cameras, lenses, batteries, chargers, tripods, and assorted gear is normal. Two weeks of lugging gear from the tour bus to hotel rooms day after day. Two weeks of touring magical lands that until now had only been visions in my dreams.

Was I really going to use my iPhone as my main camera on a once-in-a-lifetime Scotland trip? I did.
