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High-end compact cameras have become some of the most popular choices for underwater photography. They are small, travel-friendly, easy to pack, and capable of producing excellent image quality underwater when paired with the right housing, lighting, and wet lenses.

For many divers, the biggest question is simple: should you choose the Sony RX100 or the Ca...


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The Sony RX100 V with the Fantasea FRX100 IV underwater housing is a strong compact setup for divers who want sharp images, fast autofocus, reliable housing controls, 4K video, and a travel-friendly system. It works especially well for reef scenes, larger subjects, close-focus wide-angle, macro with a close-up lens, and underwater video.

For this underw...


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Choosing an underwater compact camera can feel confusing because specs alone do not tell you how a camera performs underwater.

The right choice depends on how you dive, how much control you want, and whether your priority is video, macro, travel, durability, or image quality.


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One of the first things underwater photographers search for is simple: what are the best underwater camera settings for compact cameras?

The honest answer is that there is no single setting that works for every dive. Light changes with depth. Visibili...


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Underwater video lights help bring back the color, detail, and contrast that disappear beneath the surface.

As you go deeper, water absorbs warm colors first. Reds, oranges, and yellows fade quickly, which is why underwater footage can look blue, flat, or low in contrast without proper lightin...


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