Underwater
Photography takes on several forms and there are many different ways to enjoy this
activity. Still photography (35mm cameras), housed video cameras, and digital
cameras have found a place below the surface of lakes and other bodies of water in
Minnesota and around the world. Scuba Center has under water photo and video
equipment for everyone from the first time photographer to the seasoned pro.
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Ikelite
-- Ikelite has manufactured a diverse line of underwater photographic equipment since
1962. Ikelite video housings are exceptionally strong and
corrosion resistant for proven trouble-free performance. The clear
design offers full view of camera functions as well as the housing's
O-Ring seal. All housings operate safely to a depth of 200' (60m)
and are sized and weighted for near neutral buoyancy and superb
handling underwater.As Ikelite housings are camera
specific, most items are special ordered to meet your precise
needs.
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Kodak
Sea Processing -- Through the years, Kodak has led the way
with an abundance of new products and processes that have made photography simpler, more
useful and more enjoyable. From Dry Plate photography products in the 1880s to modern
cutting-edge digital technology, Kodak produced systems that "bring levels of utility
and fun to the taking, "making" and utilization of images". Kodak Sea
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Light & Motion -- Founded in 1989 and located in beautiful Monterey, California, Light & Motion has the experience to engineer great equipment and the location to put it to the test. Light & Motion was the first to introduce such technologies as Non-penetrating electro-magnetic controls, NiMH batteries, portable HID systems, and smart battery chargers to the dive and bike industries. We continue to pioneer product development by integrating today's technology in the outdoor industry and responding to the desires of divers and cyclists.
As Light & Motion housings are
camera specific, most items are special ordered to meet your precise
needs. Please view the Light & Motion website (by clicking on their
logo above), then contact
us for details on placing your order.
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Sea &
Sea --
Sea&Sea was established in 1972 with the development of the Yellow Sub32, the world's first mass-produced submersible strobe. It was a breakthrough invention, sire to
Sea&Sea's celebrated series of Yellow Sub strobes. In 1980
they introduced the PocketMarine 110 Camera, the world's first motor-driven underwater camera and the forerunner of
their groundbreaking amphibious camera series. With each decade
their line of innovative underwater imaging equipment expanded, to include lenses, housings, and a myriad of accessories. Today
Sea&Sea is a global corporation, commemorating a tradition of engineering professional-performance underwater imaging systems.Along with the wide range of cameras
and strobes we offer, Sea & Sea also produces a line of high
quality SLR housings. As Sea & Sea housings are
camera specific, most items are special ordered to meet your precise
needs. Please view the Sea & Sea website, then
contact
us for details on placing your order.
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SeaLife
-- For over 25 years, Pioneer Research, has made the worlds most popular underwater cameras. Pioneer developed SeaLife Cameras in 1993, as a new breed of cameras that made it easier and more enjoyable then ever before to take pictures underwater. In 2000, SeaLife revolutionized underwater imaging with the introduction of its first underwater digital camera. Today, SeaLife offers a wide array of popular underwater film and digital cameras, and underwater camera accessories. SeaLife is the only truly expandable underwater camera system that allows you to add accessories when you want - all SeaLife underwater strobes and lenses are interchangeable with any SeaLife camera.
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Snap Sights! Cameras was formed in 1995 as
an offshoot of a company that has been involved in the photography business since 1982.
In the mid 90's, there were no low cost, high quality waterproof cameras available.
Their design team created the first disposable camera that was waterproof to 30 feet and never looked back. Since that time,
they have led the industry in development of this category...
Other firsts included: depths of 45, 75, 95 and 100 feet. First waterproof disposable camera with a flash. First waterproof disposable cameras with close up lens, color filter and flash diffuser. First preloaded, reusable waterproof cameras priced competitively with disposables.
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