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Taking underwater photos is both a science and an art. After all, it takes great skill to capture still images underwater. This activity is often performed during snorkeling, swimming, scuba diving, and other watersports. A well-taken shot can highlight diverse marine life, vibrant reefs, fishes, and the mighty sea’s endless depths.To capture these beautiful sights on photos, you’ll need the right camera, housing, strobe, and other photography gear.

Whether you’re searching for a reliable camera or fitting your existing model with more accessories, you’ll find a wide selection of photography gear. Our inventory includes cameras, lighting, lenses, accessories, and more.

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Photographers use different gear to capture marine life and remarkable underwater scenes. Underwater cameras are a vital part of every photographer’s equipment arsenal since they can deliver stunning images. These gadgets can come in the form of compact cameras, mirrorless models, or DSLRs. But if you’re going to take underwater photos, you’ll need waterproof cameras and action cameras. Choosing the best one for your needs depends on features, budget, size, and weight.

You’ll also need diving camera cases to keep your camera safe while you’re underwater. They are commonly made of aluminum or polycarbonate, but other underwater camera housings are made from both. Some point and shoot cameras only include a single housing, but multiple case options are available for more advanced compact cameras and DSLRs.

Strobes are vital pieces of underwater photography gear, as well. Choosing the best underwater strobe will depend on your photography style. But apart from style, you might want to consider other features like power output, beam angle, and recycle speed when shopping for a strobe. If you’re looking to shoot underwater videos, video lights are also a must. You might want to pair that with an underwater camera light mount or underwater camera tray so you can control lighting better.

Other underwater photography essentials include lenses (wide-angle, macro, or fish-eye) as well as lanyards and straps. You can even get a camera bag where you can conveniently store your gear.