Tips & Hints

A Guide to Strobe Arms for Underwater Photography

A Guide to Strobe Arms for Underwater Photography

Phil Medcalf takes a look at the arm systems available for use with strobes and video lights when doing underwater photography or videography, compares the different designs and looks at some of the range of arms produced by various manufacturers.

What do the Aperture settings on the TG6 actually do?

What do the Aperture settings on the TG6 actually do?

Earlier this year while preparing to run the first of my online underwater photography courses specifically for TG users and after reading a range of conflicting reports in reviews I decided to do some testing of the Aperture settings on the TG6.

A Guide to 1" Ball Arm Clamps for Underwater Photography

A Guide to 1" Ball Arm Clamps for Underwater Photography

For underwater photography the most popular arm systems for positioning strobes or video lights are those that use 1”/25mm ball ended arms with clamps to hold them together. These clamps are made by lots of brands, come in a range of designs with cost and quality varying. This blog is an explanation of the differences between the clamps we sell and an explanation of the uses you might have for the non-standard types of clamp available.

'Lowest Shutter Speed Setting' on the Olympus TG-6. What does it do and is it useful?

'Lowest Shutter Speed Setting' on the Olympus TG-6. What does it do and is it useful?

The ability to limit the Lowest Shutter Speed Setting on the TG6 seemed like an improvement on the TG5. But here I explain what it actually does and why it hasn’t really added anything significantly to the camera’s capabilities for land or underwater photography.

Taking Underwater Pictures With Your Camera's Built-in Flash

Taking Underwater Pictures With Your Camera's Built-in Flash

One of the most disregarded features of underwater housings for compact cameras is the ability to fit a flash diffuser to the housing and use the camera’s built-in flash as a light source.

Using Adobe Photoshop to Remove Backscatter in Underwater Pictures

Using Adobe Photoshop to Remove Backscatter in Underwater Pictures

This little blog is a response to a question on our Facebook Q and A group asking for details on how to remove backscatter from pictures using the ‘history brush’ technique. Here’s a step by step description of how to use the history brush backscatter removal technique.

Maintenance Tips for Underwater Photography Equipment

Maintenance Tips for Underwater Photography Equipment

Phil Medcalf gives some tips on how to look after your underwater photography equipment. Looking why housings sometimes fail, the perils of rinse tanks and more.