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Photography & Video Equipment |
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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photography equipment by brand |
Bonica,
strongly associated with brilliant new concepts in underwater
videography, offers the latest in cutting edge technology. Bonica is
synonymous with the word “Care.” We strive to provide excellent
product and service to accomplish our mission “Share Quality Time.”
Kenneth Ho founded Bonica in 1983 as a distributor of dive watches
in North America. Seeing need in underwater imaging equipment,
Kenneth utilized his expertise as an engineer to develop camera and
lighting systems for scuba divers. This practice continues today
with our patent-pending double layer protection housing and advanced
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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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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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While these are excellent reference materials, in no way should this information be considered a replacement for proper training for the specific type of diving in which you plan to
participate.
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