Today's compact camera systems can give sophisticated
SLR setups a run for their money when it
comes to fabulous shots, and they can do so at a fraction
of the price and the bulkiness. But many divers
who bring them along underwater still need to know
how to use them. They often turn to Maria Munn for
help to improve their techniques, and her compactcamera
courses, held in her native Britain and on
liveaboards abroad, fill up quick.
Now she has placed the knowledge and tips from
her courses into this 175-page book, with easy-tofollow
techniques opposite hundreds of full-color
photographs to show how easily it can be done, and
what results can be achieved. Besides her written
how-tos, Munn's photos show the effects of different
f-stops, ISO and aperture settings. Beginners will
get good advice on what type of compact camera to buy, how to master the settings and how to frame
great photos. No computer tricks described here -
all the advice focuses on handling the camera itself.
Munn writes in an easy, conversational manner
that doesn't confuse the beginner or patronize the
advanced users.
Go to www.undercurrent.org -- the book
is featured on
the home page
for you to buy
from us via
Amazon, and
the profits we
receive from
your purchase
go to preserving
coral reefs.