Backscatter Underwater Video & Photo in Monterey CA is the
world's leading supplier for underwater imaging equipment. But as well
as selling underwater photography gear, the staff at Backscatter also
put it to good use.
Staff member Russ Sanoian has been diving with the Canon EOS-1D X Mk
II for a little while and you can check out the results of his dives in
the video below. We spoke to Russ about what makes a good underwater
camera, and why he thinks the EOS-1D X Mark II is a good option for
stills and video shooters.
What do you do at Backscatter?
Backscatter is the largest underwater Photography store in the world.
We dive, shoot and service everything we sell and all employees are
underwater videographers and photographers. I am our Product Manager and
responsible for sales of underwater equipment.
What makes a good underwater camera?
Large sensors and High ISO are critical for good underwater
performance as its typically a low light environment. Artificial lights
or strobes can help with macro/close up, but for wide angle photography
we typically shoot ambient light and having the low light sensitivity
and high ISO performance allows us to shoot at F8 or smaller apertures
and maintain good depth of field. To shoot with the EOS-1D X Mark II I'm
using a Nauticam 1D X Mk II housing with a Small HD Monitor.
What has impressed you about the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II underwater?
I owned and shot with the Sony a7R II before the 1D X Mk II, but the
Canon shoots 4K at 60p, which is a big deal. It's great in low light and
ISO at 2500 footage is incredibly clean.
I've also found that Canon cameras are the best for manual white
balance underwater, they will nail a custom white balance setting at any
depth and have the best blues in the industry even edging out RED
cameras. So far I have shot the EOS-1D X Mark II with the Canon EF 100mm
F2.8L IS USM Macro IS and the Canon EF 8-15mm F4L Fisheye USM attached.
Can you share some quick tips for underwater photography?
Always shoot in manual mode, and lock focus manually. This can be
extremely challenging for macro subjects but is the best way to shoot
with such a narrow depth of field. The 1D X Mk II has incredible
autofocus and I have been testing it but so far it's just not accurate
enough for underwater work.
Source: Backscatter
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