Sea and Sea AquaPix
#1
Posted 18 September 2003 - 05:23 AM
Well, considering it is the only one in the "digital amphibious" category I was right (updated April 2007). As for market success, I was quite wrong.
See:
http://www.divenewsw....cfm?newsid=383
Steve
Publisher - Alert Diver Magazine
Distributor/North America - Seacamusa.com
Travel - Waterhousetours.com
#2
Posted 18 September 2003 - 05:55 PM
I've already forwarded this to two dive friends who are wanting to get into U/W digital.
Tucker, Georgia
Nikon D300 in Aquatica housing with housed SB800 flash.
#3
Posted 20 September 2003 - 03:36 PM
#4
Posted 20 September 2003 - 04:18 PM
Well, the Sea & Sea USA AQUAPIX Digital Camera is supposedly supposed to have a retail price of $619 (maybe less at the discounters). That's got to be very appealing to many divers who have been wanting to go digital or to get into U/W photography without killing their budget.I'm not convinced it will sell that well, when you can get a CP5000/C-5050 + Housing for less money.
Also, even though we are all fanatics about U/W photography, I think that most divers do not share our zeal for technical stuff, so a one-shop camera out-of-the-box will probably sell very well to divers who don't care to get into detailed discussions of this camera versus that camera, this housing versus that housing, this lens..., this port... etc.
Just my opinion, but I emailed the web link to two non-photographer diver friends, and they are both chomping at the bit to get one.
Tucker, Georgia
Nikon D300 in Aquatica housing with housed SB800 flash.
#5
Posted 20 September 2003 - 04:43 PM
#6
Posted 21 September 2003 - 06:07 AM
Bob, I agree with you on that, but I think that it's the intimidation factor that will make the Sea & Sea camera popular with many divers.Point taken, but a lot of these people will already own a digital camera that can be housed too, this has to affect sales.
Example: On our last dive trip, there were three of us on the boat using housed cameras. One fellow was using an N90 in a housing. During surface intervals, he hogged the camera table the whole time, drying off his housing, opening the housing, changing film, then putting it all back together, and going over a checklist longer than NASA uses for a shuttle launch. During this time, if anyone else dared to come within 10 feet of him, he would scream "Stay away - I don't want you getting water in my camera." Granted, the guy was a real jerk, and certainly not the norm, but this probably had a somewhat negative effect on others who might be considering a housed system.
Most divers are just now beginning to see significant numbers of housings, and as they begin to see more and more housings, the newness and "techno-fear factor" will diminish, and housings will become increasingly commonplace, even for entry-level U/W photographers. I would be surprised if we don't see 4-5 housings (mostly digital) on a boat with 15 divers within a couple of years. But in the interim, I think that the Sea & Sea camera will find a strong market niche.
IMHO
Tucker, Georgia
Nikon D300 in Aquatica housing with housed SB800 flash.
#7
Posted 24 September 2003 - 08:34 AM
UPDATE DEC. 12, 2003... never mind!
http://www.underwatercolours.com
Skype address: underwatercolours
#8
Posted 07 February 2004 - 11:36 AM
Cheers to all, Gordy
#9
Posted 07 February 2004 - 12:37 PM
but i like this little camera because of that solely, its so simple to do with a digital camera as you nebver have to open the camera really.
#10
Posted 08 February 2004 - 10:42 AM
Downloading pictures can be done via Bluetooth and loading the Batteries can be donr by induction. The hole thing could be factory seald :-)
The lenses would need own batteries that could also be loaded by induction.
Simon
#11
Posted 20 April 2004 - 08:09 PM
The lense thing must be possible as they did it with the RS system, just wouldnt be lenses you already owned and would cost a fortune i imagine.
But i still want to see this happen, just as much as I want to see Rodales do the Cayman DIvemaster Ball .. comon .. you take ovre skindivers mailing list you should take over their giving away beer list !
#12
Posted 20 April 2004 - 08:19 PM
Cheers
James
Dual Ikelite Strobes
Photo site - www.reefpix.org
#13
Posted 22 April 2004 - 04:56 PM
Although if you in Grand Cayman before the end of July feel free to drop me a line, id love to show anyone the sites of the underwater world here.
