It's been a LONG time since I've shot a housing in anger
But, for practice, I applied for a permit with Canada's Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans to be allowed to shoot the Adams River Salmon Run at Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park. Luckily I was granted to shoot in the water with them and thought I'd share a couple of images.
First one taken with the 7D and the Tokina behind a 6" Aquatica Dome

Next, taken with the 5dmk2 with the EF16-35L ver 1, behind the Aquatica 8" Dome

Luckily the die off wasn't at it's peak yet and the smell, while there, wasn't objectionable. It will be much worse in a few weeks.
Shooting both systems obviously allowed me to compare ergonomics & IQ. For sheer ease of use, the 7D wins, especially coupled with the Tokina 10-17. For IQ, given the rather turbid conditions, you can't really tell which camera took which. Noise at 100-200 ISO is non-existent in both camera. The 6" dome and shorter extension was easier to handle in the rather strong current we experienced. The bigger dome was plain unwieldy.
Next month...whalesharks! (I hope!)
cheers
Stu




