Underwater Test Shots with the X-T1



Last week I bought a DICAPAC waterproof case for the Fujifilm X-T1 for a project I am working on and yesterday evening I took it for a test run in the rock pools at Skateraw harbour just along the coast from Dunbar.

I attached the case to my monopod using a Manfrotto Mini Clamp and a Peak Design leash attached to the case as a safety line should the clamp fail.

Using the XF18mm f2 lens on the X-T1 I set the camera to interval timer, set at 1 second intervals, and put the case in the water as the surf rolled over the rocks.

I took around 200 images and while most were binned before downloading I got several 'keepers' from this unorthodox method, including the images you see on this blog.

The camera was bone dry when I removed it from the case but I still put several sachets of silica gel in the bag just in case any water got through the seals.

I will run a second test very soon, probably setting the WiFi remote app on the camera to see if it will work underwater and allow me to see what the camera is seeing while I take images.

If this works out I will be trying the camera set up in anger very soon and if it works I should come back with some very interesting wildlife images - more on that very soon.






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