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Fuji FX F30 Wreck
Photography Package

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The ideal outfit for those Red Sea wreck safaris. The Ocean Optics Diving Fuji F30 wreck photography package includes the Fuji Finepix F30 underwater camera outfit and combines it with an Inon UFL165AD fisheye lens.

The Inon UFL165AD fisheye lens has a massive 165 degree field of view - it sees around 4x as much as a standard camera lens does. You don't even need a strobe. Just set your Fuji F30 in its underwater mode for great images at the push of a button. It's the point and shoot way to take impressive vistas of your favourite shipwreck.

If you can pick up your Fuji F30 underwater camera system in person from Ocean Optics London, our team of experienced underwater photographers will be pleased to spend a little time with you over coffee talking you through the basics that will help you get started on the right tracks.

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Fuji F30 Muck Diving Underwater Photography Package

This simple point and shoot variation on the excellent Fuji F30 underwater camera outfit makes shooting tiny subjects a breeze. Although most compact cameras have a macro or even super macro option, they don't work well for really small subjects, like nudibranchs, pygmy seahorsesand other tiny critters. The problem is the macro setting is on the wide angle end of the zoom, so a small subject still looks small, the built in flash won't fire so there's little colour and you have to be just millimetres from your subject.

Ocean Optics London's Fuji F30 muck diving underwater photography package solves these problems. We've combined the excellent Fuji F30 with an Inon UCL165AD close up lens. This lens allows you to use your zoom lens to really fill the frame with the tiniest creature. Your built in flash works perfectly and a special diffuser spreads the light evenly to light your photograph without using an additional strobe. You can also keep your distance, so there's less risk of frightening your subject.

The Fuji F30 muck diving underwater camera outfit is the ideal starter system for those long dives in the Lembeh Straits.

A big part of the Ocean Optics service is taking the time to run you through a few of the basics that will help you get started - so if you can drop in for your F30 underwater camera system, put a little time aside to chat with our team of experienced underwater photographers.

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