Monthly Archive for June, 2010

NEW – Nauticam NA-550D Housing

Nauticam have just released their brand new NA-550D DSLR housing for Canon’s latest SLR, the EOS 550D.  It inherits the renowned piano keys from NA-7D housing and the signature Nauticam port locking system, as well as Nauticam’s usual superb ergonomics featured in all their housings.  New to the NA-550D are a new style of latch designed to be easier to use with larger hands, and a more sensitive shutter release lever which incorporates an enhanced mechanism, allowing a very responsive half-press autofocus.

The camera itself features an 18 mega pixel sensor, Canon’s latest DiG!C 4 processor, and can record full HD 1080p videos with full manual control.  That’s a lot for an ‘entry level’ DSL, and is set to be a great camera for underwater use!

One other feature I’m particularly excited about is a new fingertip ISO paddle, for changing ISO speed, located on the top of the housing.  With DSLR’s handling higher ISO with greater ease these days, a dedicated easy to reach control will be a big bonus.

Scubapix is the distributor for Nauticam in Australia and New Zealand.  For more information, email us at info@scubapix.com.

Byron Shootout – The Results

Best Wide Angle - 1st Place Michael Gallagher

Here they are, the winners of the Byron Bay Photo Shootout 2010.  A big congrats to all those that picked up a prize, and a very big thank you to all those that made it to Byron for the competition.  It was a great week and we can’t wait to see you there again next year.

Best Video – 1st Place Kieren Curry

Best Video – 2nd Place Wayne Dyer

Scubapix at PMA Australia 2010 Digital Life Expo

Scubapix will be at the PMA Australia – Digital Life Expo & Conference this weekend. It is being held from Friday 4 – Sunday 6 June 2010 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. It is the largest and most exciting Digital Imaging Show in the Southern Hemisphere – an event not to be missed by anyone with an interest in the latest and greatest from the photo imaging industry.

You will have a chance to have a look and feel of all the latest Underwater Housings from Nauticam and Aquatica. You will find us on the Dragon Image Australia stand, Booth 334. So if you’re in Melbourne this weekend, drop by, say hello and have a play.

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Byron Bay Shootout – The Finale

The winners of the Byron Bay Underwater Shootout 2010

The weather gods abandoned us a day early at the Byron Bay Underwater Shootout, leaving conditions that made underwater photography quite hard, to the point that Sundive’s afternoon boats had to be cancelled.  We didn’t hear any complaints from divers though, as everyone agreed that we’d had some great diving during the week.

After a few hectic hours of competitors finalising their photos and videos, Sundive hosted a BBQ on Saturday night at the shop, giving staff and competitors a chance to unwind and mingle now that the competition had ended.  We were served up some amazing food and a large number of beers.  Of course most of the talk revolved around the week’s diving and the photos and videos produced from it, but if there’s one thing I can say about underwater photographers and filmmakers it’s that they’re a friendly, uncompetitive bunch when put together.

Sunday saw what was for most of us, a first chance to sleep in all week, followed by the Byron bay Shootout 2010 Finale.  We all moved in on the Buddha Bar, a beautiful old building redone to make quite a fancy bar, where we had a final chance to talk with other divers before the formalities started.

John Natoli, co organiser of the event, hosted the afternoon, along with a talk from documentary filmmakers David Hannan and Dave Warth.  As the awards were announced, we were shown some of the amazing photos and videos taken throughout the week by contestants.  Big winners of the day were Kieren Curry for Best Video, Jim Dodd for Best Compact Photo, Matt Shepherd for Best Portfolio, and Christine Hamilton for Best SLR Photo.  However these were only a few of the winners, and a big congratulations goes out to all that picked up a prize (I will detail these in the next post).

A big thank you must go to all the divers who travelled from around Australia and even around the world to join us in Byron Bay, and to all the staff at Sundive who organised this amazing event and make it possible.

As we wrap up on the Byron Bay Shootout 2010, we are all eagerly awaiting 2011’s shootout.  If you weren’t able to make it this year, keep an eye out for details on next year’s competition, it’s a week you won’t want to miss.