A good underwater photo or video doesn't start with your camera or your lighting, but with control. And you only truly gain control when your underwater camera rig is neutrally buoyant. Not heavily pulling on your wrist, not floating upwards, but calmly "hanging" in the water.
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- Posted: January 19, 2026Categories: Tips & TricksRead more »
- Posted: December 17, 2024Categories: (Underwater) Cameras & LensesRead more »
Capturing photos or videos underwater is an amazing way to explore and share another world, but it can be quite challenging. A balanced camera setup not only makes your dive easier but also more enjoyable. In this blog, I’ll walk you through how to weigh your camera setup and pick the perfect buoyancy arms step by step. Let’s dive in!
- Posted: January 03, 2024Categories: Underwater HousingsRead more »
An underwater camera set can be perfectly neutral, but completely out of balance. Under water it can be possible that your underwater camara set will tilt over all the time. The balance is mostly related to the dome.








