How does a strobe work for an underwater camera when scuba diving?
December 4th, 2008 | by admin |Bill D asked:
I want to take some photos with a digital camera while scuba diving. I have heard that strobes are better to use. How do they work? Can you just buy a separate strobe and connect it to any underwater digital camera? Thanks.
Anna
I want to take some photos with a digital camera while scuba diving. I have heard that strobes are better to use. How do they work? Can you just buy a separate strobe and connect it to any underwater digital camera? Thanks.
Anna











One Response to “How does a strobe work for an underwater camera when scuba diving?”
By scubabob on Dec 6, 2008 | Reply
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