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Fuji/Inon demonstration night Fenham Pool 7th January 2009
The event itself was organised by the Newcastle Dive Centre, who deal with Inon and Fuji photographic products. Steve Warren from Ocean Optics made the long journey North with all sorts of goodies to make the evening more interesting.
Steve began an introductory brief to this equipment before going on to each of the participants with a ‘buddy' wireless receiver which we then dutifully clipped to the straps of our masks. Whilst these briefs were going on, the dive masters started setting up the artificial reef along with some of its ‘rubber' inhabitants in the depths of the pool. Donning our equipment we ventured forth into the deep end of the pool. Steve then joined us complete with his full facemask with built in voice transmitter. Underwater the earpieces crackled into life, we were in business. Steve then guided us through the basics of using the Fuji camera system. Soon the pool exploded with flashes of light from the Inon strobes. Pictures were reviewed, and before long we were introduced to the art The challenge of close up photography mastered, we moved onto exploring the wonders of wide-angle photography, with the small macro lenses being replaced by the more bulky optics of the Inon fisheye lens. This optical marvel allows the camera to view a 165-degree view of the world, allowing the image of a whole diver to be c The session ended with a very brief introduction to the wonders of close up wide angle photography. All too soon it was time to exit the water and hand the kit over to the next group of patiently waiting divers.
Many thanks to Steve Warren from Ocean Optics, and Alan Robinson and his colleagues from the Newcastle Dive Centre for organising the event. |