There is just something about undersea photos that make it look all
like a nightmare. Perhaps it is the surreal feel nearby the moray eel that you
have just snapped, or the ruins of the great Titanic that has ruined to the
bottom of the ocean, with its hulking frame forming part of the undersea scene
that greets your eyes, where its once luxurious rooms are now homes for all
sorts of ocean house creatures. As for the kind of tools used to snap such
photos when undersea, they are nothing short of being super expensive at least,
when compared to your regular camera, that is.
These days, undersea casings for a standard issue DSLR or even a
regular customer class digital camera are still expensive, but not so much
priced out of reach of the regular citizen after saving up for a while.
However, if you have yet to jump aboard the digital camera bandwagon, there is
always the endorsement which is an iPhone (or perhaps, the new HTC One X) that
has a pristine camera sensor built in. However, since iPhones and water do not
mix too well, this is where the TAT7 iPhone Scuba case comes in useful.
This single housing for your favorite Apple Smartphone allows you to
start snapping high resolution pics right away, where it is constructed from
clear polycarbonate complete with a hinged breach situated at the bottom. There
are double gaskets on that opening which will prevent water from seeping in the
moment you slide the handset in, as long as you do not venture anywhere beyond
30 meters in depth. A trio of buttons at the back lets you access basic touch
screen photo and video controls.
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