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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Los Islotes - Curious Sea Lion Pup


5 comments:

Unknown said...

Your posts and photos are great, Judy and I enjoy them a lot. We are thinking that we will want a camera for snorkeling and wonder what you used for the sea lion shot. It came out really good.

Thanks for letting us join you vicariously.

Michael & Judy

JMC4sail said...

The camera used for that series of photos was a new point and shoot camera Gail picked up that was waterproof to a depth of 30 ft. No external or special waterproof housing needed. Unfortunately the battery flooded that very first snorkle so she put it way and I don't have access to it at the moment. I'll have her respond when she can. The other under water camera we have is a Sea Land camera that I bought at a dive shop several years ago. It's also an outdoor sports oriented "point and shoot" but goes into a waterproof housing for underwater photography. The "kit" cost about $600 at the time. Gail's new camera was significantly less expensive and it is under warranty, we're just not in the states.

G Lapetina said...

The camera used was a Panasonic, Lumix. Shock proof to 2 meters and waterproof to 10 meters (33Ft). Cost was $300. When I get back to the states I expect that I shouldn't have any problem with a warranty replacement.

Unknown said...

I love this photo. How neat it must be to get that close to a swimming sea lion!

Safari said...

We've been there and loved it. Great shot of that sea lion! Maybe I'll get an underwater camera-umm,maybe not...for the next two cruises in Antarctica and Alaska.

Wyman