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  1. <p><strong>Cheap waterproof casing</strong><br> <strong>I have a job that requires some underwater video. It will be very shallow (3 feet max) clear water, over coral reefs, so no need for lights. I’ll be using my Canon 5diii and probably 24-70L lens.</strong><br> <strong>As this is a bit of a one-off, I’m reluctant to </strong><strong>fork out for a professional casing. I’ve noticed this DiCAPac casing (</strong><a href="http://bhpho.to/1pD3oxf"><strong>http://bhpho.to/1pD3oxf</strong></a><strong>) for less than $100. Has anyone used this? Would you recommend?</strong><br> <strong>Thanks!</strong></p> <strong> </strong>
  2. <p>Hi all, my name is Tom. I’m a professional photographer based in Sydney. I’ve had a Canon EF75-300 for years now. I don’t use it much for stills but I find I do increasingly for video. However, I notice sharpness (or lack of it) can be a problem – even in the f8-11 range – and with any kind of wind or movement camera shake can be disastrous.<br> The lens doesn’t have image stabilizer. Has anyone used the image stabilizer version for video? Does it make a big difference?<br> The other option is the L range 70-300. I’m hesitant because of the bulk and weight. Can anyone comment on this lens vs the EF version?</p>
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