[Coral-List] Digital Photo-monitoring
G.P. Schmahl
george.schmahl at noaa.gov
Fri May 30 21:28:42 UTC 2008
We have a long term monitoring program of coral communities at Stetson
Bank in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico where we have photographed
permanently marked locations annually since 1993. Historically we used
a Nikonos camera with 15mm lens at a distance of one meter from the
substrate. We are now trying to replicate the same field of view using
a lightweight digital camera. Has anyone had this or a similar issue,
and can advise on appropriate equipment?
The use of a housed digital SLR is problematic due to the large size and
weight. (The camera is attached to a framer bar, dual strobes and
camera mount, which is quite clumsy to swim with.) I would prefer a
housed high quality point and shoot camera.
We have tested a Nikon Coolpix P5000 in an Ikelite housing with the
wide-angle adapter. The photos come close to matching the Nikonos field
of view (if you move it 20 cm farther away from the substrate), but
there is noticeable edge distortion. I can send a sample photo
comparison if anyone is interested.
Can anyone recommend a digital system that will replicate a Nikonos
w/15mm lens? I would be interested in digital SLR/lens combinations as
well if anyone has worked that out. Thanks. GP
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George (G.P.) Schmahl
Sanctuary Superintendent
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
4700 Avenue U, Building 216
Galveston, TX 77551
(409) 621-5151 ext. 102
(409) 621-1316 (fax)
george.schmahl at noaa.gov
http://flowergarden.noaa.gov
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