In your past diving expeditions, I'm quite sure you have pondered on the idea of bringing along a camera to capture those thrilling diving moments of yours, haven't you? The only question left is, how can a miniature digital camera withstand the loads of pressure underwater? Well, if you haven't thought about this, I'm sure you don't know anything about why there's a whole lotta pressure under there than above here!
Let me refresh your understanding of simple scientific nature, which is directly rooted to physics. You see, I think I have to be as simple as I can with this one, so let me give you the facts as bluntly as possible. Think about the tons of water over you whenever you're under about several meters of water or so. Wouldn't it be such a strain on your physique to withstand the sheer weight of the water above you? Then, wouldn't it be more of a struggle for a miniature digital camera to withstand the pressure which could even literally crush a battleship as if it were a paper cup? So go do a search on the internet via your
fast internet connection or something for a truly indestructible piece of photography equipment, and I'm sure you'd get a cabin-sized camera to work with extreme underwater pressure! But since you won't be going through such tremendous depths, I think you're better off with a miniature digital camera that comes as cheap as possible. After all, if it breaks down on you after a few successful attempts of submerged photography, you won't be too pissed off with how it costs you now, wouldn't you?
Thus, the NIKON COOLPIX 4600, the one with WP CP3 housing, is just the camera I was talking about. Apart from its standard features which most manufacturers promise the buying public with their similar diving
digital camera releases, this baby is the cheapest. It's relatively and actually easy to handle, in the perspective of an expert underwater digital photographer, that is! Yes, you would be needing more time with this camera just to functionally use it as a diving digital camera! After all, if you want to save a few bucks, then live with it! I don't promise any guarantees with this camera's sturdiness, but with its housing, you get additional support for withstanding the underwater pressure it has to face!