Egypt, Sharm el Sheikh, may 2011 (Panasonic DMC-FT3/TS3), Red Sea

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2011

Check also my new movie (Sharm el Sheikh, october 2011) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raA9j2WJs4o

Egypt, Sharm el Sheikh, Far Garden, Egypt, may 2011, Red Sea, snorkeling & freediving, apnea, camera Panasonic DMC-FT3 (TS3), primozp, review

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  • some photos look heavily edited especially 6:14

  • @myla041089

    Not true! Check original, unedited photo on my Fotki page (last pic in Trash directory)!

  • Great photos and videos! I got mine 2 days ago and I can't wait to test it underwater.

  • @makoygaara

    TNX!

    You will not have any problems with testing your new camera underwater: Philippines are beautiful country with tons of pristine coral reefs! I was there few years ago and best places there were Puerto Galera (Mindoro), Malapasqua, Bohol and Moalboal (Cebu).

  • Buy what? Camera FT3? No, I bought it in Europe!

  • primo i was asking did you change the rubber seal on the door of the camera if u know the part number can u let me

  • @ahmooy

    No, I never changed rubber seals on any of my (11) UW cameras, despite every of my UW cameras survived 150+ hours in the water. Anyway, my FT3 (TS3) is too new (half year old), to to think about changing the seal.

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  • LINK amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/­B00768B5PS/electronic-uk-cat-2­1

    Product Description

    PANASONIC DMCFT3

    Introducing the Lumix DMC-FT3, a 3D digital camera with a 28 mm wide angle that's waterproof to 12 m! Life is tough, this camera is tougher! Featuring a 12 megapixel CCD sensor, this Lumix DMC-FT3 compactcamera withstands drops of up to 12 meters and temperatures as low as -10° C. ...

    For more details please copy the Amazon link above in your browser

  • Due to this great video from you i decided to buy also a DMC-FT3. You can see in my video the results of this Camera

  • Great video !

  • Great Video! Strong Work! To answer some comments for others- Given perfect conditions, red and oranges are the first colors to disappear, to be absorbed by the water, followed later by yellows, greens, purples, and blues in that order. Take into account that this is a general rule of thumb because light absorption can be affected by what is suspended in the water.Things like plankton or sediment can reflect or absorb colors before they would normally be absorbed in clear water.

  • @DaSoggyRiceCake The Deeper you go the more the water filters out the UV Spectrum that is why you get these blue/green colors. Ironically the Camera is rated for 40ft. and most spectacular coral is within this range due to the available sunlight for it to grow.

  • @PrimozP I am from the Philippines, you should also check out Bantayan Island in Cebu. :)

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