Captain Don’s Habitat Hosts Nikon School of Underwater Photography for 2007
The New Nikon School of Underwater Photography is a revised photo course format with a focus on the use of digital cameras. The course provides the basis for more creative imaging and opportunities for participation in new photographic activities and is available each week at Captain Don’s Habitat.
Students can plan their vacations totally at their convenience and be assured that they can participate in the program. It’s very easy to sign up for the course, as now all hotel, diving, and photography course availability can be confirmed with one single reservation.
Students can choose their curriculum from either the Point-and-Shoot format (for Nikon Coolpix cameras) or the Digital SLR format. Participants will be provided with all the underwater photographic equipment needed as part of the course, including camera, housing, wide-angle lens converters, slave strobe, SLR camera and interchangeable lenses, strobes and accessories. They may also test dive the world’s most popular underwater digital camera systems at no cost.
For additional information, click here. (Source: Nikon School of Photography Web Site)
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