GoPro Hero 8
If I wanted a use-it-anywhere action camera, I’d go for the Hero 8 – just making darn sure that I housed it before taking it diving. Read more...
If I wanted a use-it-anywhere action camera, I’d go for the Hero 8 – just making darn sure that I housed it before taking it diving. Read more...
The DX-6G handles very well, feels well-made, oozes longevity and turns out good images. Read more...
These Capture lights look and feel well-made, are incredibly tiny and, if you want an action-camera outfit that you can literally carry in your pocket but still get decent footage, they’re a no-brainer. Read more...
The DivePro S11 is a very versatile and practical dive-light that works well as a general day and back-up torch, but also excels as a valuable addition to the underwater photographer’s equipment. Read more...
I hadn’t heard of Akaso before the 7000 landed on my doormat, but on the strength of this £77 offering I’m impressed. Read more...
The Tovatec Mera just might appeal to a certain sector of the diving fraternity, those of us who like a bit of wreck penetration. Combining primary light and video unit is a compact solution while swimming through dark passages. Read more...
You’re getting a video camera and housing for the price of a Friday night takeaway and a bottle of wine. Read more...
Most of the products we test these days are improved versions of existing products, and if they’re not, there’s usually a good reason why nobody has brought them to market before. Read more...
Back in the day, newbie underwater photographers were often advised to start with close-up work. You could pre-set your camera Read more...
Sealife has been making underwater cameras for a while now, so it ought to know a thing or two about it Read more...