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Tips for Minimizing Condensation
Digital Cameras create heat when operating. If the camera is placed in a housing and taken into cool water, condensation very commonly occurs inside the housing. This is very similar to the condensation you get inside our car windshield on … More Info
Blurry Photos
The most common cause of blurry photos is not holding the camera steady. As simple as this sounds, it is much harder to do underwater than on land. Camera and body buoyancy, currents and wave action all affect camera stability. … More Info
Selecting A Strobe
How does one select a strobe? How does it connect to the camera and what features are important. There are many “slave” strobes available on the market. They are called slaves because they use the cameras built in flash to … More Info
Backscatter Troubleshooting
Do you see funny “bubbles” or spots in your underwater pictures when using a cameras built in flash underwater. This is called backscatter Backscatter is caused when the light from a built in flash reflects off particles in the water. … More Info
Intova News!
Goodbye to an old friend: The IC 600 has been a great member of the Intova family of products. Introduced in 2007 the IC 600 started as an unprecedented value and has held that position throughout its lifetime. Unfortunately, production … More Info
Intova Product Development!
In spite of the bad economy, Intova continues to grow at a rapid pace. Our growth is due to new products introduced to our range, new dealers carrying our products and new consumers buying them. Thank you to all, we … More Info
March Update!!!
New Staff joining Intova: As Intova grows; systems and staff must change to meet new demands. Towards that end, Intova just completed a major software upgrade that took 4 months to implement. We apologize for any disruptions in service. We … More Info
January News!
2009 was a tumultuous year for many industries. Some old friends are gone, new ones have arrived and those left standing are typically stronger than before. Intova wishes all a prosperous 2010 and promises to keep providing industry leading values. … More Info
Manual White Balance
One of the most important concepts in underwater photography is manual white balance. As a diver gains depth colors begin to fade, starting with oranges and reds. Manual white balance is a way of letting your camera see these colors … More Info

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