
Not ideal for continuous shooting, but for short clips and photos, just aim like Spidey. The Handler floats with the camera attached, making it much harder to lose your GoPro. Two other accessories I recommend for this waterproof underwater camera are the Handler and the Hand/Wrist Strap. For deeper dives, there's a dive case available that's good down to 131 feet (40 meters). This is plenty for things like surfing, pools, probably snorkeling too unless you've got fins or can really hold your breath. The compact camera's small size can fit just about anywhere, and it's waterproof without a case to 33 feet (10 meters). If you don't need the ultimate in video quality, frame-rates or stabilization, the Hero7 Black will work just fine. Pretty much every dive shop and beach-side hotel on Earth is going to sell a handful of GoPro items like batteries, cases and more. The main reason to go with GoPro over another brand is the extremely wide range of accessories available, and the availability of those accessories. See my video below for a sample of what you can expect. You might not need the latter, but you'll still be able to record killer videos on every waterslide and deep underwater reef. So, are you ready to find the best waterproof camera for you? Below is a list of options, ranging from a simple and cheap underwater camera to a more expensive and elaborate device for underwater shooting. We don't have any underwater DSLR cameras on this list, but some of these waterproof camera options can take incredible photos. After all, a more rugged camera may not necessarily come with things like wide angle shooting, the ability to take pictures in low light or optimal white balance.

If you're into underwater photography, you're probably looking for a digital camera that is not only waterproof but also takes amazing pics. You may want a waterproof action camera to capture adventures on the high seas (or your latest kayaking trip). Depending on your plans, something as simple as a waterproof case for your phone might work. There are dedicated waterproof camera models, but they don't tend to be the best option for most people. It's the peak season for taking epic videos and photos, but electronics and water don't typically go well together. Making a splash is what summer's all about, whether you're taking a dip in the ocean, a pool, a lake or riding down a Slip 'N Slide in the backyard.
