Here's what I know:
Always rinse your camera after in the salt water per the directions that come with the camera. I've had an Olympus fail due to salt build up around the seal on the battery/memory card.
Double check your doors before surfing. I always open and close both doors before I tuck into my suit before going into the water. Make sure you hear them "snap" shut. If not, make sure they are clean and seal properly.
I tie my wrist strap from the camera to the zipper teather on my wetsuit, and tuck the camera into the top of my suit, under my chin. If your suit is loose in that area, you might want to tuck it behind your neck.
For shooting photos, I almost always have the camera in 'P' mode. Select the 'ok' button and scroll down to the rapid fire mode. Its the one with the square boxes. Select the multiple to the farthest right with 'hi' in the icon with the mulitple squares. I use this for action/surfing.
For shooting into the sun, I change out of the rapid fire mode, into single, or delayed multiple shots. You will need to change the ISO down to 80. This works most of the time, but if you're shooting into straight sun reflecting off of the water, you probably will discover white out.
I tend not to use the pre-programmed settings too often, but do for sunrises.
As far as water spots go, the Olympus has a lense cover that opens when you power up. I've found that the Oly will clear water spots when you power on when you're ready to shoot. If you keep it on and go under water and come back up, you're going to have water spots.
Also, check the lense for schmultz. Where I surf, there's crap in the water that gets on the lense which requires cleaning when in the water (fuzzy photos). Rub the lense on the inside of the ankle of your wetsuit. Don't use the outside because your just going to rub more schmultz in the lense.
Trial and error are the key to getting good shots. You will get your best shots when the subject is within 20 feet or so. When you know that your subject is coming at you, never zoom in before shooting, because the subject will more than fill the frame when they come at you. Depending on the shot, set zoom accordingly.
This is a prime example...i left the zoom all the way wide, cause i knew he would be passing right by...
I was given the silicone cover for the Oly from warmjet (he uses the Pentax) and its helpful to keep the camera high on your chest. Without it, the camera just slips down and gets in the way under your suit.

I use Picasa for all of my post edit. Its easy and directly uploads to web albums with an embed feature for blogging. I don't think photoshop is worth the point and shoot shots (cause i'm not that experienced in pshop). I could be wrong...
Angles are key in shooting. Understanding the spot you're shooting, know where to be as the subject is passing you, and position yourself in tight spots is key. Don't be afraid of putting yourself into the impact zone to get the shot. I've had my best shots
If you have anymore questions post'm up. I'll fill in the blanks......
22 comments:
Great post, K-1. Thanks for taking the time to reveal your methods: I just found out I use many of the same formats and tricks you do.
"Daily Bread" is one of the best. Keep up the stoke.
Aloha,
Jas
I keep telling ya, Olympus owes you.
I can see the board lam now!
Many thanks for the tips Jason. I haven't come across any one yet who can get the shots like yours for quality, content, and action but I keep trying. Keep upholding the standard and raising the bar!
Thanks for the tips! I have been trying to work the kinks out with the Oly and this helps out a lot. I went snowboarding this weekend with it, worked great.
thanks for the feedback all. if you come across tips of your own, feel free to leave them here.
Thanks for the post. I check you daily and don`t know how I missed it.You`ve saved me a lot of trial and error
right on man - useful stuff here for sure. i want to get my new cam into the water but it just hasn't been worth it lately. perhaps friday is the day? i hope you get some good ones
Thanks for the tips. Keep shooting these sick shots and hope to see you out there again soon. Take care bro.
Rightspot
Dumb question for you: Do you take pictures from your board or are you swimming?
stephen,
most of the time, i shoot from the board. if its really good, sometimes i'll surf for a while, then swim out and shoot from the fish position.
Jason....
I always view your posts. Which pentax silicone cover is that you use?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
Kaser, just got the 1030sw, thanks again for the info! What would ya suggest for memory card? I was looking at the Oly M+ type picture card so I can do both video and pics?
Havoc
Got water in my camera today and it stopped working... argghhh didn't help that I took about 1000 head-high waves on the head today... probably what did me in
Kaiser, did ya ever have any prpbs like this?
Havoc
havoc,
yep, i've had water in all of my cameras. 1st thing you should do when you notice its not working properly is get outa the water immediatly.
go open it up and take out the memory card and battery, dry them off. if you have a qtip handy or tissue, try and get the water out from inside. leave ports open and blow out with warm air from your car vents, or just leave them open until you get home.
let the camera sit for a day or two, open. then try powering up.
if its still not working, send it in to get serviced.
it'll take about 2-4 weeks to get it back.
Thanks Kaser! Tried all of the above and there's def'ly some internal electrical problems. Sending it out today. Wish they made like a streamlined waterhousing for these I could use on the bigger days...
Havoc
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first off, awesome blog! amazed at the quality of shots you get with this camera! a q for you on settings, under "P" mode, what brightness setting do you normally use (ESP or center)? and 2nd, under Camera Menu, what AF Mode do you use (iESP or Spot)? i'm sure it is condition dependent, but if you could break down your preferences, that would be awesome! thx and keep up the great work!
emceelo,
1. brightness use ESP, unless shooting into the sun/glare then center.
2. for AF I use iESP as i tend to center the subject. Using SPOT it might focus on an object that's not the subject, which can happen when taking surf shots.
good luck, and good questions!
jason, so i've been playing around this camera and haven't really been able to get the settings down right. still playing with the rapid fire settings, but the majority come out very fuzzy. on your still shots, what do you recommend? example, your latest set of shots (morning pipes), what settings did you use for those (specifically shot 3). very crisp. also, your stills from most of the blackies session as well. they always seem so crisp, whereas mine all come out fuzzy. are you on auto mode or P? your advice is appreciated. keep up the great work buddy!
emceelo..
keep in mind that the rapid fire setting only records at 3 megapixle, not the full 10 or 12 mpxl do to the data processing. this will reduce the quality of the photo.
also, make sure your lense is clear. i always make it a point to clean the lense before i take it out in the water. depending on where you surf, there may be a fair amount of schmultz that can build up on the lense. when you're setting up for a shot, take a quick peek at the lense before you shoot, if there's water beading, lick the lense and dip it in the water. this should help displace the water beading, but doesn't always work.
if you see that you are in good position, and can see your subject paddling to a wave, take the above action as soon as possible. this will give you time to retry the step to finally get the lense clear of water.
i typically shoot in "P" mode for surf shots. it gives you the most control on changing the settings.
good luck
jason
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