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Tom Reynolds
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Biography of Underwater Photographer Tom Reynolds

See www.tomandginnie.com


What I look for in a Dive Operator:
Easy diving. Good house reef.

Underwater Photography of Tom Reynolds

Latest Tom Reynolds's Comments
Apr 11, 2010
Nicely done Keri. You might check out my bubble coral shrimp shot on DDN (What is this shrimp doing) to show the obvious benefits of super-macro.
-Tom
Mar 9, 2010
This is my backup camera. Underwater it takes pictures as good as any. A used rig based on a D-200 would be a wise idea.
Mar 9, 2010
I purchased one of the first Seatool Housings and have used it for two seasons.

It is very compact, nearly as compact as a compact camera's housing and much smaller that my Ikelite housing for the D-200.

Originally I use only a single Z-240 strobe and the included ball mount on the housing. No tray or arm at all. Just a hand strap. I doubt that their is a smaller DSLR setup anywhere. Later I added a single arm and second strobe plus a focusing light ball. Still very compact.

I use INON Z-240 strobes and fibre-optic connections--essentially foolproof. The combination allows more than 300 shots on the batteries.

The housing works flawlessly with all controls available. Other mfg's ports can work.

I also have the 180 Inon Magnifier. Very nice
Mar 9, 2010
I am mostly a macro shooter and this camera coupled with a Nikon Af-105-vr lens is as good as it gets.
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