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What I look for in a Dive Operator:
Easy diving. Good house reef.
Underwater Photography of Tom Reynolds
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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
-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
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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