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Mar 9, 2010
18-55mm lens is standard on nikon dslr basic models. Works good but a little soft in corners and it is missing VR which underwater is needed as it is impossible to not move in current.
Mar 9, 2010
Excellent housing. Ports easy to put on. Everything at your fingertips so now reaching. For travel only 6lbs so it packs up light and compact.
Mar 9, 2010
This strobe puts out 4800 kelvin light so for macro photography the reds and yellows are clean and saturated. Wide angle the light does not need a diffuser to shoot wideangle. Modelling light for night dive is a soft glow so it does not scare fishes. Does not shoot ttl on dslr. Manual mode settings only.
Mar 9, 2010
Nikon d60 is a great camera for underwater as it is a 10megapixel camera with simplified menus. So changing settings underwater is easy. Pics great
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