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Mike Luzansky
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Latest Mike Luzansky's Comments
Mar 19, 2010
This was a fantastic article Keri!! Very well done.
Jan 29, 2010
Jaosn that is hands down my favorite image. Very well done!!
Dec 29, 2009
Pics are looking great Gordon! Keep up the excellent work!
Dec 16, 2009
Very nice article Jeff. Thorough and well covered!
Dec 10, 2009
Great article Mike, excellent shots!
Dec 10, 2009
I took two days last week and went diving with the new 2x30 LED lights from Bossk (aka Big Blue). I set them up on the new Gates HF S11 housing for the Canon HF S11 camera...a camera that has excellent color saturation, however it requires a lot of light. Spending time at Catalina Island with approximately 30-40 feet of visability, the Big Blue lights were awesome. At 1,000 lumens, they were powerful enough to illuminate the 85 degree wide angle port (GP32). At 6500 degrees Kelvin, they produced excellent color...pairing the 2x30 LED lights with the Canon HF S10/HF S11 cameras is an excellent combo. The battery packs are spaced out nicely on their adaptable battery bracket to fit several housings on the market. Although the batteries are a bit heavy, its easily compensated for underwater with ULCS buoyancy arms, or Stix float arms.

For the price of the Big Blue lights, you cannot beat the value, quality and features. Highly recommended for smaller video systems...now lets see if they come out with more powerful set up for the bigger video rigs.
Dec 1, 2009
That is awesome!! A concept I think would be a lot of fun to play with on land!
Nov 30, 2009
Awesome shot. I love the sunburst in black and white. Its very rare to see someone showing off Black and white underwater images because we are all so fond of the colors. But I really enjoy this silhouette.
Nov 30, 2009
The Gates EX1 underwater housing is a very well balanced Pro level HD system. The ergonomics of the controls allow the user to access nearly all major functions without removing the hands from the hand grips. The EX1 combined with the Fathom Superwide 44c port gives the end user a precise optic and tact sharp imagery from edge to edge. The low light capability of the EX1 has made this the best choice among pro shooters looking for production quality. It is customizable both with options and buoyancy to fit every shooter's need
Feb 11, 2009
Thank you for this Jason. Excellent piece, we all need that information! There sure has been a lot of reports on the boards about peoples images being taken and used.
Feb 11, 2009
Wow Jason, nice camera angle! Couldnt we use a model in my place instead?
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