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Old 12-21-2006, 07:24 PM
Zen Diver
 
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Default Re: Underwater housing rental D70s

Michel wrote:
> Hi, I would like to try for the first time underwater photography next
> week. So anybody knows a place where it would be possible to rent (or
> buy if no rental available) an underwater housing near Biscayne
> National Park in Florida (Miami area) ? I use a Nikon D70s. I was
> wondering also if I can use a housing with the 80-400 or I should stick
> to the 18-70.
>
> Thanks for any help or hint.
>



Not sure if they can rent you a rig but if you are looking to buy then
Reef Photo & Video in Ft. Lauderdale are worth looking at. Ryan might
let you trial a rig before you commit. http://www.reefphotovideo.com

The 80-400 will be pretty much useless underwater, stick with the 18-70
it is a fairly versatile lens below the surface.

jon
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Old 12-21-2006, 07:24 PM
Zen Diver
 
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Default Re: Underwater housing rental D70s

Michel wrote:
> Hi, I would like to try for the first time underwater photography next
> week. So anybody knows a place where it would be possible to rent (or
> buy if no rental available) an underwater housing near Biscayne
> National Park in Florida (Miami area) ? I use a Nikon D70s. I was
> wondering also if I can use a housing with the 80-400 or I should stick
> to the 18-70.
>
> Thanks for any help or hint.
>



Not sure if they can rent you a rig but if you are looking to buy then
Reef Photo & Video in Ft. Lauderdale are worth looking at. Ryan might
let you trial a rig before you commit. http://www.reefphotovideo.com

The 80-400 will be pretty much useless underwater, stick with the 18-70
it is a fairly versatile lens below the surface.

jon
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Old 12-21-2006, 07:24 PM
Zen Diver
 
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Default Re: Underwater housing rental D70s

Michel wrote:
> Hi, I would like to try for the first time underwater photography next
> week. So anybody knows a place where it would be possible to rent (or
> buy if no rental available) an underwater housing near Biscayne
> National Park in Florida (Miami area) ? I use a Nikon D70s. I was
> wondering also if I can use a housing with the 80-400 or I should stick
> to the 18-70.
>
> Thanks for any help or hint.
>



Not sure if they can rent you a rig but if you are looking to buy then
Reef Photo & Video in Ft. Lauderdale are worth looking at. Ryan might
let you trial a rig before you commit. http://www.reefphotovideo.com

The 80-400 will be pretty much useless underwater, stick with the 18-70
it is a fairly versatile lens below the surface.

jon
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Old 03-27-2007, 02:47 AM
Michel
 
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Default Underwater housing rental D70s

Hi, I would like to try for the first time underwater photography next
week. So anybody knows a place where it would be possible to rent (or
buy if no rental available) an underwater housing near Biscayne
National Park in Florida (Miami area) ? I use a Nikon D70s. I was
wondering also if I can use a housing with the 80-400 or I should stick
to the 18-70.

Thanks for any help or hint.

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Old 03-27-2007, 02:47 AM
Zen Diver
 
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Default Re: Underwater housing rental D70s

Michel wrote:
> Hi, I would like to try for the first time underwater photography next
> week. So anybody knows a place where it would be possible to rent (or
> buy if no rental available) an underwater housing near Biscayne
> National Park in Florida (Miami area) ? I use a Nikon D70s. I was
> wondering also if I can use a housing with the 80-400 or I should stick
> to the 18-70.
>
> Thanks for any help or hint.
>



Not sure if they can rent you a rig but if you are looking to buy then
Reef Photo & Video in Ft. Lauderdale are worth looking at. Ryan might
let you trial a rig before you commit. http://www.reefphotovideo.com

The 80-400 will be pretty much useless underwater, stick with the 18-70
it is a fairly versatile lens below the surface.

jon
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