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| a suggestion for your first underwater digital camera. a good housing is a secure one, look at the construction, is it firm and robust! a good camera to start with is a cheap one (say around $300au) you should be able to buy a new under water housing and camera for around $500au or less for example a canon a75 with housing don't be fooled into buying an expensive camera and housing to start with! regards kaz |
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| a suggestion for your first underwater digital camera. a good housing is a secure one, look at the construction, is it firm and robust! a good camera to start with is a cheap one (say around $300au) you should be able to buy a new under water housing and camera for around $500au or less for example a canon a75 with housing don't be fooled into buying an expensive camera and housing to start with! regards kaz |
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| a suggestion for your first underwater digital camera. a good housing is a secure one, look at the construction, is it firm and robust! a good camera to start with is a cheap one (say around $300au) you should be able to buy a new under water housing and camera for around $500au or less for example a canon a75 with housing don't be fooled into buying an expensive camera and housing to start with! regards kaz |
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| a suggestion for your first underwater digital camera. a good housing is a secure one, look at the construction, is it firm and robust! a good camera to start with is a cheap one (say around $300au) you should be able to buy a new under water housing and camera for around $500au or less for example a canon a75 with housing don't be fooled into buying an expensive camera and housing to start with! regards kaz |
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| a suggestion for your first underwater digital camera. a good housing is a secure one, look at the construction, is it firm and robust! a good camera to start with is a cheap one (say around $300au) you should be able to buy a new under water housing and camera for around $500au or less for example a canon a75 with housing don't be fooled into buying an expensive camera and housing to start with! regards kaz |
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| Tony Howard <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote: > t's the PT015 housing made for Olympus by UN in japan. Rated to 40m. I've > had one for a few years and have a lot of good results. Me too > > > I'm still dithering over the strobe. Great idea, but which one & how much > > are my issues. > > I have the Sea&Sea YS90Duo with the fibre optic slave connection., a good > flash, however I've also heard good things about the new ones from Inon as > well, with two or more flash tubes they provide wider spread of light. I have a Sea and Sea YS90DX and an Inon D-180 both are good but the Inon has a focus/aiming light and that is realy useful. -- >replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me |
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| Tony Howard <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote: > t's the PT015 housing made for Olympus by UN in japan. Rated to 40m. I've > had one for a few years and have a lot of good results. Me too > > > I'm still dithering over the strobe. Great idea, but which one & how much > > are my issues. > > I have the Sea&Sea YS90Duo with the fibre optic slave connection., a good > flash, however I've also heard good things about the new ones from Inon as > well, with two or more flash tubes they provide wider spread of light. I have a Sea and Sea YS90DX and an Inon D-180 both are good but the Inon has a focus/aiming light and that is realy useful. -- >replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me |
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| Tony Howard <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote: > t's the PT015 housing made for Olympus by UN in japan. Rated to 40m. I've > had one for a few years and have a lot of good results. Me too > > > I'm still dithering over the strobe. Great idea, but which one & how much > > are my issues. > > I have the Sea&Sea YS90Duo with the fibre optic slave connection., a good > flash, however I've also heard good things about the new ones from Inon as > well, with two or more flash tubes they provide wider spread of light. I have a Sea and Sea YS90DX and an Inon D-180 both are good but the Inon has a focus/aiming light and that is realy useful. -- >replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me |
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| Tony Howard <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote: > t's the PT015 housing made for Olympus by UN in japan. Rated to 40m. I've > had one for a few years and have a lot of good results. Me too > > > I'm still dithering over the strobe. Great idea, but which one & how much > > are my issues. > > I have the Sea&Sea YS90Duo with the fibre optic slave connection., a good > flash, however I've also heard good things about the new ones from Inon as > well, with two or more flash tubes they provide wider spread of light. I have a Sea and Sea YS90DX and an Inon D-180 both are good but the Inon has a focus/aiming light and that is realy useful. -- >replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me |
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| Tony Howard <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote: > t's the PT015 housing made for Olympus by UN in japan. Rated to 40m. I've > had one for a few years and have a lot of good results. Me too > > > I'm still dithering over the strobe. Great idea, but which one & how much > > are my issues. > > I have the Sea&Sea YS90Duo with the fibre optic slave connection., a good > flash, however I've also heard good things about the new ones from Inon as > well, with two or more flash tubes they provide wider spread of light. I have a Sea and Sea YS90DX and an Inon D-180 both are good but the Inon has a focus/aiming light and that is realy useful. -- >replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me |
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