I am looking to buy a wide angle and macro lens for my S45.
I have a Sea&Sea YS90DX strobe attached by means of a Sea&Sea base stay.
Now I was considering the Inon W/A because of the optional dome port, but I saw some photos of the Inon lens adapter and it appears to screw in to the bottom of the housing. Problem is my strobe is already screwed in there.
Is there a way around this problem, or am I screwed?
(Screwed meaning that I have to go with the Sea&Sea lenses...)
Appreciate any feedback.
Inon Wide angle lens + Canon S45
Started by Anthony, Oct 09 2003 05:36 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 October 2003 - 05:36 AM
#2
Posted 09 October 2003 - 05:51 AM
Hi Anthony,
Interesting question. I think the Inon WA lens screws onto the front of your lens port - so I'm confused when you say you saw a photo showing it connected to the tripod thread.
In any case, I would check with other Canon shooters (there are quite a few here) to see if that wide angle lens is compatible.
Cheers
James
Interesting question. I think the Inon WA lens screws onto the front of your lens port - so I'm confused when you say you saw a photo showing it connected to the tripod thread.
In any case, I would check with other Canon shooters (there are quite a few here) to see if that wide angle lens is compatible.
Cheers
James
Canon 1DsMkIII - Seacam Housing
Dual Ikelite Strobes
Photo site - www.reefpix.org
Dual Ikelite Strobes
Photo site - www.reefpix.org
#3
Posted 09 October 2003 - 06:24 AM
The Inon adapter is indeed connected to the tripod thread (the canon housings don't have screw thread in frontof the port)
I have a hand made try so I configured it to mount with 2 screws to the Inon adapter.
I have a hand made try so I configured it to mount with 2 screws to the Inon adapter.
Arnon Ayal www.arnonayal.com
Nikon D200, Ikelite housing, Dual SB105.
Nikon D200, Ikelite housing, Dual SB105.
