I’m going through my equipment and am selling the following items. I am meticulous about how I care for my gear, these items have NEVER been flooded and always carefully rinsed and dried before storing. The housing was serviced and upgraded to a 4 lock port system in December.
This is a fantastic way to upgrade from a point and shoot to a DSLR without breaking the bank. It creates top quality images, I had one image blown up and printed 5 feet x 3 feet for display at the local airport with stunning results.
Housing 6812 for D200 (recently upgraded and serviced)
8” dome 5510.46 with 5510.22 extension and neo cover & zoom clamp
Nikon D200 body
Nikon 18-55mm VR
Take it as a kit for $1400 plus shipping from Vancouver Island
New this was over $3500!
- Wetpixel :: Underwater Photography Forums
- Viewing Profile: Topics: ladybird
Community Stats
- Group Member
- Active Posts 23
- Profile Views 618
- Member Title Clownfish
- Age Age Unknown
- Birthday Birthday Unknown
-
Gender
Female
-
Location
Vancouver Island
-
Interests
Diving (of course) and travel
Previous Fields
-
Show Country Flag:
Canada
-
Camera Model & Brand
Nikon D200
-
Camera Housing
Ikelite
-
Strobe/Lighting Model & Brand
Ikelite DS-125
0
Neutral
Latest Visitors
Topics I've Started
Ikelite housing for Nikon D200
10 August 2012 - 07:58 AM
Off camera sync cord for Nikon D200 in ikelite
02 October 2011 - 03:00 PM
Can someone tell me how to add a sync cord to my set up for firing off camera flash? I do u/w portraits and have 2 ikelite DS125 strobes.
What I've been experimenting with:
I plugged one strobe into my camera and use it as a key light.
I mounted the second one on a light stand and connected it to an off camera slave - the slave points toward my key light and fires the second strobe. It points at 3 SB800 flashes in a second stand on deck that either backlights or sidelights the subject. The flashes are set on SU and will fire {most times}. However, I find this a finicky setup and would love to just connect my pool deck lighting direct to my camera.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I've searched high and low and can't find the information I'm looking for.
Thanks in advance!
What I've been experimenting with:
I plugged one strobe into my camera and use it as a key light.
I mounted the second one on a light stand and connected it to an off camera slave - the slave points toward my key light and fires the second strobe. It points at 3 SB800 flashes in a second stand on deck that either backlights or sidelights the subject. The flashes are set on SU and will fire {most times}. However, I find this a finicky setup and would love to just connect my pool deck lighting direct to my camera.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I've searched high and low and can't find the information I'm looking for.
Thanks in advance!
- Wetpixel :: Underwater Photography Forums
- Viewing Profile: Topics: ladybird
- Privacy Policy
