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Friday, January 23, 2004
Wetpixel, v3.0 ...
Welcome to the new Wetpixel.com!
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We're finally done with a ground-up redesign and rewrite of Wetpixel.com!
James Wiseman, Craig Jones and I have been working hard to migrate content over from the old site. We've moved all of the news, reviews, and forum content over, but we're still working on the features. As expected, many links buried in old content will be broken. If you come across a broken link that seems particularly important, please let one of the administrators know by leaving a message in our official migration thread.
(log-in with your old forum credentials, or register with us)
We're finally done with a ground-up redesign and rewrite of Wetpixel.com!
James Wiseman, Craig Jones and I have been working hard to migrate content over from the old site. We've moved all of the news, reviews, and forum content over, but we're still working on the features. As expected, many links buried in old content will be broken. If you come across a broken link that seems particularly important, please let one of the administrators know by leaving a message in our official migration thread.
Posted:
Eric Cheng
| 01.23.04 02:43 PM
INON X2 Canon 10D Housing

INON Japan has announced the X2 Canon 10D dSLR Housing. A preliminary translation from Japanese can be found in our forums, but we are waiting for some sort of official press release from INON America.
Posted:
Craig Jones
| 01.23.04 03:51 AM
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
Digideep covers BOOT EXPO
Our friends Andreas Voeltz & Lars Kirchhoff over at Digideep have posted comprehensive coverage of the BOOT EXPO, which takes place annually in Düsseldorf, Germany. The article is still being revved, but there is already a lot of content up.
Posted:
Craig Jones
| 01.21.04 04:00 PM
Monday, January 19, 2004
Seacam S2 Pro Housing ...
This is the best housing I have ever used.
It’s easy for me to say that this is by-far the finest housing I have ever used. The construction and quality is superb, the design is extremely well thought-out, the housing balance and weight is perfect underwater, and the unit is just “dead-sexy” looking with the Seacam Silver finish.
Posted:
James Wiseman
| 01.19.04 04:00 PM
Sunday, January 18, 2004
Wakatobi Workshop 2004 ...
THIS TRIP HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
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Dates: Sept 28-Oct 8, 2004

Espen Rekdal and Wetpixel's Eric Cheng have teamed up to offer a Wakatobi Underwater Photo Workshop 2004. Wetpixel will be doing a daily webcast from the island, and both Eric and Espen will be available for daily consultations and advise.
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Dates: Sept 28-Oct 8, 2004

Espen Rekdal and Wetpixel's Eric Cheng have teamed up to offer a Wakatobi Underwater Photo Workshop 2004. Wetpixel will be doing a daily webcast from the island, and both Eric and Espen will be available for daily consultations and advise.
Posted:
Craig Jones
| 01.18.04 04:00 PM
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
Aquatica A300 Canon Digital Rebel Housing & TTL!
Very exciting news for Canon shooters: We just heard from Blake at Aquatica that they have made a breakthrough and will be offering their Canon 300D digital Rebel housing with TTL strobe control. Aquatica's electrical engineers have "cracked the E-TTL code" for the Canon 300D and will install special circuitry between the camera's hotshoe and the housing bulkhead that will enable the camera to communicate with underwater strobes for automatic, TTL strobe control.
One of Aquatica's beta testers is trying out the 300D housing with TTL right now in Bonaire and should have a report in the coming weeks. We don't know yet which strobes will be TTL compatible with the setup, but we hope to find out soon - so check back here for more information as it becomes available.
[see some photos of the A300 housing] [discuss in our forums]
Posted:
Craig Jones
| 01.13.04 04:00 PM
Sunday, January 11, 2004
Seacam Fuji S2 Pro Housing Review
Wetpixel's James Wiseman has finished a review of Seacam's Fuji S2 Pro Housing:
Excerpt: "It’s easy for me to say that this is by-far the finest housing I have ever used. The construction and quality is superb, the design is extremely well thought-out, the housing balance and weight is perfect underwater, and the unit is just “dead-sexy” looking with the Seacam Silver finish. The strobe mounts and interchangeable viewfinders make it easy to set up for your style of shooting. Of course, all of this comes at a price that is out of reach for many underwater photographers. I would strongly recommend this setup for shooters that use their housing day-in and day out, as part of their living, and for folks that demand the very best..." [read the review]
Excerpt: "It’s easy for me to say that this is by-far the finest housing I have ever used. The construction and quality is superb, the design is extremely well thought-out, the housing balance and weight is perfect underwater, and the unit is just “dead-sexy” looking with the Seacam Silver finish. The strobe mounts and interchangeable viewfinders make it easy to set up for your style of shooting. Of course, all of this comes at a price that is out of reach for many underwater photographers. I would strongly recommend this setup for shooters that use their housing day-in and day out, as part of their living, and for folks that demand the very best..." [read the review]
Posted:
Craig Jones
| 01.11.04 04:00 PM
Tuesday, January 06, 2004
Olympus PT-020 Available
Back in October, we reported that Olympus Japan had announced the PT-020 housing for their new Olympus C-5060 camera. According to Ocean Optics (a UK shop), the PT-020 is now shipping! (Our sponsors at Marine Camera Distributors and OceanBrite also have it in stock). The PT-020 is the first PT housing to have an accessory shoe and a bulkhead for external strobe use. Wetpixel has an active forum topic about the PT-020.


Posted:
Craig Jones
| 01.06.04 04:00 PM
Saturday, December 13, 2003
Sea & Sea USA -> TUSA
Belated news from Sea & Sea:
Sea & Sea Japan announced on December 10th that they would quit as distributor in the USA for financial reasons as of Dec. 23rd and that TUSA (Tabata USA) will pick up distributorship as of Jan. 1st 2004. Sea and Sea USA will continue to take dealer orders until the 17th of December and continue with fulfillment of these until December 19th. After that all orders will be taken at TUSA headquarters in Long Beach, CA after the Christmas and New Years holidays beginning on January 4th.
The transition is expected to be fairly seamless and under the guidance of TUSA President Stephen Ashmore operations will continue as they were with refinements being made to the program as needed.
The sales force will remain in place and continue to give all of our dealers the same level of professional support they have always given. We look forward to 2004 being a year of rebirth and with all of Sea and Sea's innovative and diverse product line will remain number one in the underwater imaging marketplace.
More discussion in the forums.
Sea & Sea Japan announced on December 10th that they would quit as distributor in the USA for financial reasons as of Dec. 23rd and that TUSA (Tabata USA) will pick up distributorship as of Jan. 1st 2004. Sea and Sea USA will continue to take dealer orders until the 17th of December and continue with fulfillment of these until December 19th. After that all orders will be taken at TUSA headquarters in Long Beach, CA after the Christmas and New Years holidays beginning on January 4th.
The transition is expected to be fairly seamless and under the guidance of TUSA President Stephen Ashmore operations will continue as they were with refinements being made to the program as needed.
The sales force will remain in place and continue to give all of our dealers the same level of professional support they have always given. We look forward to 2004 being a year of rebirth and with all of Sea and Sea's innovative and diverse product line will remain number one in the underwater imaging marketplace.
More discussion in the forums.
Posted:
Craig Jones
| 12.13.03 04:00 PM
Wednesday, December 03, 2003
Light & Motion Titan D100 Review
Frequent contributor Rodger Klein has sent us a review of the Light & Motion Titan D100 housing.
Excerpt: As usual, Light & Motion has delivered a work of design art. Ergonomically efficient, it has both manual and electronic controls. The rear panel includes all available manual controls as well as the ROC ( Remote Optical Controller ) display. The ROC controls, as well as the Main Dial (Aperture) control, the Sub Dial (shutter), and Auto Focus control are located on the left and right handles (it’s possible to swap the Main and Sub dial functions if you choose). Unlike manually operated housings, the Titan D100 allows total control of shutter, aperture, auto focus, and strobe power remotely from these handles. For most situations, it is not necessary to move your hands from the controls. [read the review]
Excerpt: As usual, Light & Motion has delivered a work of design art. Ergonomically efficient, it has both manual and electronic controls. The rear panel includes all available manual controls as well as the ROC ( Remote Optical Controller ) display. The ROC controls, as well as the Main Dial (Aperture) control, the Sub Dial (shutter), and Auto Focus control are located on the left and right handles (it’s possible to swap the Main and Sub dial functions if you choose). Unlike manually operated housings, the Titan D100 allows total control of shutter, aperture, auto focus, and strobe power remotely from these handles. For most situations, it is not necessary to move your hands from the controls. [read the review]
Posted:
Craig Jones
| 12.03.03 04:00 PM
