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  1. $3,900 for Everything:
    Nauticam WACP-1 0.36x Wide Angle Conversion Port Underwater Lens Port
    Setup for Nikon AF Nikkor 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5D
    (Can also use Nikon AF Nikkor 28mm f/2.8D lens without extension ring & gear)
     
    - Nauticam N100 0.36x WACP Wide Angle Conversion Port (for Full Frame 28mm lens) includes Buoyancy Collar and N120 to N100 Port Adaptor 
    - Nauticam N120 Extension Ring 35 with Lock 35mm.
    - Nauticam N2870f3.5D-Z Zoom Gear for Nikon 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5D. 
    - Two (2) Nikon 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5D Lenses
    Setup New Costs $5,600+
    (Buyer pays for Shipping Cost)
    Housing shown in photo NOT FOR SALE. Just shown for reference when WACP-1 attached.  

     

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  2. All gear is in good physical and working conditions and much of it comes with origianl baoxes (more pictures available upon request).  Much of it is backup gear or stuff we just haven't used in years.  Prices exclude shipping cost which is the paid by buyer.    
        
    Nikon Compatible Lenses     
    Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED    $450 
    Tokina 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 AT-X 107 DX AF Fisheye (Nikon)    $250 
    Nikon AF DX Fisheye-NIKKOR 10.5mm f/2.8G ED    $350 
        
    Canon Compatible Lenses     
    Tokina 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 AT-X 107 AF DX Fisheye (Canon)    $300 
    (TOPSIDE) Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 Auto Focus APO DG OS HSM Telephoto Zoom (Canon)    $450 
        
    Sea & Sea Gear    
    (4X) Sea & Sea YS-D2 (made in Japan)    $400/each
    Sea & Sea YS-90DX TTL Strobe Duo    $150 
    Sea & Sea 210mm (8.27") Acrylic Universal Dome Port - (Can be converted for Nauticam w/adapter)    $450 
    Sea & Sea 12-24mm AF-S DX Zoom Nikkor ED Gear     $100 
    Sea & Sea Zoom Gear: Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR Lens    $90 
    Sea & Sea Zoom Gear: Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM (for Tokina 10-17 lens)    $100 
    Sea & Sea NX Extension Ring 40L with Port Lock    $150 
    Sea & Sea Port Extension Ring 40    $100 
    Sea & Sea Extension Ring 20L with Port Lock    $130 
    (4X) Sea & Sea 5 pin Sync Cords    $50 each
        
    Miscellaneous     
    Bluewater +7 Macro Lens (+7 Diopter)    $90 
    Oceanic Veo 1.0 Dive Computer with wrist strap    $100 
    Suunto D4i Dive Computer    $225 

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  3. Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera Body with W-E1 Wi-Fi Adapter Canon 7D Mark II Camera body.

    Purchased August 2019, only 296 actuations (shots taken).  Like new with box.  

    Original purchase price $1492, selling for $850.  Buyer Pays for Shipping and Insurance.

    Includes:

    • Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera Body with W-E1 Wi-Fi Adapter
    • Canon W-E1 Wi-Fi Adapter
    • Canon LP-E6N Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (7.2V, 1865mAh)
    • Canon LC-E6 Charger for LP-E6 Battery Pack
    • Canon Eyecup Eg
    • Canon IFC-150U II USB 3.1 Gen 1 Interface Cable for DSLRs
    • Wide Camera Strap
    • Battery Cover
    • Software CD-ROM Buyer pays for shipping.

     

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  4. You left me a note on my posting, I will sell just my housing without the 45 degree viewfinder and put back on the standard viewfinder for $1200. Everything is in good working condition and well taken care of. Send me an email at ron@scubarews,com and we can work out how to get it to you quickly


  5. NIKON D300 UW Housing, Camera, lenses, port, strobes and accessories.

    All equipment is in good working condition, gently used and taken good care of. I upgraded cameras three years ago and the Nikon D300 system has been my backup during that time and seen little UW time since last servicing. This is an excellent DSLR camera system for someone wanting to take high quality publishable and award winning images. $3,999 for everything below or individual prices listed. Located in Long Beach, CA.

     

    1) Sea & Sea MDX-D300 Underwater Housing for Nikon D300 with adjustable 45 degree viewfinder: $1450 (new: Housing $2800 / View Finder $900)

     

    2) Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera-Body Only: $300 – Includes 2 batteries, 2 chargers, manual, and strap (new $1200)

     

    3) Sea & Sea NX Compact Dome Port with port cover (6”): $400 (new $500/$60 port cover)

     

    4) Two Sea & Sea YS-110alpha strobes: $400 for the pair (new $1000)

     

    5) Sea & Sea 5 pin Dual Sync Cord: $80 (new $180)

     

    6) Nikon AF DX Fisheye-NIKKOR 10.5mm f/2.8G ED Lens: $475 (new $770)

     

    7) Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED Lens with UV filter: $675 (new $1150)

     

    8) 12-24 zoom gear for Sea&Sea housing: $80 (new $170)

     

    9) B&W 77mm +2 Closeup Diopter (for 12-24mm lens): $25 (new $50)

     

    10) Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II Lens: $400 (new $650)

     

    11) Hoya 72mm DMC PRO1 Digital Circular Polarizer Glass Filter (for 18-200 lens): $25 (new $50)

     

    12) Seven Ultralight Clamps: $15 each (new $30)

     

    13) Three Ultralight BA-TG Ball (for use with T Plate): $10 each (new $24)

     

    14) Pelican Case 1650 with Velcro dividers: $100 (new $250)

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  6. Mark,

     

    Thanks for sharing and I know you have a lot mre great shots. I remember when I saw that shark/moray shot right after you downloaded and it looked just that good so I can confirm that very little if any was done to it. You posistioned yourself patiently there and waited for sharks to come by. The shark swimming through the school is also a great one. Next time I will take more time and be a little patient to set up shots like these. Your results are stunning. Your sense of humor, laugh and conversation really added to the trip. Hope to see you again on a trip. Keep me posted.

     

    Ron


  7. Ludovic,

     

    I couldn't wait to see you images especially of the dolphins because of your incredible free diving ability. Your presentation of the images with the two musical themes was enchanting and I thank you for sharing them with us and allowing me to daydream a little this morning about our trip together. You captured the essence of the trip and the fun we hade diving with the sharks and dolphins. Hope to run into you again on another trip in the future. Take care my firend.

     

    Ron


  8. And finally a few shots from Blue Heron Bridge. A truly special muck dive in our backyard. I could dive that every day at high tide and never get bored. Very cool. James said to include pictures of the people on the trip and I realized I forgot to include one of our fearless leader. Comments on images are appreciated, especially the new species of tripus leadarious (aka James).

     

    This little hermit crab left his shell and took over this CRACK PIPE as a home. Just say no to CRACK my little friend! James found him and actually brought him over to me to see. When I set him down, a snapper could see him through the glass and would bite at him, but Mr crab was safe in his own little biosphere. Hillarious. Someone must have thrown the crack pipe over the bridge and didn't even know they were providing habiatat for this little guy.

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    You are a Rock Star James!

     

    Ron Watkins


  9. James,

     

    Thanks for getting this thread started and leading such a wonderful trip. I enjoyed your company as well as the rest of the group. We had a nice diverse team and we all learned something from each other on photography, diving, marine life and life in general. My favorite water things on the trip were

    - two nights and over 4 hours of snorkeling with the dolphins at night (and clearing the pool after spotting a large tiger circling below us)

    - Daytime snorkeling with dolphins even though I need to buy some better fins and learn to hold my breadth like Lud and Cal

    - Lemon Snaps and the many near misses

    - shooting the lemons at dusk on the surface with the golden light

    - Macro photography of the lemons with my 105mm

    - my rare (at least on our trip) close encounters with tigers

    - Time spent with James photographing before the trip and the Blue Heron Bridge (it really is our local lembeh).

     

    The only bummer on the trip was that Jim Abernathy was not on board, but the crew of Brian, Mike, Grey and Ed were great and made sure we got put in the right sposts for the action and everyone came home with all of their body parts and well fed.

     

    Here is a quick sampling of some of my favorite shots. I will divide them in a couple of posts because of the size limit:

     

    Here are some Dolphins:

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    Ron Watkins

    Nikon D200/300 housed in S&S with S&S 110alpha strobes (used Tokina 10-17, 10.5, 12-24, 105 on this trip but most with 10-17 that James convinced me to buy the day before the trip)


  10. Just to clarify about what I meant by my statement of apparent neglect in the trip report. This was my first trip there and I never saw it before, but there are some area that were showing their age when I was there. I didn't mean to imply anything about Jo and Sandra and have never met them, but sure they ran a good place. It was just my observation that a few things needed upgrading and that the current management is seeing that it gets done which will be good for everyone. BASed on the response already about Jo and Sandra, it sounds like they were great managers and I shouldfind out where they are now and givee their new resot a try.

     

    Glad you all found it imformative and a little funny about the "Trojan Jelly"

     

    Ron

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