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henkelphoto

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About henkelphoto

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    Nikon D300, Nikonos V
  1. The outfit is sold pending receipt of funds from Reef. Thanks for all the interest!
  2. The entire kit is still available. I am waffling between keeping the kit and selling so if someone wants to buy the whole kit, I'll sell but if I need to break it up to sell then I'll probably keep it for myself and hope I can get back to underwater photography in the future. Thanks!
  3. Lot's of people looking at the post, but no one's responding. What's the problem? Too much for the equipment? Not including the lenses? Tell me.
  4. Hi Guys, Circumstances force me to curtail my diving. I've got a complete outfit for the Olympus E-m5 camera. The outfit has been in the ocean for one weeklong dive trip and two day trips along with a couple of freshwater dives. Listed are the components. I also have the factory boxes for most of the items. Because this is an older generation body, I'll throw in the body and factory external battery grip with the outfit. I'd like to sell as a complete outfit rather than splitting up. This will make a great starter for someone wanting to get into underwater photography! Nauticam NA-EM5 housing Nauticam ports: 12-50 port with zoom gear and macro gears, 9-18mm semi-dome port with zoom gears, 8mm panasonic dome port. Ultralight tray with dual handles, Ultralight 8" and 5" arms, ball connectors, Stix jumbo float kit. Sea & Sea YS-01 strobes (2) with fiber optic cables (with one extra cable) Fix Neo 1000 UW focus light. Bluewater photo lists this outfit for somewhere around $5300, not counting the camera. I'll let this go for $2000 shipped. This is a great outfit, all you need to do is add the lenses!
  5. Bill, I'm interested in seeing your photos. Have you posted them on another site?
  6. Not to mention the movement of the diver himself/herself.
  7. I'm not sure what shutter setting you would need to accomplish focus-stacking. It could be a problem if you are required to use a 1/60 or slower shutter speed as is required for the 40mb image in the e-m5 II.
  8. Thanks guys, so from what I glean off here, my two best options is just make it work and get the Think Tank on as carryon, or go with a regular roller suitcase and custom cut some foam to fit the housing and ports into it. Thanks again for the ideas!
  9. I have the e-m5 not the mark II, but I suspect the menus are somewhat similar. So, to set the flash sync, push the menu button, go to the "gear" on the side, that will get you to the custom settings menus. Look for the lightning bolt, on the m5 is letter "f". Once you click on it, just scroll through the settings till you find the flash sync.
  10. Hi Tim, Thanks for the suggestions. I thought about a hasp and padlock, but TSA wouldn't like the lock on it and without the lock, even if I used a zip tie, the case could easily fly open if TSA removed it. I also thought about using duct tape to wrap the case, but the same thing would happen if TSA removed it to look inside. Putting the Think Tank case inside something else is a thought. I'll have to look into that.
  11. Hi guys! I'm looking for a suitable case to carry my housing, ports, lights and associated accessories when traveling by air. Right now, I use a Think Tank Airport International roller with all my stuff, but I'm a little worried about checking that case as it is so recognizable as a camera case. One of the guys I know who does a lot (and I mean A LOT) of air travel with his gear said he uses a fiberglass ice chest with wheels. He just stuffs his clothing around the housing, ports, lights, etc. That sounds like a good idea, but I can't figure out how to make sure the case stays closed. And my buddy is out of touch for a while. Anybody have any ideas?
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