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  1. I have an Aquatica AD7000 housing for Nikon D7000 for sale in Kent, UK. Its been used for 1 dive trip and around 20 dives so in brand new condition, never leaked and had no problems with it. I been too busy at work to get on any further dive trips so selling to upgrade later when I have more time to dive. The housing is located in Margate, Kent, UK. PM me for photos. You are welcome to view the housing if you are local. The housing is fitted with dual fibre optic bulkheads, everything is working perfectly. I do have ports, extensions and gears for Tokina 10-17 (lens also for sale), tokina 11-17 and sigma 17-70mm (lens also for sale) that I would sell also if someone wants them. New price for the housing is £2500, rush sale for £1500 or near offers.
  2. I'm looking for an Aquatica AD800 housing for a Nikon D800. Please PM me if you have one for sale. I would also trade for an almost new Aquatica AD7000.
  3. Please email me for information pacey999@hotmail.com Europe sales only please. I can deliver to some places in England and Europe if required.
  4. 10Bar Sony NEX5 Housing, tray and arms for sale. About 1 year old, used for around 40-50 dives. Also includes an ultralight tray and 2x 10bar arms and wet lens holder. Dome port and flat port. Total cost was around £1200-1300, Will sell for £800 or a near offer.
  5. Aqautica AD7000 setup for Nikon D7000 Aqautica AD7000 Housing for Nikon D7000, Aquaview viewfinder, 8” dome port with shade and cover, macro port, extensions and gears for Tokina 10-17 fisheye, Tokina 11-16 rectilinear, Nikon 105mm macro & Sigma 17-70mm. Also includes 2 TLC 8” arm sets and adapter for Inon strobes. A full setup (except strobes, camera and lenses which are available separately). It was purchased 7 months ago and has done around 80 dives, had no problems with the setup at all, has never leaked and is all mint, no scratches on ports. Selling because I’m going travelling for a year. Cost me £5700, and I am asking £3500 or near offers for everything. Also available, 2x Inon Z-240 strobes, 2x Light & Motion Sola 1200 video lights, Tokina 10-17 fisheye, Tokina 11-16 rectilinear, Sigma 17-70mm, Nikon D7000 camera. Also lots of accessories, o-rings etc. I would consider making a package. Everything is in mint condition, the ports and lenses have no scratches or anything. Everything is around 6 months old and has done around 50 dives. Everything has worked flawlessly. I am selling because I'm going backpacking for 18 months and its too heavy to carry. PM me offers or for more details.
  6. Hi all, I'm new to this forum and pretty new to UW photography. I know this is a little off topic, but could i have peoples thought on what system of arms is recommended. It seems that most people are using the ULCS, has anyone used alternatives like the TLC system? I've been using 10Bar housings with 10bar arms and I believe they are ULCS clamps, but I find it quite difficult to set the correct tension to be able to move the arms fairly freely yet hold in place. I have been experimenting with lots of different strobe positions to see the results. I know that the TLC system doesnt use o-rings so I guess it would be smoother to move the strobes around but they wont hold in place as well as the ULCS. Does anyone have any experiences with the TLC's that they could share? Or is it best for me to go for the ULCS? I'll be upgrading to a Aquatica AD7000 and using it with 2xInon Z240 strobes. Also, I found my previous setup (10Bar NEX-5 and 1xInon Z240) very heavy underwater which was find in most circumstances but qutie tiresome when trying to hold stead for extended time and maintaining buoyancy over fragile reefs. I would like to get my next system trimmed to neutral buoyancy, does anyone have any recommendations about what buoyancy system to use and how much bouyancy will be required for an Aquatica AD7000 with 8" dome or 105mm macro port & 2xZ240's. Thanks in advance for any advice, Mark
  7. Hi all, I'm new to this forum and pretty new to UW photography. I know this is a little off topic, but could i have peoples thought on what system of arms is recommended. It seems that most people are using the ULCS, has anyone used alternatives like the TLC system? I've been using 10Bar housings with 10bar arms and I believe they are ULCS clamps, but I find it quite difficult to set the correct tension to be able to move the arms fairly freely yet hold in place. I have been experimenting with lots of different strobe positions to see the results. I know that the TLC system doesnt use o-rings so I guess it would be smoother to move the strobes around but they wont hold in place as well as the ULCS. Does anyone have any experiences with the TLC's that they could share? Or is it best for me to go for the ULCS? I'll be upgrading to a Aquatica AD7000 and using it with 2xInon Z240 strobes. Also, I found my previous setup (10Bar NEX-5 and 1xInon Z240) very heavy underwater which was find in most circumstances but qutie tiresome when trying to hold stead for extended time and maintaining buoyancy over fragile reefs. I would like to get my next system trimmed to neutral buoyancy, does anyone have any recommendations about what buoyancy system to use and how much bouyancy will be required for an Aquatica AD7000 with 8" dome or 105mm macro port & 2xZ240's. Thanks in advance for any advice, Mark
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