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Forum Members Poll: Your first underwater camera
cneal replied to Interceptor121's topic in Beginner Forum
Nikon F3 in an Ikelite housing, used it until 2009. -
I use Affinity Photo on my iMac and iPad. (There are Windows versions.) I switched from Photoshop about 18 months ago to have the iPad based resource
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Best Vacuum System for DSLR Housing
cneal replied to tangfish's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
I have been using the Backscatter basic version since it came out. Manual pump and no LED or alarm. Very satisfied with it. -
Not even a juvenile. Thanks.
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All I've been able to do is guess at an ID for this one... Anyone have an idea?
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Dome and housing transportation with planes
cneal replied to Rugani's topic in Shooting Technique, Workflow and Editing
I have my housing and strobes in a roll on camera bag which I place in the overhead. This includes an Aquatica housing, 8 inch dome, macro port, a pair of Ike D-161's, arms and cables. The bag is a discontinued Akona, but there are similar bags on the market. I have checked this bag on return flights andd it usually gets a TSA inspection slip in the bag. The camera and lenses go into a camera shoulder bag that stows under the seat. The Aquatica viewfinder also goes in the camera bag as I found out quickly that it is to fragile for checked luggage. -
As a retired IT guy I would recommend buying a spare drive for a RAID 5 array. When a drive fails a few years down the road locating an identical replacement can be a problem. If a spare is on the shelf it is a quick and painless fix.
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New mac recommendations
cneal replied to folivier1's topic in Shooting Technique, Workflow and Editing
I still love my late 2015 27 inch iMac. Far better OS and software than anything experienced on the Windows side. I use and iPad awat from home and you just can't beat the combination. -
What style BDC and fins are you using ?
cneal replied to SCUBA Hank's topic in The Galley: General Chat
I'm using a Zeagle Ranger with a small wing. The stock is way more lift than I needed. -
My New Book: Underwater Photography Masterclass
cneal replied to Alex_Mustard's topic in The Galley: General Chat
I just got a notice saying I should receive it on August 27. The day before I leave on a dive trip. -
Balancing an 8’’ dome (filled with air)
cneal replied to softnuance's topic in Shooting Technique, Workflow and Editing
I just move the strobes forward a few inches to balance the rig with the dome. -
My New Book: Underwater Photography Masterclass
cneal replied to Alex_Mustard's topic in The Galley: General Chat
I pre-ordered through Amazon and their website appears to say it won't be available until October 1, 2016. -
Taking a Poll.. How many of you Check your Rig vs. Carry On?
cneal replied to SCUBA Hank's topic in Beginner Forum
I use a Tamrac shoulder bag for my DSLR, three lenses for underwater (12-24, 60 and 105 micros) , one 85-400 telephoto topside and the Aquatica eyepiece. My iPad got in this bag as well. This weighs in at about 15 pounds. This goes under the seat in front of me. I use an Akona roll on camera bag (no longer sold) for my Aquatica housing, 8 inch dome port, macro port, two DS-161 strobes, extensions, strobe arms, carry handle, sherpa strap, chargers, vacuum pump, assembly tools, and assorted small items. This is 38 pounds and goes in the overhead. I do admit to checking this on the return flight. The only problem experienced was learning how fragile an Aquatica eyepiece is and how expensive it is to repair, it is now in the carryon with lenses. I have had no problem carrying the roller on with Delta and US Air. With a small plane like a Twin Otter in the islands it has to be checked. Regulators and masks with corrective lenses go in my wife's carry on. Lugging this through airports can be trying. The best advice I can offer is buy no luggage without wheels or the ability to mount to the handle of a roller. -
Need lens cap - Nauticam 87 macro port
cneal replied to phxazcraig's topic in Shooting Technique, Workflow and Editing
I use a clip on shoulder strap from some old luggage to carry my DLSR to the boat. I put that inside the port cover on the camera table along with a a two pound weight. It's always there when I get back. If I forget and the camera is handed to me with the cover on, I put it in my wife's BC pocket. -
DS161 strobes don't stand still
cneal replied to Ahmed Yahya's topic in Lights, Strobes, and Lighting Technique
They will be fine underwater. I keep my 161's folded close to the housing for getting in and out of the water. Once in the water I can put the strobes where I want them and they stay all without touching the clamps. -
I simply clip a padded luggage strap to the base of the strobe arms. This allows me to sling it over a shoulder and use one hand to control the camera and provide a safe connection in case something knocks the strap off of my shoulder. Since the Aquatica housing, Nikon DSLR and a pair of Ikelite 161's can weigh in at 25 pounds I find the 'sherpa strap' as something that is a big help for long walks to the boat.
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Best Tablet, Light Weight device for travel?
cneal replied to NWDiver's topic in Shooting Technique, Workflow and Editing
A lightning to USB cable ($19 at the Apple store) should allow connections to a portable drive. And there is always the iCloud if you have wifi available. -
Ikelite Type/Style Dome Covers?
cneal replied to thetrickster's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
Backscatter has several custom covers for domes. Perhaps one of theirs will fit. -
Best Tablet, Light Weight device for travel?
cneal replied to NWDiver's topic in Shooting Technique, Workflow and Editing
I just use my iPad Air with an Apple SD card Lightning cable and leave the heavy PS lifting until I get home. The iPad can crop and do minimal enhancements to show photos to others. I bring several 32 gig SD cards and leave the photos on them for storage, and just use the iPad for browsing and display. -
It is not electronic, but it is far more than a magnifying glass. The high end viewfinders are just as complicated optically as the lens in from of the camera. (And just as fragile.) The standard housing viewfinder is nothing more than a single lens to move the focal position back to where your eye should be with a mask. After using an enhanced viewfinder I would find it hard to go back to the standard housing viewfinder. To chose between a 45 dgree or a straight viewfinder is really personal preference, though I have listened to convincing arguments that the choice is 45 degree for macro and straight for wide angle. I wish I could afford both for comparison.
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Mold in Nikon 105 vr please help
cneal replied to cwise's topic in Shooting Technique, Workflow and Editing
Mold spreads. Don't store infected equipment with the rest of your lenses. -
The Ethic of Ikelite and their dealer
cneal replied to BluepassionElba's topic in The Galley: General Chat
In America Ikelite's support goes far beyond what is required by law, since in the States there are very few laws except for life threatening defects. Many stores and companies in the US have a no return policy. Their mistake or your mistake, once it goes out the door it is yours. I can't speak about Europe's return policies, but I would be shocked if it were uniform in all countries. As for "Authorized Dealer" of "Official Dealer" that just means you will get warranty support from the manufacturer if you buy there, It does not make them a manufacturer's representative. Stop expecting others to bear the financial responsibility for your mistakes. -
The Ethic of Ikelite and their dealer
cneal replied to BluepassionElba's topic in The Galley: General Chat
I have been an Ikelite customer for more than a decade. I have used an Ikelite housing (F5) and have used Ikelite stobes of many designs with a pair of DS-161's as the latest. They have always gone far beyond their responsibilities in providing support. In fact, Ikelite has one of the best reputations in the business. To expect them to refund you the profit made by the dealer and distributor as well as what they made because you purchased the wrong part is just silly. Return it to the dealer. If you can not do that, then you have a problem with the dealer, not Ikelite. There are many reason for a dealor not to accept a returned part. I there are electronics most will require proof of it being defective. If the part has scratches its obvious why not.