
Steve Simonsen
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Clownfish
- Birthday 01/16/1959
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Website URL
http://www.stevesimonsen.com
Profile Information
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Location
St. John, USVI
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Interests
Cinematography, Nascar, Music, Mac computers and Final Cut Studio, Travel,Dive, Dive Dive!
Additional Info
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Camera Model & Brand
Nikon D2X
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Camera Housing
Aquatica AD2X, Aquatica A80, Gates Video housing Sony PD 150
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Strobe/Lighting Model & Brand
SB 105 Ikelite 300, Nite Rider HID
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Accessories
TLC
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I would suggest using the Mark II it has a bigger sensor and handles a larger tonal range in the near to over exposed highlights in the suns rays from underwater. Plus you can shoot some amazing surf videos at the waters surface and below. As for lenses I would definitely recommend the 15 mm 2.8 Canon and the 16-35 as the alternative. The Aquatica housing with 9.25 in dome port is the one I would recommend. It's pricey though. Need any help?
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Steve Simonsen started following d2x housings, Selling Sea & Sea housing(with all extras) for Nikon F100, 2 Nikon F100's, Nikin SB 105's cords, Fathom lens or Gates fathom combo? and and 1 other
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Happy New Year All, I'm looking for a Fathom SWP35, the Super Wide lens for the Gates PD 150 housing. Or Gates housing with SWP25 for the Sony PDX-10. Anyone got one for sale? Steve Simonsen 340 775-4485 340 690-8986 ssimonsen@mac.com
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Sam, I have a Sea & See housing in great shape for the F100. Are you interested, plenty of extras. Steve Simonsen
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Brand new Nikkor lenses include a chart of DOF for all fstops and a range of subject to camera distances.
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NIKON 17-35 vs 17-55 vs 12-24
Steve Simonsen replied to davichin's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
I have the 10.5,16 fisheye,12-24,60 and 105. I haven't found a way to get the image acceptably sharp in the corners using the 12-24. I'd like to know if using a +1 or +2 will improve this corner sharpness drastically or not. -
Optech makes professional camera straps that connect and disconnect very easily available at BH Photo
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maling Pictures to wetpixel
Steve Simonsen replied to sharky1961's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
just a tip. I use the D2X and found that shooting in the Adobe profile is more to my liking. Also I'm not sure of all the color settings available on the D200. But if you have three color modes I found the one for Nature as opposed to portraits has more vivid realistic color redition. Good luck have fun. Wish I just came back from Lembeh. -
In Thom Hogan's Complete Guide to the Nikon D2X he backs up the reason why the D2X is more like a medium format image. www.bythom.com
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You don't want to enable the limiter. You should check Aquatica's website for lens port combinations and get an extension ring if you need it. I do not have experience with that particular lens.
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Is it time for a paradigm shift?
Steve Simonsen replied to StephenFrink's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
In my years of underwater photography I have come to know that I must carry and keep in my stock several Nikonos sync cords because eventually I'll need to replace the one or two that I'm using at the moment. I use Ikelite cords also and don't need to replace them as often. I'm all for asking that the industry to standardize the camera/housing flash connection. I'm also very content not using TTL at all. Steve Simonsen Thanks Stephan -
OMG this thing kicks butt !!!11 :)
Steve Simonsen replied to Craig Ruaux's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
You gotta love a new Nikon -
I started using the D2X on land in Dec. I fell in great appriciation for the camera and all that it does for me. I had to house it. I've used Aquatica housings for over ten years. I purchased a brand new AD2X from B&H. It is a beautiful machine. It is the best Aquatica housing I've ever seen. Here are my ten reasons for choosing an Aquatica for the D2X. 1. Ergonomics: it feels great in my hands, and I can reach the two main command deals without removing the hands from the housing handles. 2. Less money than the Subal and Seacam. 3. Port system: I have only two ports (8' dome and flat port for the 60 mm Micro) and can use a combination of 5 lenses with them by combining the ports with two extension rings. 4. Buoyancy: the housing is almost perfectly neutral (just slightly negative) with nothing attached. It's slightly negative with strobes and strobe arms. 5. Easy to use: it is very easy and fast to mount the camera in the housing. A minor adjustment to the lens shade is neccesary when I add an extension ring to the dome port and Also, the compact flash card is removable without the need to remove the camera form the housing (just open it). 6. Not ALL the controls are labeled but most of them are and the others take one time to figure it out. 7. All the controls work perfectly with one exception and that is the metering command dial. A new part is on the way from the dealer to fix that. In the mean time it hasn't hurt me a bit. 8. Lens release button: just remove the port to change lens, no need to open the housing and remove the camera. 9. The diopter on the camera makes all the read outs easy to see, and theres a light that can be activated manually or automatically to see the read outs even better. 10. Did I say I saved some money that I didn't have to spend and bought a 10.5 mm Fish-eye at the time I ordered the camera. All from the same dealer and have been using it almost every day since. I still can't believe how nice everything works on it.
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Another DSLR housing/camera post...
Steve Simonsen replied to davichin's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
Great answer Karl -
Nikon 16mm, Nikon 18mm, Sigma 15mm
Steve Simonsen replied to jcclink's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
I've experienced loss of edge sharpness using the 12-24 with an extension ring on my Aquatica D2X housing. Using variable zooms underwater behind a dome port can't give you the best edge sharpness at all focal lengths. Using a variable zoom UW is new to me so I'm still testing to see at what focal length works best. There is nothing like a 15 mm lens on a Nikonos for sharpness throughout!