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texross

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  1. Hi all, I am looking to buy a Nauticam Extension Ring 20mm with Lock for my Nauticam A72 housing. I am based in Texas and happy to pay via PayPal. Alternatively, I am open to recommendations outside of buying new from retail. The model number is #21120 Retail link: https://www.bluewaterphotostore.com/nauticam-extension-ring-20mm Thanks in advance, Ross
  2. Purchased one from a fellow wetpixel member.
  3. Hi all, I am looking to buy a N100-N120 port adapter for my Nauticam A72 housing. I am based in Texas and happy to pay via PayPal. Alternatively, I am open to recommendations outside of buying new from retail. Retail link: https://www.nauticam.com/products/n100-to-n120-40mm-port-adaptor-with-zoom-focus-knob-for-na-a7 Thanks in advance, Ross
  4. Thanks for sharing Tim! Are you using a set screw in that design? Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  5. Haha, whoops. Thanks Sunny! Great information! Thanks so much! Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  6. Thanks Wolf! Did you print them on your own 3D printer or use a printing service? Any advice on: - designing the part based on my lens/housing (I have calipers and both in my possession)? - getting the tooth curvature/size/count right? - fitting the gear so it's "snug" but easy to assemble/disassemble?
  7. Hi all - I am putting together a Nauticam rig (Sony A7Rii if it matters) and am enjoying (/sarc) the cost of the various components. While I am not looking to cut corners and risk flooding my camera, I have been trying to buy used components and save money where possible/reasonable. As part of my research, I am looking to get a manual focus gear for one of my lenses (specifically https://www.nauticam.com/products/sfe28-f-focus-gear-for-sony-fe-28mm-f2). I am a little shocked that a ring of plastic with gear teeth costs $175. I have seen some 3D models for zoom gears (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:948608) and was curious if anyone had experimented with 3D parts. Obviously, I wouldn't risk a part that needs to withstand pressure, but for something as simple as a zoom gear inside the housing under vacuum, this seems like a reasonable way to save over $100. Thanks in advance
  8. Hi y'all. I'm Ross from Houston TX and have been lurking for a bit. I've been shooting an Olympus TG4 U/W. Looking forward to honing my skills and being part of a great community!
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