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    Canon 5d mark iii

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  1. Up for sale is a used but in excellent condition NA-5DSR. Originally purchased June 16, 2018. This housing can fit any of the following bodies with full functionality Canon 5dmk iii/5DS/5DSR. This item has never been flooded and has some minor scratches from rubbing at high points on the surface. All labels on the housing are clear and visible. This purchase includes the following: Travel padded case NA-5DSR Housing Canon Hotshoe Plug to Dual Nikonos Connectors (trigger and ground connections only) lubricant CR-2032 Battery Set of allen keys Instruction Manual Front housing plug (warning do not dive with this in place) Retail: $5155 Asking: $3000 For more information on the housing please see: https://www.nauticam.com/products/na-5dsr-for-canon-eos-5ds-5ds-r-5dmkiii-camera
  2. Two Ikelite DS-160 strobes. Asking $1200 This model is rated for 328' (100m) These strobes can be run automatically through TTL or manually at 1/2 f-stop increments up to the maximum 160 Ws. Other features include: 205 Lumen modeling light 4800K color temperature 300 full-power flashes per charge 1.5 second (at full power) recycle time Both are in working order with brand new Nimh batteries. These have been babied for the entire life and I am the original owner. Comes with the following: 2 x DS-160 Strobe 2 x Diffusers 2 x Nimh battery packs 2 x Nimh chargers 2 x 1" ball mount 2 x Li-ion battery packs (these are mostly dead, but will include them if you want to change out the internal batteries) 2 x Li-ion chargers 1 x Ikelite single strobe 5-pin TTL sync cord 1 x Ikelite dual strobe 5-pin TTL sync cord 2 x Ikelite international plug kit 1 x manual Both strobe bulkheads, batteries, and all cords come with caps to keep detritus out when not submerged.
  3. Bump $1000 for housing, two ports 60mm lens plus extras.
  4. Camera, with accessories and two lenses sold. I still ahve the following left asking $1200 for all. Ikelite T5i Housing Underwater TTL Housing for Canon EOS 650D, 700D, Rebel T4i, Rebel T5i, Kiss X6i, Kiss X7i DSLR Cameras # 6871.65 Universal Zoom Set for Lenses 2.8 to 3" Diameter # 5509.28 Universal Zoom Set for Lenses up to 2.8" Diameter # 5509.27 *Base with Dual Handles # 4077.68 Vacuum System for 3/8” Control Gland Complete Kit with Pump # 47013 Ports (Four Lock (FL) port system) Ikelite macro SLR port 3.5” # 5502 Ikelite 6" Dome Port # 5503.50 Lenses Canon EF‑S Macro 60mm F/2.8
  5. I have here a complete, ready to dive package of an ikelite housing with a canon T5i rebel and multiple lenses and ports. This setup has served me well over the years, and I have travelled far and wide with it, but it is time to upgrade to a camera and housing that can get me below 200'. I would prefer to sell this as a package for someone looking to get into underwater photography, and buyer pays for shipping and insurance. I am asking $2000 Ikelite T5i Housing Underwater TTL Housing for Canon EOS 650D, 700D, Rebel T4i, Rebel T5i, Kiss X6i, Kiss X7i DSLR Cameras # 6871.65 Universal Zoom Set for Lenses 2.8 to 3" Diameter # 5509.28 Universal Zoom Set for Lenses up to 2.8" Diameter # 5509.27 *Base with Dual Handles # 4077.68 Vacuum System for 3/8” Control Gland Complete Kit with Pump # 47013 Ports (Four Lock (FL) port system) Ikelite macro SLR port 3.5” # 5502 Ikelite 6" Dome Port # 5503.50 Camera/Lenses Canon EF‑S Macro 60mm F/2.8 Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Canon EF-S 55-250mm F4-5.6 IS STM Canon T5i 2 batteries 1 charger 1 Strap *not pictured, I have an extra base with handles if you want it.
  6. +1 for Lujac You can also look at oceanquest Or if you want to go a little further north, you can hit Nanaimo Dive Outfitters on Vancouver Island
  7. Other than the already good advice on learning how f/stop, iso, and shutter speed effects shots and the obvious of learning composition. The best tip I can give for a beginning underwater photographer is to just remember that shooting in/through water you get a lot more detritus in the shots, so try to minimize the amount of water between your lens and your subject.
  8. Sounds like everyone is pretty much on the same page, but another +1 for lightroom classic.
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