
Lewis88
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Outlook for the UW Photography Industry?
Lewis88 replied to Interceptor121's topic in The Galley: General Chat
This is an interesting conversation. My wife and I are in the US, and have been blessed to be able to work through the pandemic, either from home or limited office presence, and our financial picture is better that past years due to not being able to go anywhere. We are planning on traveling and diving as soon as we can safely get to where we want without significant risk, and I've been putting together a new underwater photo setup. I understand this is atypical, so I am interested to hear other's take on it. I am worried about how long tourism will likely take to return to pre-pandemic levels, and how that will affect dive shop survival and pricing. But I also think those of that can dive, and haven't been able to lately, will be itching to get in the water and travel and potentially take more trips than we planned to previously. Unfortunately, in general diving is a dying industry as the climate continues to change and our favorite shallow reefs continue to die. -
The A6xxx series flash is slow to recharge and cannot be adjusted down so I would avoid using it to fire strobes.I personally also would avoid electronic sync cords, as they're expensive and an additional failure point, and TTL triggers have made them obsolete.While the fantasea LED trigger is manual only, there are plenty on the market that can do TTL.I use the TRT electronics trigger with my YS-110a's, and TTL works perfectly. (s-TURTLE SMART)
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Ikelite strobe on Hugyfot housing
Lewis88 replied to Robert Tungesvik's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
Just confirming you also have the hot shoe connected inside the housing, and have double checked the nikonos pinout with your camera's hotshoe pinout? The nikonos bulkhead will be screwed into the housing via a threaded hole. Depending on what thread that hole is, you can remove the the nikonos bulkhead and replace it with an ikelite bulkhead, and use the kit I linked, which will give you full TTL for your strobes. -
Ikelite strobe on Hugyfot housing
Lewis88 replied to Robert Tungesvik's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
For manual firing, you should be able to use: https://www.backscatter.com/Ikelite-Manual-Dual-Sync-Cord-Nikonos-to-Ikelite For TTL, I believe you need to get the ikelite bulkhead items, as their TTL communication is proprietary, like this: https://www.ikelite.com/products/dl5-ds-link-canon-ttl-converter-ikelite-ct1-hotshoe-and-b1a-bulkhead-kit Do you know what size the thread is on the nikonos bulkhead? That will be the only concern about it working. -
I didn't realize they sold it separately. I doubt anyone is going to be selling it piecemeal here though, so you may have to go new via a dealer. Good luck and happy photo taking!
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I agree with Kraken. I also don't think you can get all the internal electronics, as each housing has it's own custom electronics inside. The vacuum valve is just added to make it work, but I don't think you can get just the electronics
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Wet wide lens available:- UWL-04 Fisheye conversion lens with neoprene front cover and rubber back coverIncludes lens caddy for arm, and M67 to M52 step ring.This setup is used, but well cared for. I am a vacation diver, who takes care of my gear after trips and carefully stores it.Fisheye lens: Minimal scratching on the hood. No blemishes I can see on the dome or glass.$225 shipped in the US Pics of lens located here: https://imgur.com/a/94Jt5hK
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AOI UH-EPL10 vs Fantasea FR100iv
Lewis88 replied to caolino's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
That would disqualify it for me immediately, and since the leak and vacuum system is integrated, I'm not sure how one would add a ttl trigger. -
AOI UH-EPL10 vs Fantasea FR100iv
Lewis88 replied to caolino's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
I'm super interested to see reviews of this. Wish they would have released it before I got my a6100 and seafrogs setup. The all in one vacuum, leak, and flash trigger is interesting. I wonder if it does TTL, or if it's manual only. -
Wetpixel Live: Macro Close Up Lenses
Lewis88 replied to adamhanlon's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
This was a really excellent discussion, especially about how most people try to start with too strong of a lens. I am setting up my new kit of an a6100 in a seafrogs housing. Plan is to use a tokina 10-17 on a sigma mc-11 in the 6in dome for WA. I would also use the 16-50 kit lens in the stock port for general use, and add a diopter to it. I am thinking the UCL165M67 as my choice, but wanted to get some feedback from the experts here on that plan. -
FS Zen DP100-NT mini dome, w Tokina 10-17 and gear for Canon & Nauticam
Lewis88 replied to pkdk's topic in Classifieds
PM sent about Tokina. -
TTL systems in underwater photo
Lewis88 replied to Pavel Kolpakov's topic in Lights, Strobes, and Lighting Technique
TRT has the YS-110a as an available option in their firmware. -
I've upgraded to a new rig, so it's time to put my S95 setup for sale for someone else to enjoy. This is an excellent compact setup, with full manual mode, great ultra-wide (weitwinkel) (fisheye wet lens) capability, and an aluminum Nauticam style housing. I believe this housing came out right as Nauticam bought Fix, because many of the features are identical to nauticam design. This has been an absolute joy system to shoot with, with a ton of capability in a small package. I dove it with single strobes and dual strobes, and it did great both ways.For Sale:- 2 Canon Powershot cameras - One was my primary, the other a land/backup camera. Both in excellent working condition.- 3 Batteries (2 Canon, 1 Wasabi Power)- 2 Chargers- 1 Case- Fix S95 dive housing (2 orings, lens cap, grease, extra screws included)- UWL-04 Fisheye conversion lens with neoprene front cover and rubber back cover- iDas double handle tray and associated hardwareThis setup is used, but well cared for. I am a vacation diver, who takes care of my gear after trips and carefully stores it.Cameras: Both in excellent condition, and batteries are strongHousing: Slight scratching, but overall in fantastic shape. All buttons and dials work without issue. Housing always soaked, and o-rings stored in a bag when not in use. Never flooded. I am the sole owner.Fisheye lens: Minimal scratching on the hood. No blemishes I can see on the dome or glass.Tray: signs of use, but no rust or problems$500 + shipping/paypal fees but open to offers Pics located here on Imgur: https://imgur.com/a/koKhgaa
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TTL systems in underwater photo
Lewis88 replied to Pavel Kolpakov's topic in Lights, Strobes, and Lighting Technique
This is what I figured. I will go with the TRT electronics version. -
TTL systems in underwater photo
Lewis88 replied to Pavel Kolpakov's topic in Lights, Strobes, and Lighting Technique
Thanks @Pavel Kolpakov I will have to go with the TRT electronics version it seems, even though I prefer the design and leak detector replacement setup of the UWT version. Will any of the existing profiles, such as YS-D1, work for the 110a? -
TTL systems in underwater photo
Lewis88 replied to Pavel Kolpakov's topic in Lights, Strobes, and Lighting Technique
@Pavel Kolpakov Do you know if the UW Technics TTL converter for Sony A6xxxx cameras in a Seafrogs housing supports the YS-110a strobes? I only see YS-D1 and above listed. -
Wetpixel Live: Foolproof Flash Firing
Lewis88 replied to adamhanlon's topic in Lights, Strobes, and Lighting Technique
I switched to getting my FO cables from amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MCGWLBW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 For $25, I can get 2-3 cables for the price of a single "branded" cable and they work identically. -
You already have a previous topic on this, in which your price was $425.
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New z-330 owner with some questions.
Lewis88 replied to domromer's topic in Lights, Strobes, and Lighting Technique
In my experience ranging from underwater camera gear to million dollar molding machines, translations from Japanese to English are always bad.