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Sea & Sea Press release. DX-50 & DX-350D

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Well,

 

i didn't think it would really happen.. as the difference in price between

the Nikon D70 & D50 is not really worth the worry.

 

although there is a larger $£ between 350D & 20D. its not a major issue if your considering entering into this "pocket emptying" hobby.

 

A thought i'd always had was, if that extra little £$ is an issue to you and you had to opt for a lowest end of the market, then paying out for a £1200/$2000 housing was not on your list of TO GET's for sure, not when you start to add those extra few thousand bucks for all the other clap trap we need.

 

well i'm wrong, it seems that Sea & Sea also have jumped up at the chance to cater for the consumer lower end cameras..

 

Will it all end in tears....WHO KNOW'S

 

The rate the big boys are banging out camera's at the moment, there will be a whole new range of toys around next year..... YET AGAIN.

 

I AWAIT THE NEW " D200 " "D90" what ever it will be when its born.

 

happy days

 

craig

 

 

NIK V's were so simple.......... :)

 

Ah yeh, please Mr Nikon if you ever read this forum,

 

Can you try and make cameras so that they fit into our exsisting housings please.. :D

 

Here's an idea, :D

 

they should start to make camera's like our PC's, a stanard case (body) and then we can choose the Motherboard & internal hardware (camera gubbins) ,CPU which would be our (CCD) at what Pixel depth we choose.

 

then when we get sick of it, take out the CPU (CCD) when it becomes old and replace with nice new one...

 

they could make great badges and slogan's as well like

 

NIKON / CANON INSIDE with fancy little stickers.....like CENTRINO ..& ATHLON BARTON...

 

On second thoughts ....... its better left alone.... :(

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i didn't think it would really happen.. as the difference in price between

the Nikon D70 & D50 is not really worth the worry.

 

although there is a larger $£ between 350D & 20D. its not a major issue if your considering entering into this "pocket emptying" hobby.

 

A thought i'd always had was, if that extra little £$ is an issue to you and you had to opt for a lowest end of the market, then paying out for a £1200/$2000 housing was not on your list of TO GET's for sure, not when you start to add those extra few thousand bucks for all the other clap trap we need.

Hi Craig

 

I don't think all 350D users are using it because they couldn't afford a 20D. I chose the 350D over the 20D, not particularly because of the difference in price but because, as someone who does most of my underwater photography on my travels, the smaller size and weight of the 350D were a big advantage to me.

 

Also, I personally couldn't detect any significant difference in the quality of the images produced by the two cameras and the extra functionality of the 20D (with the exception of the two additional focus points) was neither here nor there to me.

 

I've been waiting for ages (at least it seems that way) for a compact and light housing to be announced for the 350D and will be looking seriously at this one together with the Hugyfot.

 

Sean

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Hi Sean

 

You will like the Sea & Sea Housing,I spoke to them yesterday and it very very similar to my NX-80 which is a complete dream to use and carry about, very very light weight and compact.

 

Enjoy whatever you get,

 

My comments were born out of seeing Sea & Sea make a complete fudge when they produced a housing for the F50... a lot of R&D for so little return.

 

Dont think this will happen though with digital. i just never expected a D50 housing , 350D yes...

 

craig

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Perhaps Sea & Sea know something that we don't !

 

The Japanese camera market remains largely insulated from the rest of the world - and sometimes causes us to wonder at the offerings.

 

Sea & Sea's deciscion to make a housing for these entry level camera's is probably a direct response to the acceptance of these new models in their home / core market.

 

Passing through Nihon Bashi ( Osaka's camera / electronic's district ) I noticed the increased push and presence on D50 / 350D . It was much greater than I saw when the D70 was introduced.

 

Probally has something to do with price point / volume - let's hope it siphons down into more affordable housings being offered.

 

Just my observations......

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I'm studying the DSLR situation myself. I really want better optics and better topside telephoto use as well.

 

The S&S housing for the 350D is very appealing, so that the kit is much easier to handle than the other huge housings. I dive a lot in cold water and currents here. I also would travel with it. It has some nice features, like the shutter controlled focus light also.

 

I've sort of come to the same conclusion on the differences between the 350D and 20D, not many significant differences, lighter weight and half the price. $6-700 difference is nothing to scoff at, that's a couple of lenses maybe.

 

Anybody know the apprx price of the S&S 350D housing? What port does it include?

 

Jack

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Here's a view of the back of the housing, from the .jp website:

 

350rear.gif

 

The back is polycarbonate, and has a normal viewfinder optic. The 350D has a very small viewfinder.

 

RE the shutter activated focus light - will it work? The D60, D100, S2 housings also had the focus light option, but I NEVER actually saw one of these housings with the internal wiring installed to make it work.

 

Hopefully these will be different.

 

Cheers

James

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RE the shutter activated focus light - will it work?  The D60, D100, S2 housings also had the focus light option, but I NEVER actually saw one of these housings with the internal wiring installed to make it work. 

 

 

 

How does this work? Is there a focus light wired to the housing so that it will come on when you tap the shutter?

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Herb,

 

That's the idea. This was a very popular feature on the Sea and Sea film camera housings. I think it must be tied in to the AF-Asist lamp contact on the hot-shoe or something.

 

Cheers

James

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Searching I noticed that the new sea & sea housings are under $1,700. It is nice to see a more realistic price point for their housings. I hope this is a sign of good things to come and eventually a return to their old style of housings and/or housings for the higher end models.

 

Mike

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Just a note on the D50 compared to the D70. Right now a D50 body can be ordered for about $550. The D70S is about $900. That's a big price difference!

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I cant believe the D70 sells at $900. When the D70 was introduced it fit in-between the 10D and 300D and IMO was closer to the 300D. A like new 10D now sell for about $600 and a 300D $450. Even though it has not been replaced, it seems like the D70 should have depreciated equally.

 

The D70 is a great camera but had it cost 50% more than a 10D when it was announced I cant imagine many takers....

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The D70 is a great camera but had it cost 50% more than a 10D when it was announced I cant imagine many takers....

 

I may be mistaken, but I think that the D70 is much closer to the 20D than to the 10D. The D70 is still Nikon's best selling camera, and Nikon's profit just rose 20% this quarter mainly due to dSLR sales, which rose more than 50%. So I think there still are many takers. See here:

 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20051114/tc_af...chnologycompany

 

From the article above:

 

(Nikon) SLR digital camera sales rose 58 percent to 790,000 units. Sales of low-end compact-type digital cameras were up 13.6 percent to 3.41 million units.

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Interesting article, I had no idea that they made/sold so many DSLR's

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I would say you are mistaken Luiz.

 

Compair specs...

 

Resolution 20D 8.2, 10D/300D 6.3, D70 6.1

Burst speed 20D 5, 10D 3, D70 2.9, 300D 2.5

RAW buffer 10D 9, 20D 6, 300D/D70 4

AF points 20D 9, 10D/300D 7, D70 5

 

The only thing that is more similar between the 20D and D70 than the 300D/10D and D70 is that the D70 and the 20D turn on instantly unlike the 10D/300D which are slow to boot up.

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Alright, you convinced me, the 10D is better than the D70. But, a new D70 costs $750 at B&H (only $150 more than the used 10D that you mentioned). The D70s is the one that costs $900, which has the bigger LCD and other improvements. A used D70 in good condition sells for $650 on eBay, so really it doesn't cost 50% more than the 10D. Also, Nikons hold their value better because of the longer shelf life of the products. The D70 is still in the product line, the 10D is long gone.

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I guess not 50% more. More like cost the same.

 

They are clearly having no difficulty selling D70's. When I was at the camera shop buying my 5D, 3 customers walked out with D70's. But I do find it strange that they can can sell a camera for so long without decreasing the price.

 

You think the reason that it holds value better is because of the longer shelf life. I guess that makes sense but I still feal like the D70 should be selling new for more like $600. But that's the great thing about capitalism. If people will buy them at that price you have to be insane to sell them cheaper.

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Cost the same?

 

Pricegrabber:

 

D70 body $749 at B&H

 

D70s body $819 at DataVis (anybody heard of them?)

D70s body only is about $900 just about anywhere else

 

Unless you make the purchase at DataVis, a D70s body is indeed 50%+ more expensive than a D50. Pretty soon you'll see the D50 selling under $500.

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Cost the same?

 

Pricegrabber:

 

D70 body $749 at B&H

 

D70s body $819 at DataVis (anybody heard of them?)

D70s body only is about $900 just about anywhere else

 

Unless you make the purchase at DataVis, a D70s body is indeed 50%+ more expensive than a D50.  Pretty soon you'll see the D50 selling under $500.

 

William was referring to the D70 costing the same as a used 10D, not a new D50.

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The Sea&Sea housing fot the 350d is very appealing.

 

From the pictures it seems very small, the ike housing seems to be the same mould as the 20d and other dslr's, menaning that you would not benefit from the smaller size of the 350d when underwater.

 

The price compared to the ikelite housing is not that signifficant eighter (not in Sweden anyway).

 

However, the ettl capabilities of the ike housing is a big plus, but i have read somewhere that sea & sea are working on this and that it may be possible to retrofit.

 

I also distinctively remember reading somewhere that Ikelite is working on a TTL cable that enables ttl capabilities with ds-125 and housings from other manufacturers.

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personally i cant see that working with the Sea & Sea range

 

why

 

well they only wire 2 pins on the camera hotshoe. Xcontact & ground

 

 

 

the SP pinout is disconnected thus allowing us to fire our MANUAL guns.. for ITTL to function all 5 pins need to be connected as far as i know. and thats using a matthais ITTL conversion circuit.

 

if they made a replacement hotshoe connection then sure, not a problem but it would involved some intervention buy the user to re-wire their housing.

 

regards

 

craig

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Okay, so i've been shooting film for years now on an ancient Sea and Sea MMII. I'm finally getting ready to make the leap to digital with either the D50 or D70(s). It's unclear to me whether or not this new d50 housing supports TTL. I know that Ikelite's d50/d70 housings do. Anyone clear on this?

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Hi, and welcome to the forum! The only housing that currently supports iTTL is the Ikelite. In order to make it work in Sea&Sea or any other housing you will need a Matthias TTL converter.

 

For more on TTL take a look here:

 

http://wetpixel.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6199

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Thanks, Rocha. Informative thread. I have to admit, part of me would just like to not have to think about the flash while getting comfortable with using dslr controls underwater. I've been pretty spoiled up to this point. Although, ironically, I always shoot full manual with my film slr's on land.

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