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I have recently joined up for the first week of the wetpixel trip to Isla Mujeres, and I am totally excited as I have never seen a whale shark before. Any advice regarding photo equipment or other(behavior in the water, miscellaneous equipment, etc) from those who have been would be greatly appreciated. Do I bring strobes? If they can be left at home that would be great because it would be nice not having to lug them around for once. Would a magic filter be useful? My current setup is a Nikon D200 in a sea & sea housing with ys-110a strobes and Tokina 10-17 lens. I look forward to meeting fellow Wetpixel members on this trip. Thanks!

 

Tom

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no strobes, no filters

 

10-17 will be great

 

The rest they will explain when you get there. It will be a great experience.

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Agree with George. No magic filter needed either - mostly you are at the surface. You will have so many whale sharks all over you, just point and shoot.

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Hi Tom,

 

Also bring a big memory card. It can be a long day on the water and the potential to take a lot of photos. 8GB would be OK, 16GB better.

 

See you in Mexico.

 

Alex

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I have recently joined up for the first week of the wetpixel trip to Isla Mujeres, and I am totally excited as I have never seen a whale shark before. Any advice regarding photo equipment or other(behavior in the water, miscellaneous equipment, etc) from those who have been would be greatly appreciated. Do I bring strobes? If they can be left at home that would be great because it would be nice not having to lug them around for once. Would a magic filter be useful? My current setup is a Nikon D200 in a sea & sea housing with ys-110a strobes and Tokina 10-17 lens. I look forward to meeting fellow Wetpixel members on this trip. Thanks!

 

Tom

 

Maybe you can take a WA rectilinear lens for a different taste (and flat surface) or even a 60mm (better with a strobe...) or a 17-70mm for portraits etc...

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Maybe you can take a WA rectilinear lens for a different taste (and flat surface) or even a 60mm (better with a strobe...) or a 17-70mm for portraits etc...

Don't think they allow strobes.

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Don't think they allow strobes.

 

Oh no they didn't?!?

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Oh no they didn't?!?

 

 

No Strobes allowed with the whale sharks. I shoot them from June - Sept , ambient light only. 10 - 17 is great , get close and take lots of photos, the vis is usually great around isla mujares. Have fun.

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Thanks for the advice everybody, I can understand why a larger card will be needed and will be sure to pack the 60. No problem with not being able to use strobes, they would just get in the way.

 

 

Tom

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Never heard of strobes not being allowed somewhere but not being a photographer it never confronted me. Would that rule apply to a videographers lights as well?

Steve

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Would a 100mm dome well on this trip or is the 200mm better suited?

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