errbrr 73 Posted November 27, 2016 I've bought a new rig and it's time for the old one to go to a loving home where it will be used. My 5D2 camera and housing have been to lots of exciting places - 6kms into an underwater cave, 120m deep on a shipwreck, on dive trips to half of South East Asia, and underwater around home most weekends. It's taken photos published in Nat Geo, international newspapers and a few first prize, dive trip winning shots. It has a well-earned set of cosmetic scratches on the outside of what has been an incredibly robust housing. This rig will go where you need to go and bring home the shot. All of the photos on my website were taken with this setup except for this week's photo. Everything you need to get up and running with full frame photos and HD video is included, except a lens and a strobes/lights setup. The port extensions are suitable for use with Canon 14mm, Canon 100mm, and I believe the Canon 20mm/24mm lenses which I haven't used. The package contains: Canon 5D2 body with battery, 16gb card Aquatica housing with two Nikonos bulkheads, hydrophone (cable blu-tacked out of the way), handles with balls attached for putting strobe arms on and leak detector 8" dome port with dome shade, port locking device and extension for 14mm lens, lightly scratched 8" dome port with dome shade, heavily scratched (ok as long as you don't try and shoot into the sun, maybe some more polishing would help) AF macro port with rear port cover and extension for 100mm lens Neoprene covers for dome and macro ports Spares: o-ring kit, o-ring grease, allen key for getting the dome shade off, deep spring kit and a spare pass through bulkhead that I bought and haven't used The housing has a deep spring kit partially installed - I discovered that some buttons don't require deep springs and changed them back to regular ones. The housing is fully functional to 120m as that's where I took it in September. I have all of the springs and a bunch of spare c-clips. I am happy to reinstall the original springs if you would prefer, or will provide them so you can DIY as required. The nikonos bulkheads were replaced 18 months ago after the first round of pins corroded and should be good for another 5 years or so. Total price $4,200 AUD (this is about $3,200 USD at the moment) with free shipping in Australia. I'm in Melbourne if you would like to inspect/pick up the housing in person. International buyers pay shipping. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trimix125 73 Posted November 27, 2016 Hi,not going to buy it,but love your advertisment: It has a well-earned set of cosmetic scratches on the outside of what has been an incredibly robust housing. Great!!!Thanks for making my day,Wolfgang Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
errbrr 73 Posted November 27, 2016 One careful lady owner, driven only on weekends and holidays In all seriousness, what's the point of valuable equipment if you're afraid to take it to the place with the photo opportunity? I've never dropped or functionally damaged the housing and it continued to perform perfectly on all of my adventures. The scratches add a certain character. I'm thinking of this as an adoption rather than a sale. I've taken incredible shots with this rig and it deserves to go to someone who will use it well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
errbrr 73 Posted December 11, 2016 Bump and price drop - now $4,000 AUD for the package deal. The aussie dollar has also dropped this week so this should come out at just under $3,000 USD. Free Australian postage, international buyers pay shipping. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
errbrr 73 Posted December 20, 2016 Bump - still for sale. And the USD price is looking better by the day thanks to exchange rate movements. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
errbrr 73 Posted January 4, 2017 And responded. An additional note to say I am happy to split the domes and the macro port with extensions out from the camera body and housing, if someone is interested in one or the other. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
errbrr 73 Posted January 30, 2017 Price drop! Now looking at $3,700 AUD for the package plus international shipping if needed. Gear is in Melbourne, Australia. Individual component pricing in Australian dollars as follows: Canon 5D2 body with battery, charger, 16gb card: $900 AUD Aquatica housing with deep spring kit, two Nikonos bulkheads, hydrophone, handles with balls attached, spare kit with springs, o-rings and c-clips and leak detector: $1500 AUD 8" dome port with dome shade, port locking device and extension for 14mm lens, lightly scratched: $800 AUD 8" dome port with dome shade, heavily scratched (ok as long as you don't try and shoot into the sun, maybe some more polishing would help): $200 AUD AF macro port with rear port cover and extension for 100mm lens: $550 AUD Close up of the scratch on the lightly scratched dome: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
errbrr 73 Posted June 1, 2017 Price drop! Package price for all items is $3,200 AUD (approx $2,400 USD) plus shipping and PayPal fees. This rig isn't doing anyone any good packaged up in my cupboard. Open to offers and happy to split up items. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
errbrr 73 Posted June 19, 2017 Bump. Still for sale, open to all offers. PM me or email at liz@lizrogersphotography.com. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alison Perkins 29 Posted June 19, 2017 Are the domes glass? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
errbrr 73 Posted June 19, 2017 Nope. Aquatica 8" dome shade are acrylic. The Aquatica 9.25" mega dome is glass (bigger, heavier, more expensive, harder to scratch, impossible to polish out). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
errbrr 73 Posted June 27, 2017 Housing and good dome port are sold. Remaining items: Camera body, with neck strap, battery, charger, 8gb CF card 8" dome port, scratched, no dome shade, small neoprene cover only Macro port, with cap and neoprene cover Extension ring 18462 (14mm lens on Canon full frame with dome port) Extension ring 18453 (100mm lens on Canon full frame with macro port) Extension ring 18456 (24mm lens behind dome) Port lock, for locking the dome to an extension ring and preventing flooding in the rinse tank Make an offer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites