nekton 0 Posted December 19, 2004 The new combo housing/camera that is an upgrade from the DX-3000G: http://www.seaandsea.jp/products/digital/d...000g/index.html Its been in stock for more than a month, now. It sounds like a decent starter system, for the price. Thoughts? Good, Bad? Can anyone post a photo? Thanks! - Kent Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donjaussi 0 Posted December 30, 2004 I don't yet know about the 5000G (Ricoh Caplio GX), but I have used the Ricoh Caplio G3 in the Sea and Sea 3000 housing with an external Ikelite strobe. Only 3 MP, but the results were amazing. I was so impressed that I just bought my wife the Caplio GX, only to find out that Sea and Sea will not sell the housing separately. I am a bit upset about this, and hope that someone else makes a housing for this great camera. Don Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nekton 0 Posted January 11, 2005 I bought the DX-500G with YS-90 Auto, wide angle wet-mate lens adaptor, and took just a few photos with it during one dive on the Big Island. Unfortunately I could not take more as I was overwhelmed with my closed circuit rebreather class and decided to leave the camera topside for the duration when I was on Oahu. There are some issues. First, there was no DX-5000G pattern for the velcro strobe cover material included with the YS-90, although there were patterns included for other camera housings. I made one, but decided it was inadequate. Still, you need a small hole in the flash cover so that it will trigger the slave through the fiber optic cable. My recommendation is to forget messing with the velcro and use electrical tape with a small cut hole strategically placed on both the camera inside and the strobe outside, and then use the fiber optic cable attachment as normal directly above the alligned holes. You will notice a major shadow if you try to use the built-in flash with the wide angle lens attached. Second, forget about keeping the strobe on the tray when shooting. Just way too much backscatter. As a standard underwater technique, you need to hold it away and angled, unless you are ridiculously close and there are no particles in the water. You will see that the light colored sand stirred up in the water column by beginner divers exacerbated the backscatter here. Photo used highest compressed resolution, taken with wide angle lens, YS-90 (don't remember the f-stop) off Honaunau on the Big Island of Hawaii. Obviously my skills in this one leave something to be desired, but I was not doing artwork here. I do not like the Sea and Sea's hot strobe temperature for people shots. My Ikelite substrobe would be much more warming for faces. I noticed no color abheration with the camera and no evident distortion with the wide angle lens. http://nektonmedia.com/Dec-2004-Kona-003.jpg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pmooney 6 Posted January 11, 2005 Here is an example of how it should be set up. Plug the fibreoptic cable into the top of the housing - there are two receiver's there for this. This will negate the need for the velco adaptor kit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nekton 0 Posted January 11, 2005 The problem with that is that much of the built-in flash still gets past that plastic fiber optic cable mount piece. I noticed the shadow the built-in flash--even when partly blocked by the mount piece--made against the wide angle lens in tests topside. So if it makes a shadow it certainly could cause some backscatter. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GForce 0 Posted January 27, 2005 Guys, I just got my DX-5000G and YS90 Auto. Are you guys really having trouble with the built in flash causing a shadow? Are you using the built in diffuser that is in the housing and still having this problem? I tested my setup with the mount piece in place and the shield/diffuser up and enough light still got through to trigger the slave on the YS90. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites