ColbyJames Posted November 11 Posted November 11 Based in Perth, Australia.. Looking for either a WWL1-B with bayonet mount, or an N120 Nauticam 180mm / Zen 170mm dome port. Also looking for a 20/35/45mm N120 extension. Thanks, Colby 2
Mark H Posted Monday at 04:17 PM Posted Monday at 04:17 PM On 11/16/2024 at 5:16 PM, Zlati said: hi, I have this one for sale. How much are you asking for it?
Mark H Posted Monday at 04:20 PM Posted Monday at 04:20 PM On 11/16/2024 at 5:16 PM, Zlati said: hi, I have this one for sale. Ahh, I see it is a WWL-1 not the WWL-1B. Sorry not what I'm after. From nauticams chart I need the B variant.
Zlati Posted Tuesday at 10:36 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:36 AM 18 hours ago, Mark H said: Ahh, I see it is a WWL-1 not the WWL-1B. Sorry not what I'm after. From nauticams chart I need the B variant. Sure, Mark, I understand. Just to clarify, the main difference between the two is the "integrated aluminum buoyancy collar" mentioned here: https://www.nauticam.com/products/wet-wide-lens-1b-wwl-1b-130-deg-fov-with-compatible-28mm-lenses-incl-float-collar#:~:text=The WWL-1B features the,it nearly neutral in water. For reference, I’m selling the WWL with a BUOYANCY COLLAR, which you can find more details about here: https://www.nauticam.com/products/buoyancy-collar-for-wwl-1. Cheers, Zlati 1
Mark H Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago On 11/19/2024 at 10:36 AM, Zlati said: Sure, Mark, I understand. Just to clarify, the main difference between the two is the "integrated aluminum buoyancy collar" mentioned here: https://www.nauticam.com/products/wet-wide-lens-1b-wwl-1b-130-deg-fov-with-compatible-28mm-lenses-incl-float-collar#:~:text=The WWL-1B features the,it nearly neutral in water. For reference, I’m selling the WWL with a BUOYANCY COLLAR, which you can find more details about here: https://www.nauticam.com/products/buoyancy-collar-for-wwl-1. Cheers, Zlati I'm new to Nauticam having always used Sea&Sea (S&S) before. I'm fine working out what I want to do with the macro lenses but I'm stuck on the wide angle. Previously I used a tokina fisheye which I loved. I don't even know what lens to use now never mind what port to use. And some of the nauticam options are eyewateringly expensive like £5k. So I don't really know what works and what doesn't. As a result I'm just going off the charts at the moment. 😞 2
humu9679 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 11/19/2024 at 12:36 AM, Zlati said: Sure, Mark, I understand. Just to clarify, the main difference between the two is the "integrated aluminum buoyancy collar" mentioned here: https://www.nauticam.com/products/wet-wide-lens-1b-wwl-1b-130-deg-fov-with-compatible-28mm-lenses-incl-float-collar#:~:text=The WWL-1B features the,it nearly neutral in water. For reference, I’m selling the WWL with a BUOYANCY COLLAR, which you can find more details about here: https://www.nauticam.com/products/buoyancy-collar-for-wwl-1. Cheers, Zlati I have the original WWL-1, and it works fine with the USD $45 replaceable float collar. Same glass. Much cheaper.
humu9679 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 5 hours ago, Mark H said: I'm new to Nauticam having always used Sea&Sea (S&S) before. I'm fine working out what I want to do with the macro lenses but I'm stuck on the wide angle. Previously I used a tokina fisheye which I loved. I don't even know what lens to use now never mind what port to use. And some of the nauticam options are eyewateringly expensive like £5k. So I don't really know what works and what doesn't. As a result I'm just going off the charts at the moment. 😞 I'm using Sony in a Nauticam housing, and to me, there are a few choices. You can still use your Tokina 10-17mm with an APS-c body with a 140mm dome. There are other primes / zooms you can use with larger domes. Then there's the WWL, Inon, Kraken, et al wet lenses, and in a league of their own, the WACP-1, 2 and C (which has fewer APS-c options). If I had extra dollars, I might go the WACP route, but I'm happy with the portability of the wet lenses. You can travel with one port, the WWL and close up lenses.
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