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Issues with a second hand Subal N99 housing
Hi The Subal system doesn’t use diopters to adjust the viewfinder optics. You need to adjust the diopter that’s on the camera and then just for the housing into the camera. There are no diopter adjustments on Subal viewfinder. And yes, you need a zoom ring to change a zoom setting. Autofocus changes the focussing do you don’t need a ring for that. For the zoom ring check out Subal.com. There are number of folks on this forum who print their own zoom rings using 3D printing. If you have the right camera in the right housing the main controls should line up perfectly. If they don’t it could be that the camera isn’t aligned quite right on the sledge. Occasionally you might get slight misalignments on a control or two which might require minor adjustments on a control rod. But such adjustments are, by my experience, not common on Subal housings. It’d be a bit like adjusting a Rolls Royce 😝 Another possibility is that you need to remove the rubber eyepiece on the camera before closing the housing and/or remove and kind of screen protector. Hope these help!
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Hello from a troubled Subal N99 housing buyer!
Me too!
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Issues with a second hand Subal N99 housing
Hey everyone, I've recently purchased an old Subal N99 housing for my Nikon F90x. The housing appears to be in fantastic condition, but when I secure the camera on the baseplate, and shut the housing, there are a few issues: Through the housing viewfinder, the camera viewfinder appears sufficiently out of focus as to make any attempts at photography impossible. My housing is not the deluxe edition, and therefore I do not have the option of adjusting the dioptre of the viewfinder. My suspicion is that I need some form of dioptre adjustment eyepiece for the camera itself, as the following image from the product brochure (https://www.marinfoto.no/subal/pdf/en99.pdf) shows some sort of larger eyepiece. The aperture ring cannot be adjusted within the housing (and the zoom can only sometimes be adjusted it seems). I expect I need to source/3D print some gears to solve these issues, but just want to make sure I'm on the right track here. I assume a zoom/focus gear sized for the aperture ring should do the trick there too? If anyone has any further information on sizing (Nikon 24-120mm 3.5-5.6 D) and/or can provide some good options on where to source these gears from, that would be great. Controls such as the on and off switch and mode wheel seem to be slightly out of reach of their respective levers/buttons - as thee only work sometimes (on/off switch will turn off reliably but not on) Hopefully this is enough information, but happy to provide more as needed. Cheers!
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Hello from a troubled Subal N99 housing buyer!
Welcome. When I first saw your username, I thought that someone had hacked me, lol.
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Hello from Malaysia!
🤣 you might be a better underwater image maker than me! It's been 10 years since I've took any serious camera underwater and from what I recall, very little of my on-land knowledge gets transferred underwater! In fact, I'm having to watch videos now of experts sharing tips :P
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Hello from Malaysia!
You're right! Some 10 years ago I was using Ikelite housings with a 5D III - without vacuum pumps or sensors, and very meticulous greasing and cleaning! So the Seafrogs with a vacuum pump already sounds like an upgrade! 😂 But let's see, time will tell when I'll have the regret of "oh, i should have gone for smth better!" haha
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Diving with whale sharks
Heard good things about Djibouti. Downside: Hormuz..
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Diving with whale sharks
@Lasongo There are currently ~240 boats that have licenses to run whale shark tours in Isla Mujeres. Let's assume 1/2 of these don't go out because they aren't operating, etc. on the day I go out, that leaves ~120 boats I'm potentially sharing that small patch of ocean with. Even if we assume only 50% of these boats actually have customers on the day, that's still ~50 boats. As a diver, I'm also not a big fan of forced life jackets (instead of being able to rely on a wetsuit) and not being able to free dive down to take pictures. Sure, I can "linger" - but why even bother? There are better whaleshark experiences to be had much farther afield.
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FS: Olympus EM5-III + Isotta housing and ports
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buoyancy of Marelux 180mm glass dome port
I just stuck a bunch of tire balancing weights to the bottom of mine. It helps a lot. I have ~100 grams worth on it but could add more. I don't know what you would need for the A7Cr with 20-70 though. Good luck!
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Getting "nice" water column blues
@Waso - totally agree - I got that completely backwards!!! 🙃
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Diving with whale sharks
Prior to 2022 (or was it 2021) it was a chaos, but the Mexican authorities have recently cracked down big time on unscrupulous boats and unlicensed boats. First time I went was in 2010 and it was ridiculous. I went two more years before I gave up. Took about a 10 year hiatus and got hired to go back in 2023. I've now been back in 2024 and 2025. Taking this year off (I have other jobs I got hired for), but will be back in 2027 because my daughter wants to go see them. The rules are now two guests, per boat with a guide (3 total per boat) in the water at one time. Other boats will report violators, so there is also an aspect of self-policing going on. Plus there are enough sharks around that there are more than enough for the three per boat. There is always at least one boat from the Mexican government on location observing. They typically stay on-site until around 12pm-1pm. Most of the snorkel boats leave around 12pm-1pm. There are a few operators that will linger a bit longer, and I would HIGHLY recommend going with them. After most boats leave around noon, you can easily find yourself out there with only 2-3 other boats and 100+ whale sharks. I can give you some recommendations if you PM me (I don't want to be seen as giving preference to anyone). Here are pics I took last July 2025. Notice the tons of back ground divers (sarcasm). I didn't have to wait long to get these shots. Prior to the new regulations these shots would have been very difficult to get. Also notice, I'm not trying to sell you on the trips I guide (I will if you want). Just trying to recommend what I believe is the best location for seeing whale sharks.
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Diving with whale sharks
Depressing instagram post https://www.instagram.com/reel/DU9X8SegftG/?igsh=b3ljNDV4cXV6c3Zs
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buoyancy of Marelux 180mm glass dome port
Hi all, Working on counterweighting my setup- I am currently running with a sony A7CR and sony g 20-70 f4 in a marelux housing with the 50mm extension ring/ 180mm dome port. The dome is slightly positive and attempts to always flip upwards. In works with a savy 3D printing friend to build a weight collar on the extension ring to offset the current buoyancy. does anyone have experience with this or a similar system that could help me get a rough idea of how many grams I should begin testing with? Was going to begin with fixing ankle weights to the rig, so anything more specific would be very helpful! Cheers!
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Internal reflections with Panasonic 8mm and AOI DLP-06?
Same for me, no issues with that lens in a Nauticam mini dome either
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Essential Spares for Underwater Photography?
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Adrian Gresores started following Essential Spares for Underwater Photography?
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Hello from a troubled Subal N99 housing buyer!
Welcome to Waterpixels, SwiftS! Good to have you with us. Do start a new post and we’ll do our best to help you. I’m a Subal owner myself…. Love them! Best wishes
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Shooting macro with Sony 90mm
I shoot with the A1 and upgraded from the 90mm to 100mm macro (shiny new gadget, woooh). I'll be one to say that the 90mm is fine, generally, yes it focus hunts occasionally but not that much on the A1. I used to shoot the 90mm on an A6000 (which didn't even have phase focusing) and the A1 is just night and day. The 100mm is better but it's not like it instantly focuses either. I also probably prefer the 90mm focal length. Definitely upgrade to the latest firmware of the A1, version 4+. They have added new focusing range areas, and the XS is very useful. I've been happy shooting in AF-C, XS tracking, center focus point, and using focusing+recomposing. A wider focusing area makes it harder to focus on a specific feature. A focus light is useful. There's definitely more hunting without it.
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Hello from a troubled Subal N99 housing buyer!
Hi everyone, glad to be here. I've signed up as I hope to solve some issues I am encountering with a recently purchased Subal N99 housing for my Nikon F90x. Looking forward to hearing what you all have to say. Cheer
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SwiftS joined the community
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Video: Triton Bay
Great video! Still a month to get there, can't wait.
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Video: Triton Bay
only very slightly jealous watching this from my outpatient clinic this morning....
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Hello from Malaysia!
your CV to date is making me feel pretty pedestrian.....
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Hello from Malaysia!
And here’s one of the dilemmas of u/w photography. I think we’ve all been there: don’t want to spend big bucks, compromise, get more experienced and….. then realise you should have spent the big bucks. Argh. Not easy. But if it’s any consolation, which it isn’t of course, you’re not alone.
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How do I open the battery compartment on the Retra Flash Pro Supercharger?
Once you are sure the screw is as unscrewed as it can go, it’s just a case of pulling with a gentle twisting motion. You’ll get there! Maybe regrease the o-rings when you next put them back on.
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How do I open the battery compartment on the Retra Flash Pro Supercharger?
How do I open the battery compartment on the Retra Flash Pro Supercharger? I tried twisting and pulling it upward, but it doesn't seem to open.