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Lembeh May 2026
Hi All, Only third time posting on here, a few weeks back from a 20 day dive trip with K2 in Lembeh with a total of 60 dives and 67h 24 mins underwater having recently experienced a flood in my very old omd-em10 rig I had just taken the opportunity to upgrade to the A7r V with nauticam housing and backscatter atom strobes with snoots, just shooting the 90mm macro currently so this trip was a good opportunity to start learning the camera (I can only learn so much using it on land). But I came back with what I think are some reasonable shots. Would love some feedback!
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Strange behavior of the 'Display Off' function on my Canon R5
Perhaps this setting prevented the optical sensor from being active for me. Menu->Setup Menu (yellow wrench)->Screen/viewfinder display (3)->Screen
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WACP-C vs WWL-1B for Sony Nauticam setup
Hey man, I was wondering what you ended up choosing and how it performed for you with the whales. I also have the Sony 16–25mm f/2.8 G II and I'm heading to French Polynesia this summer. I'm torn between bringing the WACP-C or getting the 230mm dome port. I'd love to hear what you went with and whether you were happy with the results.
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Strange behavior of the 'Display Off' function on my Canon R5
Thanks for looking into this issue! Since my Nauticam housing unfortunately doesn't have a button for the display illumination, I have to use a different button – which doesn't make any difference in principle. What I've discovered is that the small optical sensor directly below the viewfinder is responsible for automatic detection. If this sensor is covered (in viewfinder mode!), 'display off' doesn't work. I've found a workaround, albeit a bit cumbersome: If I set the screen/viewfinder display to Auto2 and then switch the lever on the Nauticam housing to LCD, I can activate 'display off' because the optical sensor below the viewfinder seems to be deactivated.
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UWVision2 joined the community
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WTB: N100 Flat Port 45
Hello all, I'd be interested in sourcing a N100 Flat Port 45 (especially one with a plug to remove the focus knob, which I don't need), shipping to Japan. I plan on 3D printing the zoom gear, but if you have it, why not. Thank you!
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Suggestion for a new setup, coming from a GoPro and wet lens
Maybe I could try to ask if it's possible to pair the flip system available for the rectangular N50 port, with a bayonet mount, so I could have the best video option from the L10, and also the interchangeability for the wet lens I don't know if with the rectangular flip system is not usable in combo with the wide lens, maybe because of a different distance of where the wet lens sit from the ports, or if it's just a physical size limitations, that do not allow flipping the wide lens. But if it's possible to combo the square flip lens + a bayonet mount adaptor, I would have solved my problem, having the possibility to change between wide, macro and no lens with no vignetting at all zoom distance I will ask to Nauticam if this monster is realizable and update here for future aspirant Frankenstein 😬
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Suggestion for a new setup, coming from a GoPro and wet lens
Yes, this is the LX100 housing / ergonomics problem I was mentioning above unfortunately (on the LX10 I use a double-flip, as it doesn't need ports). I hope LX100 users have a solution for you, as the L10 housing design seems to work the same in this aspect. The L10 does 4K up to 120fps and higher bitrates, the R50 does not, and you'll need the R50 V (video variant) to get 4K 60fps. However, with the L50 you get access to Canon's RF lens ecosystem, which is a big plus for expanding what you do with the camera.
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SONY A7RV OR (new) A7RVI
Yes that's right, one of our members here, Wolfgang ( @Architeuthis ) uses the 8-15 with the Sony 2x and likes the setup. The downside is it's not as sharp as the bare lens, but if I recall it is about as sharp as a WACP-C, there's a thread on here about using this setup. You mount Sony 2x on body, then Metabones then the 8-15. Very flexible. I use an OM-1 in combination with a Canon 8-15, with the crop factor there is no teleconverter and I get the same zoom range.
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Elena joined the community
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The History of Digital Underwater Photography
Done. The button label looks like a cartoon call-out. BTW, before seeing this I did not know you are responsible for the new vid show, thought it might be Matt's!
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Strange behavior of the 'Display Off' function on my Canon R5
I'll have to try to replicate that tomorrow (it's already quite late here in Germany 😴), but I'm just realizing that my nauticam case doesn't have a button for the display backlight.😐
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Strange behavior of the 'Display Off' function on my Canon R5
I set the illumination button to 'display off'. It works with the camera out of housing, but in housing it does not work. I tested it in a Marelux housing. FYI, I have never mapped to this button or used this button via my housing before. Next, I tried covering up the entire back of the camera to see if it was linked to the eye sensor in the Viewfinder. Using the camera illumination button worked fine. I then started fiddling with the housing illumination button. Activating the housing button pushed a lever down that didn't even look close to where the button was on the camera. I wiggled the lever, and it actually rotated easily and was not even secured. I pulled the lever to the top, and it clicked into place. Tested again with the camera in housing, and it worked. The camera lock button lever behaved the same way. Looks like both those levers were never positioned and locked in place. I never noticed because I had never used those housing buttons before. Perhaps the Nauticam housing has the same lever design? Photos showing the lever before and after I rotated the levers up in place.
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Olivier Duclos started following Nauticam or Isotta for Nikon Z50ii
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Strange behavior of the 'Display Off' function on my Canon R5
Hello JayceeB, I use the LCD/VF switch on top of my Nauticam housing to switch between the viewfinder and the display – this is very convenient because I don't have to go into the camera menu or assign a shortcut button. However, I practically never use the display anyway... My 'problem' is that I can't assign the 'display off' function to any button, as the R5 seems to detect that something is near the viewfinder. Perhaps you could try assigning the 'display off' function to a button on your camera. I'm very curious to see if that might work for you.
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Strange behavior of the 'Display Off' function on my Canon R5
Hi Wahrmut, I have the R5. Here is how I set it up for Viewfinder/Display. Menu->Setup Menu (yellow wrench)->Screen/viewfinder display (3)->Screen Menu->Custom Functions->Customize buttons(3)->Assign the * (AE Lock button) to 'Switch between VF/screen'. I customized the * (AE Lock button) to toggle between screen and viewfinder, but you could choose another button instead.
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The History of Digital Underwater Photography
@Tom Kline - there is a correct text button on the bottom right side of the page, where you can report mistakes etc. Corrections are really important in making it valuable - so do report anything you see. I've not had a good read yet. I am hopeful that Eric will also expand it over time too. But I know it was a lot of work for him to get it this far.
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The History of Digital Underwater Photography
A serious blast from the past! An actual table of contents for an internet thing!!! Nota bene, a table of contents is something one typically found near the beginning of books. Claude, however, is far from perfect. See the Seacam entries at https://wetpixel.echeng.com/companies/seacam/. "Both (viewfinders) were available for all Seacam housings..." The Seacam Silver housing for the NIkon F5 was offered in versions that did not take the interchangeable finders but instead had a flat window for use with an F5 with an Action-finder attached (DA-something, I know because I have one). As well, the remote system started a few years earlier before it was shown at DEMA (2007 as reported in the Wiki) because I was able to order my D2X housing (late 2004 or early 2005) with it installed (ordered retroactively during the 9-month wait it took). I seem to recall the remote was announced alongside the Seacam housing for one of the Canon 1D cameras (either 2 or 3 series). When I saw that on Wetpixel I called Liz at SeacamUSA and asked about adding it to my housing as well as the big question for me: Would it be able to be used with longer cables than the lousy 1.5 meters of the RS remote control (which I had at the time). The answer was yes and has been at the core of my digital UWP.
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SONY A7RV OR (new) A7RVI
That could be an interesting option as well. So if I understand correctly, by adding the 2x converter, you get a fisheye effect on the wide end and roughly a 28mm equivalent on the long end, right? What are the downsides? Is it mainly that the lens isn't native, so autofocus performance might suffer a bit, or are there other compromises? I do usually prefer to stick with same lens brand haha, but open to suggestions. Out of curiosity, what setup are you shooting with?
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The History of Digital Underwater Photography
This is a fantastic resource. Kudos to Eric Cheng for building it! I’ve just started exploring. One thing I don’t yet understand is how to find the articles that are referenced. The links jump to the footnote, then the footnote jumps back to the link not the article. Any tips appreciated.
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3D Printed n120 Port Body Extensions for Nauticam
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Aloha and welcome @kdgonzalez
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Aloha and welcome @Don Silcock !
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Nauticam or Isotta for Nikon Z50ii
Thanks for all the info and input. I've done a rough calculation and the Nauticam with WWL-C, CMC-1, adapter and vacuum valve comes to around €4,100. The Isotta with strobe trigger (manual), macro port, adapter for the Sealux, port extension and vacuum system comes to around €3,650. To start with I'd stick with the 12-24mm and upgrade later, the 8-15mm is already looking very interesting and offers even more possibilities. Plus the benefit of a viewfinder. So it looks Isotta is the way to go...
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WTB: Fantasea UMG-02 or AOI UMG-01 LCD Magnifier
I am interested in buying a Fantasea UMG-02, or its equivalent AOI UMG-01, LCD magnifier. Either used or new would be fine. Please let me know if you have one for sale. You can DM me here or at [email protected]. Thanks, Adrian
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Adrian Gresores started following WTB: Fantasea UMG-02 or AOI UMG-01 LCD Magnifier
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The History of Digital Underwater Photography
Wow, what a great historical resource. Thanks for sharing, Alex.
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Suggestion for a new setup, coming from a GoPro and wet lens
I asked some information to Nauticam about the L10 case, and the compatibility with a bayonet N50 port, since I would like to have the option to change between super macro with the CMC-1, and wide scene with a wide wet lens, but this solution limits the zoom of the L10 to 30mm since the port is shorter. I got suggested an alternative, the canon R50 with the Nauticam case, which they have already available with the bayonet studied for a 18-45 optics (28/70 equivalent), and I like the fact that it allows natively to change between wide and macro, but I am not sure if the video spec are good as the L10, and I still have to do a good comparation on all the other characteristics Do you you have any point of view to help with the choice?
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The History of Digital Underwater Photography
As most know, the Wetpixel website is in stasis and may be turned off at any point. Eric Cheng, who ran Wetpixel through its glory years, recently downloaded the entire site and being a software whizz, set about creating an extensive Wetpixel Wiki to chart the history of Wetpixel and the first 20 years of digital underwater photography. You can dive into it here: https://wetpixel.echeng.com For me this was a unique and special period in underwater photography. As we can all easily appreciate, digital cameras transformed our activity in almost every way. And serendipitously, and just as importantly, this took place in the first decade of people truly being online (and before they were distracted by social media). This meant it was the first time underwater photographers from all around the world could chat and share information together in one place. However niche your interest, you could find the others who shared it. And it was exciting to finally be able to chat to so many other shooters (something we already all take for granted). Digital cameras also brought a load of new people into the hobby, and a load of new talent too. And with lots of problems to overcome in those early years (and finally an objective assessment of techniques, made possible with instantly reviewable images) the site attracted almost everyone who was interested from brand new hobbies to almost all the leading professionals. As one member commented at the time, it was like finding a golf forum where Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods would be amongst those answering your questions! It was tremendously exciting time of rapid progress in gear, technique and imagery. As I said, special days. Anyway, Eric got AI to read 8,000 articles, 400,000 forum posts, 5,700 comments, 1,500 news items posted between 2000–2023 and watch all 302 episodes of Wetpixel Live - and then to use all this information to construct the Wiki: the history of the film to digital transition and then the different waves of digital technology arriving, and to identify some of the movers and shakers of that period, and the story of Wetpixel itself (you'll see that Waterpixels.net is promoted in the history as a successor). It is interesting to see what an emotionless AI pulls out as the key events, as opoosed to what I would as an emotional human! The Wiki is extensive and a great resource. If it is well received, I am sure that there is more that could be done with such technology and the Wetpixel archive. It is also possible to comment and suggest improvements. Alex