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WTB: Tray+grip and arms+clamps
Bought!
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New Website, feel free to critique.
Thanks for sharing! Loved the shark photos! A few critiques: 1) there's an extra item in your header for "New Dropdown" 2) What's the asterisk doing after "Real Images in the Real World" in your footer? 3) I love it when I can read a bit more about the photographers behind a website. Obviously depends on what you're going for but maybe adding a bit more about yourselves in the "Contact" or making a separate "About/Artist Statement" page would work? 4) It would be compelling to be able to click on a photo and either enlarge it on a monochrome background or just switch to another "focus" type mode so you only see one photograph at a time. I imagine Squarespace has a plug-in or something for that. Nice work!
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WTB: Tray+grip and arms+clamps
Hi all, looking for a tray for my housing (it's a Salty Surf Housing, 7" wide, with 1/4-20 mounting plate on the base). Open to 2 handed grip or just a right grip, ideally with ball mounts. Also looking for 2x 8" or 12" ultralight-style arms, plus clamps. Trying to keep my first setup low-budget and always like going the used route if possible. As I'm new here, I'm happy to do a video call or provide links to forums I'm active on to provide peace of mind. Thanks!
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New member Introduction
Just realized I posted on chemsdiving's thread and not in my own post. Didn't mean to hijack, sorry!
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DIY Fiber optic cable mount
I'm looking to source some inexpensive fiber optic cable mounts for my camera housing. This universal fiber optic mount kit would in principle work but seems well overpriced for what it is, but perhaps there's a secret sauce I'm missing that is going to be a pain to replicate? The key components seem to be: Cable mount (female side for cable, flat side to sit flush on housing) Flash cover to prevent backscatter Adhesive for both I have free access to a PLA printer through school, so I was thinking of modifying a file such as this one to have a flat face on one side. Additionally, it seems like it would make sense to have a wider base for structural integrity (reduce cantilevering) and also act as a flash cover. With regard to adhesives, it seems like this old thread suggests superglue, epoxy, or some 3M double adhesive. Am I missing any key design elements or considerations here? Hopefully I didnt miss any similar threads in the forums.
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New member Introduction
Hi everyone! I'm Sean and I'm getting more into underwater photographer via freediving. I've shot on land for about a decade and got a surf housing about a year and a half ago. While it's not an ideal housing for underwater photography, I also like to shoot surf. Currently looking to find some strobes and a tray system for my housing. Cheers!