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Nauticam EMWL lens and APSC camera
Hi, Has anyone tried the Nauticam EMWL lens with a Nikon APSC? According to the Nauticam system chart, the correct combination is to use a Nikon 60mm and a Hoya +4 lens. Has anyone tried this? Thanks
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MFO-1 and focus limiter
Hi, I also use the MFO01. Does anyone have pictures "with lens/without lens" so I can see the differences? I was using it in a Mediterranean black water session and it wasn't the best situation to put the lens on and take it off.
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Fotocore GTX
Thank you for the clarification. I was unaware of these differences Thank you very much
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AOI Housing for Olympus OMD EM10IV, ports and viewfinder
Vewfinder sold! New price: UH-EM10IV-BLK housing in perfect condition, used on two dives AND two ports, for the Olympus 14-42 EZ lens and for the Olympus 60mm macro. 699€ including shipping in the EU
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New member from Spain
Thanks! My Instagram: Marc Casanovas
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AOI Housing for Olympus OMD EM10IV, ports and viewfinder
For sale UH-EM10IV-BLK housing in perfect condition, used on two dives. I am including two ports, for the Olympus 14-42 EZ lens and for the Olympus 60mm macro. I am also including a 90º AOI viewfinder UMG-05. I bought it in 01/2025. The price of this invoice was 1.150€. I am selling it for 799€ including shipping in the EU.
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Fotocore GTX
The Fotocore GTX are Scubalamp DPro with a new brand. I have been using the Scubalamp DPro for two years and the new Fotocore GTM for a few weeks. They are flashes designed for users who don't need TTL, nor HSS but with circular lamp, with all their advantages but with a quite reduced price. I think it is a very interesting option.
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Nikon Z8 wide angle & WWL-C (& Nikon 24-50mm lens)
I totally agree, I am a Nikon Z9 user and I used a WACP-C for a year, but for a few weeks I have been using a WWL-C, smaller and lighter, more versatile and with equivalent optical quality.
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New member from Spain
Thank you for allowing me to join this community, I am a diver from Spain, with more than 28 years of experience and with the desire to continue learning. Regards