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Jeanie

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  1. After reading your posts Chris I think the MFO3 is the way to go. Can you further explain how your docking adapter on a float arm works? I just don't know how I would store it when I would be just shooting the 60mm. I do have a Nauticam housing. Thank you for your input.
  2. Chris do you think a flip adapter would work with the MFO-3 on the OM 60mm? I m going to Lembeh in May 2026. I would like to be able to shoot larger subjects and am considering wither the 30mm or 45mm. But the MFO-3 might also work keeping both macro options on the same dive. I am not really fond of the thought of trying to store it during a dive. Interested in your thoughts. Would a flip adapter work with this lens? I hate the thought of trying to store it during a dive. I am going to Lembeh in May and am considering either the 30mm or 45 mm for larger subjects. However would be committed during a dive. MFO3 sound great but not sure I want to remove it in between subject shooting. Would love your thoughts.
  3. . Going to Lembah and would like to shoot frogfish and larger subjects. I have an OM1 and a 60mm macro. Would like any suggestions. I am new to micro 4/3 and would like to make the best purchase. Thank you for your advice.
  4. Ok I figured it out. I was not pushing hard enough. Learning my new kit.
  5. Going to ask a dumb question. Where does the sync cord go on the strobe? It is fiberoptic and I don't want to force it.
  6. Hoping to learn from this forum. Underwater photographer way back in the Nikonos day. Just got an OM 1 so a big learning curve.

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