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TimG

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  1. Hey Rick Welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. Good choice on cameras - and using the D500 underwater. A great system!
  2. Kate Bush: putting the world to rights, one note at a time……
  3. Yeah, I’m with Caolla. The more gear you carry, the more the distractions. One lens: you know then what you’re shooting and can concentrate on that. It’s a lesson I learned the relatively hard way (lots of unused kit), but it pays dividends, saves faffing about and avoids gear loss underwater.
  4. Remember the time when US sellers wouldn’t sell to potential buyers in Europe? Best of luck for 2026, my US friends…..
  5. Sticks? Work of the devil. They let you poke bits of reef that you wouldn’t dream of touching. 😝😱
  6. Hi Ben! Always great to get a Wetpixel refugee with us. You’re very welcome. I’m sure you’ll see lots of familiar names.
  7. Yep, I’m pretty much with Dave on this. I seldom remove them - especially the housing main o-ring - unless there is obvious sand or grit visible. Shore diving can create this. But week diving from a liveaboard rarely requires an o-ring removal with the potential for damage or mis-placing.
  8. I’m off to the Maldives next year and was mulling over strobes or no strobes for the classic manta dive. Waters are usually turbid, I guess, so backscatter would be an issue.
  9. Yep, the Nikkor 8-15 works really well on the Z bodies with the FTZ. I use it both with a Z6IiI and a Z9.
  10. Hi and welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. We hope you really enjoy the forum. Uk Diving eh? Brrrrrr…… Best wishes
  11. Hey Scott! A warm welcome to Waterpixels, we hope you really enjoy the forum. What an exciting time with your project. Very best of luck with it. Best wishes
  12. That’s good thinking. Strobes and their accompanying arms and clamps are some of the few long-term investments in u/w camera gear that can transfer from one system to another. Definitely worth planning ahead.
  13. John, why not just dive with a 60mm? I use a 105 on a D500 and like it but, for sure,it’s not the easiest to use. Are you using it on a FF body?
  14. I've seen a Hasselblad as a paper holder - albeit with an analogue clock mounted in the lens mount - so don't feel too bad πŸ˜‰ Fingers crossed.

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