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Kenko TC1.4 TC Pro 300 DG and Pro 300 DGX
For Sale €170.00 AmsterdamI have two Kenko Teleplus Pro 300 1.4TCs for sale: One is the DGX version (boxed) One is the DG version. (no box) Both are for Nikon cameras, both i…
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Subal and D500 RIP: Hello new system
Hey guys All the excellent advice was much appreciated. I thought it might be of vague interest to post on making the switch from (some years back) a Nikon D800 to APS-C with a D500 in 2017 - and now to M43 with an OM System OM-1..... I thought the D800 was great and loved the colours out of the camera. My big issue though was The Big Issue: a port for wide -angle. Traveling with a 230 domeport was an utter pain. It was either the camera system or, so she threatened, my partner. What can I say.... So, sold the D800/Subal and switched to D500/Subal. As you may have seen here, loved it! Nine very happy years with the system, pure muscle memory and I was pretty sure that it see out my diving life. However...... it's now a burnt-out mess on the bottom of a Maldivian harbour. So starting from scratch: I wanted something reasonably transportable, still with ICLs and well-supported in Europe. Based on the advice you guys gave and some additional reading, I have gone with the OM-1 and M43. The first lens, an Olympus 60mm macro, arrived yesterday. Yeah Gods. It's like Honey I Shrank The Kids. Tiny! Where's the rest of the lens? The Panasonic 8mm FE arrived a few hours later and is minuscule. The OM-1 arrived last night. Not such a shock as I'm using a Z6iii topside but, still, significantly smaller than a D500. After a great dealer response, I'm now waiting for the Nauticam housing, ports etc. I really, really agonised over switching from Subal to Nauticam. I've used Subal for over 25 years and really loved the quality. But no response when I contacted them about housings so, somewhat reluctantly, I've gone to Nauticam. Bottom line, they are very well supported in the Netherlands/Europe, loads of innovation in their products - so let's see. I've stayed with the Nauticam equivalent of a 45-degree finder, ordered a flat port, the USB-C bulkhead (thanks for that great idea!), vacuum sensor setup (sorry, Miso at Vivid Sentinel). Our very own Chris Ross is selling me his Zen100 domeport. So there we are: Full frame to APS-C to M43...... Will post off there are any interesting developments. (I'm now intrigued about how big a camera bag/box I'll need)
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Subal gear for Sale
No worries. Now you can see it, buy big! 😜
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SD cards for a liveaboard trip
End up to 280 GB of material in 3 days. Wow, good luck processing all that! You'll need a holiday afterwards.
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Hi Team
Hi Slim! A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. Enjoy the forum! Best wishes
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Adobe Lightroom update 15.4
Another update from Adobe for Lightroom Classic. Some details curtesy of teh Lightroom Queen: All Versions: Keyword Sync! Yes, between the Cloud Ecosystem and Classic! How long have we been asking for this?! As well as our June release blog, see our special post How do I sync keywords? Classic: new native duplicate detection added Classic & Desktop: Assisted Culling refinements and additional options with faces All versions: dramatic improvement in Subject Masking (see example below) Classic: Denoise now uses the Apple Neural Engine (vast speed improvements!) Desktop: interactive Histogram added iOS, iPadOS & Android: Quick Actions - Blemishes adds new manual touch-up to Skin iOS & iPadOS: Map View and Editing iOS & iPadOS: Keyboard Shortcuts (our list updated) Desktop: Custom Color Labels Classic: Filter/Smart Collection Updates Classic: Canon tethering has been rewritten as a native plugin Desktop: Topaz AI Sharpening And then ChatGPT tells that version 15.4 brings: 1. Native Duplicate FinderThis is probably the headline feature for photographers with large catalogs. Lightroom Classic can now identify duplicate images using image fingerprinting rather than just filenames, helping find duplicates even if files have been renamed. For people returning from dive trips with multiple backups and card copies, this could save a lot of catalog cleanup time. (Reddit) 2. Improved Assisted CullingAdobe's AI-assisted culling is now out of beta and has improved facial analysis, including better detection of blinking and closed eyes in group shots. It's primarily aimed at event and wedding photographers but can help sort large image sets more quickly. (Digital Camera World) 3. Better Select Subject MaskingThe latest Select Subject model handles difficult edges more accurately: Fine hair Complex outlines Overlapping subjects Intricate details Adobe also added finer control for subject-mask refinement. (Digital Camera World) 4. Faster AI Denoise on Apple SiliconIf you're on an M-series Mac, Adobe has optimized Denoise to use the Neural Engine more effectively, with reports of significantly faster processing times. (Reddit) 5. Windows Performance ImprovementsAdobe specifically worked on brush and masking responsiveness for Windows users, addressing some long-standing lag issues when using adjustment brushes and masks. (Reddit) 6. AI Edit TrackingLightroom continues expanding its handling of AI-powered edits, including better identification of images containing AI edits and prompts to update AI processing when required. (Adobe Help Center) For underwater photographyThe updates I'd care about most are: Duplicate Finder — great after a liveaboard when you've copied cards to multiple SSDs and accidentally re-imported folders. Improved Select Subject — useful for isolating divers, fish, turtles, or subjects against busy reef backgrounds. Faster Denoise — especially valuable if you're shooting high ISO on wrecks, caves, or darker UK dives. For someone shooting an OM-1 or similar underwater setup, I'd say 15.4 is more of a workflow/performance release than a major editing release. There's nothing as transformative as when Denoise or Reflection Removal first arrived, but the Duplicate Finder alone may be worth the upgrade if you manage large dive-trip catalogs. (Reddit)
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Subal gear for Sale
I've listed for sale in the new Waterpixels "Marketplace" forum a number of Subal EXRs, zoom rings, 8" DP-FE4 domeport and FP105VR flat port. I'm selling these following the loss of my housing, camera and all other u/w photog gear in a liveaboard fire in the Maldives. I All the gear is in great condition and except for the DP-FE is complete with Subal boxes. Full details are on the Marketplace (subtle hint from me as a Mod to move over folks to the new, super Marketplace forum and leave Classifieds which will close.....). Happy to listen to offers, discount for bulk buying! Shipping from Amsterdam to EU or UK included in price. Thanks!
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Starting again with Underwater Photography
Hi JYK A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. You’ll find we’re great at helping you spend money. Not so much at saving it! Enjoy the forum.
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SD cards for a liveaboard trip
A bit like Pooley, I shot RAW on a D500 with a 64GB card. I very rarely came close to filling the card on a 7-10 day trip. Again, like Pooley, I would download the card periodically onto a backup system (the excellent ClouZen Tainer - now burnt out along with the D500 in a Maldives harbour)
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Tubbataha liveaboard: yeat another accident
Totally agree. There seems to be one every few weeks.
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First timer
Hi Nick! A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. Where you’ve posted your question is designed just as an intro as part of our anti-spammer system. It’d be much better if you post it as a new topic in the Photography Gear and Techniques forum. I’m sure you’ll get lots of help. Best wishes
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Subal Domeport DP-FE4
For Sale €475.00 AmsterdamA Subal DP-FE4 domeport for sale. Some scuffing on the frame and shade but the glass is perfect. Complete with (faded!) Subal neoprene port cover. P…
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Subal Extension Rings, Zoom Rings and Macro Flat Port
For Sale €1,125.00 AmsterdamFollowing a catastrophic liveaboard fire (see my article "A Word to the Wise"), I'm having to rebuild my setup. As a result I'm selling off a number o…
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Subal and D500 RIP: Hello new system
Hmmm, that's an interesting thought. I guess though that you can leave the electronics box attached to the LEDs and just slide the box off the camera before removing it from the housing? In the same way you would remove a hot shoe connector?
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Subal and D500 RIP: Hello new system
I'm looking at getting the Turtle 3 Manual version for an OM-1ii in a Nauticam housing. Can anyone confirm that the Turtle definitely fits? I'm guessing that's not a problem given the Nauticam housing has space for the OM flash trigger but just wanted to check. Any comments/experiences with the combination would be most welcome. I plan to use Retra Pro Max strobes. Thanks!