
Everything posted by TimG
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Bangka/Lembeh 2024 Part II
Lovely shots, Chris. I really like your lighting style and the shallow depth of field in the frogfish shot.
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First time flying with camera gear, any tips or tricks?
..... who, she tells us, is an avid reader of Waterpixels......🤣 Briliant!!!!
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Retra Strobes Pros & Cons
.....not to mention how you cut the fibre optic cables..... (Lesson Learned: not scissors!)
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Retra Strobes Pros & Cons
@ChrisH Chris, would you be prepared to reveal which triggers have failed on you? At the risk of tempting fate, thankfully not something I’ve ever had with a UWT trigger since I got one for a Subal housing in 2017.
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Hi from Switzerland :)
Wow, cracking image of that jellyfish.
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Hi from Switzerland :)
Hi Assist91! Welcome to Waterpixels. It's great to have you with us. We hope you like the forum and look forward to seeing some of the work you've done.... do post some samples! Best wishes
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Retra Strobes Pros & Cons
Wouldn't disagree at all, Diggy. I thought my 1988 Land Rover was wonderful. Then I drove a 2018 Ford Ranger..... Both got me from A to B. 🤣
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Retra Strobes Pros & Cons
Agreed! I should report though that I needed it with a strobe some years ago that just would not do a firmware upgrade correctly. Oskar and the guys were terrific. We had several WhatsApp calls (a couple on a Sunday) in response to my email outlining the issue. Retra gave me a firmware workaround which kept me going temporarily and asked that I send the strobe back as it proved impossible to fix remotely. The repair was turned around very quickly and sent back to me - problem solved. I was genuinely impressed.
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Retra Strobes Pros & Cons
Guys, this is all getting a little futile now.... can we just move on?
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Hi from Sam Chae
Great to have you with us, Sam. A warm welcome!
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Retra Strobe Firmware Update
Retra have just announced a firmware upgrade to a number of their strobes. Firmware update 2.2 is available for the Pro Max, Prime+ and Pure (4th generation) and firmware update 4.2 for Pro X and Prime X (3rd generation models) Retras announcement explains that: Both updates include the following improvements: Enhanced optical sensing when using inefficient fiber optic cables Resolution of a rare issue with an unresponsive mode dial Reduced chances of a false leakage alarm in high-moisture environments To update your firmware, download the latest version of Retra's app from the respective app stores and follow the instructions inside the Retra UWT App:
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Hi!
Hey monades! Great to have you with us. Welcome to Waterpixels. Even if you're not going to be diving much, I hope you enjoy the forum and find it helpful. Best wishes
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Housing Lanyards
Here's the video I used to get started - hence the reference (forgive me, lord) to inches and the imperial system. (The Empire Strikes Back?) I found this video quite good to follow and, as I said, his rule of thumb 1" = 12" of paracord was pretty accurate for the type of paracord I was using. I must admit I didn't realise there were many options of paracord (thanks, Makar0n). I started making them in Sint Maarten and there was only one option available! Island life, eh?
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Housing Lanyards
Ohhh, that metric system thing? It's like guitar bands and a tunnel under the Channel - it'll never catch on...
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Scamming Attempt
What’s happened to all the Nigerian princes? I used to get so many endearing messages…..
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Hi !
Great to have you with us, JMB. Congratulations on walking across the water….
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Housing Lanyards
Yay! Good man. I use 12x the length measured in inches. Sounds a lot, I know. But I’ve made a good number and that works well.
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Housing Lanyards
I'd suggest you setup your equipment in the usual way that you would carry it on to a dive boat - or would want it handed down to you in the water. Then tie a length of rope/line/string on a couple of points that you can use to attach it. Lift your gear by the string and decide whether the length of the line feels right or not. Adjust as necessary- then measure it. There's no scientific method. It's what feels right and then go with the nearest available commercial lanyard size. Or WAY better, make your own. Colour, style, length, fittings... all yours to choose.
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Photo Editing Software Suggestions
I wondered that. I've got the Photography Plan. £9.98/month, is, what, about $12.50? Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems a steal to me for both PS and LR and cloud storage (which I don't use) I don't like the subscription model for software either but, as far as this one is concerned, I think it's an excellent deal.
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Photo Editing Software Suggestions
I know lots of people are complaining about Adobe…… but I’m paying them £10 a month for the LR and PS package and am really happy with it. I’ve had that subscription for about 6-7 years. Updates are frequent and often game-changing. Happily I’ve felt no need at all to cancel. Maybe I’ve just been lucky.
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Hi from Australia
Hi LSD! You've come to the right place to learn those creative techniques! Welcome! Great to have you with us.
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Housing Lanyards
Lanyards are really easy to make: we've been discussing it in the New Toys thread. A bit of paracord (actually quite a lot but its cheap), a couple of snap connectors - or whatever - and about 20-25 minutes of time. https://blog.paracord.eu/post/7-paracord-bracelet-for-beginners-cobra
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New toys.
Lanyards are easy to make anyway - using a simple Cobra knot. The usual length of lanyard takes about 20-25 minutes to make using paracord. You can even choose whatever colour you want! For the paracord there's Mastercard. For the satisfaction, priceless.
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Hello from Catalonia!
Great to have you with us, canislupus. I'm sure you'll see lots of familiar names here. Welcome!
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Retra Strobes Pros & Cons
I'd agree with lots Andrej sets out. I had the Pro-Xs for about 2 years (about 400 dives) and loved them - and Primes before that. I've done only one trip so far with the Pro Max but was very happy with them. The differences? - Just a neater and more convenient arrangement with the Booster and 8 batteries rather than the Supercharger plus 8 batteries. - less o-rings using the Booster as opposed to the Supercharger making battery changes easier (I did find care was needed inserting the Supercharger to avoid o-ring bulges. Not a problem with the Booster) - more clickiness to the switches - power output displayed on the OLED - though, I have to admit, I did like the coloured indicator around the pilot switch and maybe miss that. - Mode display and power setting very clear on the OLED screen. - Better fitting of the ball mounts - The Boosters are WAY smaller/lighter than the Superchargers making them just that little bit easier to transport (and God knows every gram is starting to count!) Yeah, the cost of switching was painful and sometimes, in those early waking hours, you do wonder what on earth you are doing spending such a ton of money. As Andrej sets out in a post a few back, a lot of these things are not quantifiable nor, in an analytical world, might there be a solid business case. But, hey, I really like them, they are great to use and super for travelling. I know I am never going to have Buyers Remorse with them ("Ohhhh I wish now I'd gone for the X+ model"). Been there, not doing that again.