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The Oceans Are Changing - Let's Document It
TimG replied to Davide DB's topic in Conservation and the Environment
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The Oceans Are Changing - Let's Document It
TimG replied to Davide DB's topic in Conservation and the Environment
I fear that might her scarily true, Ian -
Anyone interested in writing a lens / dome article
TimG replied to Proteus's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
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Amen to that!
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I thought just struck me on re-reading this thread, does it make much difference to the placement of the lenses whether you use a 45-degree finder or a straight-through or screen? Might sound an odd question but when I got my readers fitted in my mask, I found them slightly higher than, perhaps, I would have liked them. The company that did them, advised on the position and said where I had them was the usual place but that it was, of course, largely down to personal preference. They offered to redo them but I felt that maybe I was being too nit-picky. I wonder now reading these posts whether the angle of viewing makes quite a difference? I use a 45-degree finder all the time and I've adjusted the camera's diopter setting so I guess effectively only use the lenses just to read the housing labels or to try and finder macro critters on the reef.
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"Investment" eh? LOL, yeah, good one.... 🤣 As I think I have explained in a previous post, I moved from Z240 v4 so I can't give a defect comparison with the Z330 v2. As Dave says, I found a huge difference using a snoot with the Retra after the Inons and shoot macro almost always with a snoot. So for me that was a major benefit. I had never used HSS before getting the Retras. I now find I use that setting a huge amount especially when shooting upwards with wide-angle towards the sun. I do find the Retras easier to use than the Inons. The controls, to me, are simple and self-explanatory. Though I was used to the Inon Z240s, I did find the controls a bit pokey and confusing. Colour and coverage? Hard to compare. I feel that I get a wider coverage and more power with the Retras but couldn't quantify that. The other thing I like about the Retras is the range of accessories. They give you options for controlling and shaping the light. Using a reflector, with lowered power in poor, turbid viz was a revelation for me in terms of reducing backscatter. And I like too the macro rings when not using a snoot.
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Thanks, Justin - food for thought for sure. We wanted to try and keep the hierarchy as simple and as flat as possible. But let us chew over this..... it's most certainly worth some thought.
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Wolfgang mentions a loupe. Yep, I find one of those very useful for all sorts of small tasks. I got one from Amazon. They're very good for checking a sensor Micnova MQ-7X SLR Clean Sensor Loupe Screen Protector with Dust Illuminating Bright LED's for Canon 6D 600D 5D2 5D3 Nikon D800 Sony Panasonic DSLR Cameras
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Yep, the front fits. Unfortunately Retra don’t sell the rear bumper alone. If you want a rear bumper for the new strobes you have to buy front and rear.
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Hey Tony! Welcome aboard. It’s great to have you with us although, like many, just sad that it was necessary.
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Yep, I’m with Dave. Wrap a clean Pec-Pad in the swap and add a spot of the cleaner fluid. My experience is that it takes several attempts and a lot of courage to get a sensor completely clean and, yes, there will be smears en route - which made my heart sink. I used to photograph a white wall for the image check but Dave’s blue sky is even better as that’s generally where the problem becomes visible. Basic problem though is that a blue sky in Amsterdam is horribly rare! Good luck, John. We feel your pain. Not easy especially on a relatively remote location. Do report how you get in.
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Hey Joe Drop Ocean Explorers an email on the rebreather. One of their regular divers used one all the time. I think Jef got O2 for him but I think the diver brought in his own scrubber. Lu and Jef are super helpful so worth asking. Use my name by all means. On travel, inter-Caribbean island travel is notoriously tricky. Yes, Miami of course. We found Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) and Antigua reasonably useful transit islands. There are times though when it seemed easier, honestly, to use Europe as the transit point. For a liveaboard out of Providenciales (Turks and Caicos) we went through 21 flight ticket changes as flights were constantly being cancelled, reschedule, redirected, re-whatever.
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GoPro world -The Taiwanese AOI offers its interesting products
TimG commented on Puccio Distefano's article in Product Announcement
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First dive with new OM-1 housing
TimG replied to Chris Ross's topic in Photo / Video Showcase and Critique
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Hi DriftC, welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. How about an article on what you guys are doing?
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Sounds fantastic, John. A big welcome, great to have you here.
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Great to have you with us, Sandra. Welcome! Sounds like a wonderful setup you have there.
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Picture of the werewolves?
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Great to have an old geezer like you with us, David. Welcome! Now sit down and rest….. 😜
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You can retire now, Ian
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Hey Josh. It doesn’t need to be a technical article. More, I think, your experience, what you’ve found works well and what doesn’t. Pose questions, seek answers. What don’t you understand? What would you like to improve? After Mexico? Sure, whatever you’d be comfortable with, what lessons you drew and where it left you. That would be brilliant!
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GoPro Geek?!? Josh, you are just the guy we are looking for! We’re really keen to get a section going on GoPros. We’ve got high end FF, DX, M43 covered but not so far GoPros. Would you like to have a go at an article? Your experience with GoPros and what you learned? Tips, Tricks, Traps? That would e brilliant!
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Hey Ruben - great to have you with us. Post some images!
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