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  1. Square space also www.blueviews.net Bill
  2. Also for us. At Mainit point historically there were tons of nembrotha of all types. We dove there twice and saw a total of 3 nembrotha. The Rhino only showed up after the Backscatter macro guys all left. Bill
  3. If you are looking for some dives in SOCAL, let me know. We dive a lot on the Giant Stride (mostly Palos Verdes and occasionally Catalina and Farnsworth) and getting on for a weekday should be pretty simple (weekends might be tough). Let me know if we can take you diving. Bill
  4. We just got back from 2+ weeks at Crystal Blue. We did 2 BW dives a few nights, got back to the resort 11PM or so. Conditions were pretty murky and the BW dives were pretty slow but the day dives were pretty good. Saw the same Rhinopias as above (after a few days of hunting for her). January/Feb will have cooler water but BW can be awesome then. Bring a boat coat to stay warm between dives, the pangas have no shelter. Bill
  5. Changes the focus range of the macro lens, resulting faster acquisition of focus with much less hunting. I wasn't award that my focus range was limited with any of the u4/3 macro lenses. Bill
  6. On the US tariff office if you are buying from a MFN then the duty is 0. If it is from somewhere else then 35% is the duty on cameras. BVA
  7. One problem with even Terry's books is that they have annoyingly changed some sp numbers from edition to edition. So if you give an ID you need to like Unidentia sp2 you have to tell what edition you are quoting. Many of our southern Cal nudis have changed genus a few have changed species (Hermissenda crassicornis now Hermissenda opalescens. There are a few groups around doing DNA work but even interpreting that is complex. Bill
  8. bvanant replied to TmxDiver's post in a topic in General Chat
    EPDM is a bit more resistant to sunlight and ozone than is Buna. Otherwise in terms of mechanical properties (compression set, and durometer they are nearly identical and a very large fraction of your scuba o-rings are likely Buna-N. Call the O-ring guys and tell them you need only 10 of epdm that has worked for me Bill
  9. bvanant replied to Elvandar's post in a topic in General Chat
    You should be able to uprez to what you want, but I don't have any thing in the 14-4 aspect ratio Bill
  10. Not a bad idea. Probably you won't need them but more than likely someone will. I am on a 4 week trip and already 2 of my spare strobes and a spare sola have been used, just not by me. Bill
  11. bvanant replied to Elvandar's post in a topic in General Chat
    The problem is that most of us shoot in aspect ratios that are different than that. I will see what we have. Bill
  12. I try that but my wife (a good videographer but with simple gear) says that essential is limited to things that she needs, and that I already have too much stuff. Cheers Bill
  13. and there always is a "next needed item" 😃
  14. bvanant posted a post in a topic in Critter Identification
    Is this guy a porcelain crab? Looks like it but with pointy ends for some legs. Thanks Bill
  15. bvanant replied to bvanant's post in a topic in Critter Identification
    thanks, we did a google image search as well and saw the Japanese photos that looked very similar. We will be going back for more blackwater this week maybe there will be more. Bill
  16. bvanant posted a post in a topic in Critter Identification
    Here is a nice little squid we saw on a black water dive in Komodo on the Samambaia. If anyone has an ID we would love to know. thanks Bill
  17. Great shot Dave. We see them quite a bit at Farnsworth, a friend touched one (but only once). Bill
  18. My rule of thumb for one generation old stuff is something like 80 to 85% of new. For strobes and stuff more than a generation old, something like 50 to 60%. Bill
  19. bvanant replied to Ido's post in a topic in General Chat
    looks kind like a cross between a tiger and great white. From the perspective of users of images, I am not sure they really care. If you look at most TV advertisements for new cars, most if not all are renderings, rather than actual footage. If I were looking for a pic for an ad needing a shark, why not use an AI one if it were significantly cheaper/better. Advertisers don't owe UW photographers anything, they are trying to sell something. Magazines and websites are an entirely different story. We make medical devices and clearly use stock photos of people that we pretend are real patients but never claim that they are. So a lot depends on the end use. Bill
  20. Just let me know and 1 or 2 addresses to ship to. Last time I did this a guy ordered 10m. To me in LA it was $75 + 7 shipping. Adding a $9 shipping to Europe it came out to $9 per meter. Remember that the $7.50 per meter does not include their shipping to me, it is a bit more. Bill
  21. bvanant replied to Adriana's post in a topic in General Chat
    Hollywood divers rents a ton of gear, much of it to the local film industry. Bluewater photo MIGHT have some rental gear, but Hollywood is kind of the go to place to rent in So Cal. Bill
  22. I have made cables from single core Asahi 1mm core and 1.5 mm core. Also with 217 and 613 multi-cores. The 1.5 mm core could trigger the MF-2 in RC mode (for blackwater) as could the 217 and 613 core fibers. The 1 mm core mostly didn't trigger in RC mode but was fine for manual (AOI LED trigger). There is no IFO cable they are a distributor. The fiber is made by Asahi, digikey is famous for putting a variety of names on commodity stuff. Let me know. I am leaving for Komodo on the 7th so it will have to be after that, back Sept. 8 BVA

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