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Discussing two (forgotten?) Macro to Wide lenses: Nauticam MWL-1 and Kraken KRS-09s ..
The Kraken got a lot less use once i got WWL-1 which is a great option for Wide-Macro shoots. Pretty wide to Near macro and high quality at all ranges. The Kraken has corner issues for sure, but it does not always matter. But i still pull it out for some scenarios. When I want true macro abilities with the 60mm and a diopter with wide options. The CFWA of the Kraken is better than WWL as it has something of a fisheye effect in accentuating the center subject. It is also even wider than the 130degs of the WWL/WACP so close up it works like a fisheye. I would not chose the Kraken for a reef shoot, my 8-15 FE is better for that. A good all rounder picks the WWL. But kraken still get in the rotation a few times every year. It has some real useful abilities.
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Kenko Teleconverter and Nikon camera bodies
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Discussing two (forgotten?) Macro to Wide lenses: Nauticam MWL-1 and Kraken KRS-09s ..
The Kraken KRL09 provides a 154.8deg FOV. And it focuses right up to zero range.
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Flash Triggers for Nikon Mirrorless Cameras
I recently got the Turtle3 manual trigger for my Z8 Nauticam system. Didn't need or want TTL but I did want to try HSS and Rear Curtain Sync. It's only about $350 or so. It seems to work well so far.
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Discussing two (forgotten?) Macro to Wide lenses: Nauticam MWL-1 and Kraken KRS-09s ..
If the Kraken is in any way similar, that's an exaggeration at best. I often shoot it at f8 and up. The shark photos above were all F8 and they are very sharp.
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Discussing two (forgotten?) Macro to Wide lenses: Nauticam MWL-1 and Kraken KRS-09s ..
BTW, one of my regular dive buddies has been borrowing my Kraken for the last several muck dives we have done off the beach in West Seattle. He is really having fun with CFWA shots of giant nudibranchs and loves shooting the Kraken.
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Discussing two (forgotten?) Macro to Wide lenses: Nauticam MWL-1 and Kraken KRS-09s ..
Here is a set of 4 photos taken with the Kraken 09s and Nikon 60mm., all on the same dive. The first three are of an 8 foot long Sixgill shark taken from just a few inches away. The fourth is a 1cm hermit crab taken with the 60mm and MFO-1. The Kraken (and I presume the MWL) is very versatile. Excellent for CFWA, and then you have the option for true macro with the 60mm. I tend to use it on dives where they might be a chance for bigger subjects, but also good macro opportunities. The Sixgill dives are ideal for it. You spend about 30 minutes (hoping to see a shark) at 90-100 feet until you exhaust NDL then you head up to shallow water with great macro subjects. Aside from that I like to use it for CFWA scenes and not standard wide angle subjects. Corners are not awesome, but that is not always relevant as you can see below. Nikon Z8 w/Nikon 60mm lens, Kraken KRL09 WA, f8@1/50s iso800, pair of Backscatter HF-1 strobes Nikon Z8 w/Nikon 60mm lens, MOF, f18@1/160s iso250, pair of Backscatter HF-1 strobes
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Fibre Optic Cables? Make your own....
I can put a couple of connectors in an envelope for you that will work better and can be assembled/disassembled easily. No glue needed. Message me with an address.
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Condensation on inside of dome port
Assemble and seal housing in an air conditioned room. This reduces humidity in the housing. You can use a scuba tank & drying nozzle to spray extra dry air in the housing as you seal it. Microwave your silica packets as they are probably saturated. A few rounds of 5 minutes at 50% power. Store in a Ziploc bag to keep the extras dry.
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Backscatter Hybrids or Atoms?
I have both, and it sounds like you want the Atoms. They are very nice, compact, and still powerful when you need them to be. They don't have video lights like the HF-1s but have most of the other features. Battery life is not quite as good either, but it's enough for at least two dives and several hundred photos.
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Canon RF 20-50 F4L for Underwater
Lightroom only applies settings like this if you configure it to do so. You probably experimented with import settings and it's been set to do Lens Corrections ever since. Fortunately it's easy to change.
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Rig maintenance routines for frequent divers (multiple times a week)
Easy is the point. Tribolube PTFE is safe and compatible with all orings. Silicone lube is not and can damage or cause leaks.
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Retra Maxi Bumpers and stuff
You can browse my designs here: Makerworld Collections: UW Photography: https://makerworld.com/collections/16165730 Scuba: https://makerworld.com/collections/16165676
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Retra Maxi Bumpers and stuff
Awesome! Where are you diving at present?
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Rig maintenance routines for frequent divers (multiple times a week)
I have been using Tribolube for almost 20 years on my Oxygen (and non-O2) regulators, Cameras, Strobes and Lights. It's identical to what Nauticam provides as best I can tell. Looks, feels, spreads exactly the same. One 2oz/57g tube should last you the better part of a decade. You can also choose to get it in a syringe, which makes it easy to refill the little portable Nauticam tubes. https://www.divegearexpress.com/tribolube-71-o2-compatible-lubricant