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opti420sk

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  1. Posted

    Hi,

    Selling my used Ikelite A7III housing + camera + macro/fisheye/wide angle ports. Full list and showing the full price of what you can get them nownullnullnull

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    Happy to sell the full set at 50% off - 2500 USD, which pretty much gets you everything you need except lenses. If you want to buy parts, open to discussing, but will be likely less discount, ping me and ill consider!

     

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    Location of the item is in Singapore, but can ship it globally, if you buy the full set i'll split the shipping with you, if not you pay full shipping (i'll look it up, just tell me where you want it shipped). 

     

    I have feedback on Ebay https://www.ebay.com/fdbk/feedback_profile/opti420sk or the local ebay https://www.carousell.sg/u/opti420sk/reviews/ 

     

    High res link to photos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1st3MDLeK1zOPctDb3ceszv9FhvGpiy6e?usp=drive_link 

  2. Posted

    So while looking into viewfinders for nauticam since I got a new housing, few things I realized:
    1. They are extremely expensive

    2. Quite heavy on land, and also fairly bulky as it sticks out of the housing

    3. Blocks using the back of the screen pretty much due to its size

     

    Given that, does anyone actually use an external monitor for shooting photos? I know its very common for video shooters, but wondering if this is something people do, and what is the experience like? Given a weefine HD5 (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1777812-REG/weefine_wed_5_5_underwater_monitor.html) is substantially cheaper than a nauticam 45 degree viewfinder (i think its 1300 USD vs 1000 USD? Aware that there is a Inon for nauticam, but apparently doesn't work for my A7C II housing, only for DSLR housings), might be a good option?

  3. Posted

    Really weird question, but wanted to confirm the weight of the 140mm nauticam glass dome (https://www.nauticam.com/collections/n120-ports/products/n120-140mm-optical-glass-fisheye-port-with-removable-shade ) this would be for the canon 8-15mm fisheye lens. On the website it says 1.45kg, but that doesn't seem correct cause of 2 reasons:
    1. WWL is around 1.3kg, so that would mean a dome port is heavier than a proper water contact optic?

    2. In @Interceptor121 blog, I think i remember seeing something like 600grams in one of the post, but can't seem to confirm that number anywhere else

     

    All help appreciated! Thanks

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