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  1. Wow, amazing!
  2. Hello, Welcome aboard! Regarding the eternal fisheye dilemma among you photographers, you will find tons of content in the forum but I'll give you a small spoiler: teleconverter + Canon 8-15 fisheye zoom. For the details, I'll leave you to the search function. Ciao
  3. being completely different from the Zeiss design of Alex, could you share some photos taken with this lens? Is it this one? Fathom ImagingCorrector Optics - Fathom ImagingCORRECTOR OPTICS Field curvature generated by a concentric dome port can be eliminated by inserting a precision lens assembly, “Corrector Group”, near the dome port concave surface. The “Corrector Gr Their patent: https://fathomimaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Concentric_Dome_Port_Correctors.pdf
  4. I think nobody saw the housing in the wild yet.
  5. I see you're enthusiastic about this lens and that now even Seacam has brought the project up to date again. The result is a rectilinear image, right? Could you share the results you've obtained with yours? Thank you in advance
  6. Even the 8-18 mm it's very expensive: N85 to N120 55 mm Port Adaptor with Lens Control Knob > N120 Extension Ring 20 II > 180mm Optical Glass Wide Angle Port And of course dedicated zoom gear. We are in the 2.700 euro range plus the lens cost. OMG
  7. If the phenomenon was localized to a single branch, they might be the eggs of some gastropod. If, on the other hand, it was a generalized phenomenon across various colonies, it could be a gamete release. In the Mediterranean, red gorgonians (Paramuricea clavata) release male and female gametes during the summer. I have witnessed this phenomenon a couple of times, and in the hours preceding the actual release, the fans are covered by these gametes which then detach and float away.
  8. Welcome aboard Jay! We hope you will enjoy the forum. Ciao
  9. It's very long and has a 77mm diameter. A monster and doesn't exist a zoom gear. A Panaleica 8-18 mm is a wiser choice.
  10. Welcome aboard Mort! Ciao
  11. I was looking for this behemoth lens on the Nauticam port charts with no luck. Any hint before I write them? Thank you in advance
  12. No please, don't go!
  13. Hi, welcome to our new den. I am sure you will find many familiar names again. Ciao
  14. Et voilà! NauticamNA-C50 Housing for Canon C50 CameraThe Canon C50 is a compact, powerful cinema camera that blends cinematic image quality with a portable form factor, making it a versatile tool for underwater creators looking for a smaller system. It
  15. Design added to our DIYpedia. Thanks

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