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Ido

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  1. At the Red Sea. Nikon Z72 Nikon 8-15
  2. Great shots as usual.. What a magical creature
  3. Nikon Z7 2 . lens: 8-15 fisheye Isotta housing 2 Sea&Sea YS-D3. Location: Eilat - Red Sea .
  4. Thanks for sharing this useful information. I have the Nikon 8-15 fisheye. I use it only as a 15mm fisheye. I have the convenient 4.5 inch dome and the 6.5 and 8 dome. The bigger is the batter for this lens....?
  5. How do you know that my dome is small and not in the right position ? I take shots with 6.5 and 8 inch domes with the appropriate extensions rings. I believe that larger domes it will give me results, However the setup that I use is the recommended one by Isotta for this lens.
  6. When I am using my Nikon 14-30 f4 at f11 - f16 with the recommended setup (Dome and extension ring) I still get an anoying blur edges. I have not yet figured out what will happen when I focus slightly before the subject and not directly on it. In contrast, if I am following a moving object, I will always focus on the subject. I have read good reviews about the Sea&Sea lens for improving this issue.
  7. Now there are several options (like https://lefeet.com) that allow us to mount the scoote on the air tank. This can be quite practical with underwater camera rig.
  8. This one is great.. and what do you mean by "one of the guides had been bitten by a tiger a week before" ?????
  9. Nikon Z72 lens: Nikon 14-30 f4.
  10. Hi all - this is the reply that I got from Sea&Sea about the correction lens: Hello Ido, Thank you for your contact. About M82 internal correction lens: Both M77 and M82 internal correction lens have been discontinued. Because our actual supplier has been closed during covid-19 pandemic. We have a plan to reproduce them but it is not so soon. Let's say in July or August.. We will keep you updated. Once they are ready, we will announce to public. We are so sorry for your inconvenience. Best regards, Kaz Okada International Sales Sea & Sea Co., Ltd. 2F,4-8-11 Nagasaki, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 171-0051 Japan Tel: 81-3-5926-9320 Mob:81-80-3276-7203
  11. Thanks. I do have the Nikon 8-15. I'll try it as well and I will compare results.
  12. Thank you. the "null" was just a typo. sorry.. For the WWL/WACP - I am using Isotta housing - So unfortunately - I can't use these.
  13. Thanks. Unfortunaly the Sea&Sea correction lens is out of stock every where ..
  14. Hi I shot this image with Nikon Z7 2 (Isotta housing and 2 Sea&Sea strobes) lens: 14-30 iso 250 1/125 f11 I love the image however I always get these blurry edges (the lower part of the frame). The dome is suitable for this lens and it was with f11. Any ideas ? Or the only way is using wet lenses ?
  15. Hello everyone Despite the fact that I believe this question is not very original, I would like to hear your thoughts on it. Currently, I have a Nikon Z8 and a Nikon Z7 2. The Z8 is my primary camera for wildlife photography (on land) and the Z7 2 is my backup camera and my underwater camera with an Isotta housing. In terms of autofocus and frame rate, the Z8 is clearly superior to the Z72. I can't enjoy the high speed underwater because I'm limited to strobe speed and, while focusing speed and tracking are advantages, I usually don't follow a cheeta underwater.. So, is it worth buying an underwater housing for the Z8 for better results, or are the differences in real life marginal? Cheers Ido P.S. In the attached pic - I wish In had the Z8 when I took this shot..
  16. Thank you so much for your response. The Britannic is way beyond my reach (120 meters..), but I wish I could dive there one day.
  17. Hi What do you think of underwater scooters when you want to save some energy while diving ? With all that camera gear and that scooter, how do you do it? Thanks
  18. As Barmaglot said it is the Mediterranean. About 30 km north of Tel Aviv
  19. It was only 30 minutes drive from my house to an interesting spot. A massive power plant right next to the beach draws dozens of sharks each winter - mostly females. There's a weird scenario happening in a very small place. In a disturbingly confined area, sharks, divers, snorkelers, kayakers are all together. With limited success, a helpless renger tries to control the traffic. Poor visibility, strong currents, and old fishing gear on the seafloor make it challenging to dive there. Is that an interesting experience? Yes. Recommended? Not really.
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