Skip to content

humu9679

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Country

    United States

Everything posted by humu9679

  1. Aloha and welcome Jin!
  2. Aloha and welcome to any and all humble guys!
  3. Aloha and welcome Tim!
  4. When I look at camera specs, most cameras use more battery power when viewing through the viewfinder. Know why this is so? Some of the newer cameras are using bigger batteries, and that makes this observation meaningless, but I found it curious, especially with the chintzy little batteries in compacts ten years ago. Craig
  5. @thejaguar Hi. I have a couple of spares. PM me and we can arrange to get them to you. Cheers, Craig
  6. Aloha and welcome!
  7. Diving conditions may be terrifying to bring this theory to practical use.
  8. Assuming all variables being the same - strobe angle, conditions, distance to subject, adjusted exposure - how can that be?
  9. Aloha and welcome!
  10. Aloha and welcome!
  11. Hi Roman, That looks pretty good! Did you take off the WWL-1 at 0:38 the tighter shot of the hawkfish? Best, Craig
  12. One of our moderators, @Davide DB asked about this. But we only heard the sound of crickets. Maybe we can fold this question in his:
  13. Nice work! That is very unfortunate that your film was disqualified.
  14. Aloha and welcome Nicholas!
  15. Super stuff Christian! That Trioplan is manual focus? Also, did that fit easily into your existing ports?
  16. The step up from the TG models is a cliff. Bring a parachute. I've heard that the R50 is quite good - its size and focusing ability, plus with Canon's renown color science. But when you add strobes, everything gets bigger and bulkier, including the TG series (which I quite like). You might consider strobes such as the Inon S-220 and Backscatter MF-2 (TTL exposure with Olympus) both of which have smaller footprints. One strobe for a smaller footprint, and two if you want to be like everybody else. One flash can make some nice photos, however.
  17. Aloha and welcome! We can certainly help you spend your money here.
  18. Aloha from Oahu!
  19. That's sad news. I liked their Sola lights.
  20. Aloha and welcome @Johan
  21. Aloha and welcome @jkepic !

Important Information

Terms of Use Privacy Policy Guidelines We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.