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  1. Can I ask you a bunch of questions about it? You're able to raise and lower the pop up flash, right? How is the autofocus with your additional lenses? For context, I'm diving in pretty green cold water, but could use a focus light if needed. My wish is to use this with the WWL and MWL, primarily for static reef scenes. How is battery life using the flash?
  2. I'm interested in using Nauticam wet lenses with the Sony full-frame gear I already own (I just need the housing), but I also looked into Nauticam's Canon R50 setup. With a fixed flat port, it looks like you'd really want to use it with additional wet lenses. The potential appeal to me is that I suspect the Canon R50's autofocus will be better than my A7Riii. Does anyone have experience or thoughts on the Nauticam Canon R50 setup?
  3. I'm looking at camera bodies with sync speeds from 1/160s to 1/250s. I want to shoot CFWA of reefs, invertebrates, and occasionally some fish portraits underneath kelp forests where conditions are usually a bit dark and murky. Beyond cutting down on ambient light, my concern with max sync speed is motion blur. Can anyone comment on seeing motion blur when shooting strobes at 1/160s? Also, would this be more visible on a high resolution sensor like the Sony A7CR?
  4. Hi everyone on Waterpixels, I was briefly at Wetpixel before that site more or less shut down, but am glad that the community lives on through this site. I enjoy wildlife photography in Central California and want to dedicate more time to learning underwater photography this year. I have a Master's degree in Marine Science and am a SCUBA instructor, so I have spent a great deal of time underwater. Kelp forests and temperate waters are my favorite places to dive.
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