Alright folks,
I bought this kit awhile back. The housing, port, and camera body cost me $1400. The lens cost about $400, and there is another lens in the package for above water use that cost about the same.
That puts this package at an original value of over $2000. However, a budding underwater photographer can have it all for $800 + shipping.
Included is:
1.) An Ikelite Nikon D70 camera housing, which has never been flooded and is completely operational.
2.) The lens port for a 60mm lens.
3.) A Nikon D70
4.) A Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 60mm lens 1:2.8 D, which fits in the housing
5.) A Sigma 105mm 1:2 8D DG Macro lens, which won't fit in the underwater housing in the 60mm port, but is a sweet out of water macro lens
5.) Sandisk 1.0 GB compact flash card
6.) a 6-in-1 USB card reader
7.) An extra o-ring, lube, and camera accessories
8.) A Nikon remote clicker button
9.) Battery pack and charger
I never had a strobe for this unit, but it worked fine for my purposes.
Just check out this crawfish http://www.pbase.com/jarrett/image/83485514
My gallery is here Water and wildlife Photo Gallery by Jarrett at pbase.com
The former user, Mo2vation, had a strobe and got significantly better UW pics
seabass Photo Gallery by Ken at pbase.com
I bought this kit awhile back. The housing, port, and camera body cost me $1400. The lens cost about $400, and there is another lens in the package for above water use that cost about the same.
That puts this package at an original value of over $2000. However, a budding underwater photographer can have it all for $800 + shipping.
Included is:
1.) An Ikelite Nikon D70 camera housing, which has never been flooded and is completely operational.
2.) The lens port for a 60mm lens.
3.) A Nikon D70
4.) A Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 60mm lens 1:2.8 D, which fits in the housing
5.) A Sigma 105mm 1:2 8D DG Macro lens, which won't fit in the underwater housing in the 60mm port, but is a sweet out of water macro lens
5.) Sandisk 1.0 GB compact flash card
6.) a 6-in-1 USB card reader
7.) An extra o-ring, lube, and camera accessories
8.) A Nikon remote clicker button
9.) Battery pack and charger
I never had a strobe for this unit, but it worked fine for my purposes.
Just check out this crawfish http://www.pbase.com/jarrett/image/83485514
My gallery is here Water and wildlife Photo Gallery by Jarrett at pbase.com
The former user, Mo2vation, had a strobe and got significantly better UW pics
seabass Photo Gallery by Ken at pbase.com