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I have for sale a mike dive Olympus dual ttl converter. The circuit allows you to use Sea&Sea TTL flashes with the Olympus camera.
This system is used with any Olympus camera and housing that can use a external flash. There is a part that slips into the hot shoe connector on the camera and connects up to the external flash connector on the Olympus housing. This unit has the conversion circuit on it to convert the Olympus flash signals to signals that the Sea&Sea flash understands.
The other part plugs into the outside of the Olympus housing and allows you to connect one or two Sea&Sea strobes. I purchased this unit directly from mike dive a german company a couple of years ago and have used it with excellent results.
I originally paid $360 for this item and that is the current price with shipping. I would like to get $200 for this item. If you looking for Sea&Sea flash units I am selling YS-30ttl duo, YS-60 TTL and YS-120 ttl Duo flashes on Ebay under my ID Blibecap.
Here is the web site, you may need to convert from German.
http://mikedive.de/index.php?option=com_co...7&Itemid=21
Please feel free to ask any questions.
This system is used with any Olympus camera and housing that can use a external flash. There is a part that slips into the hot shoe connector on the camera and connects up to the external flash connector on the Olympus housing. This unit has the conversion circuit on it to convert the Olympus flash signals to signals that the Sea&Sea flash understands.
The other part plugs into the outside of the Olympus housing and allows you to connect one or two Sea&Sea strobes. I purchased this unit directly from mike dive a german company a couple of years ago and have used it with excellent results.
I originally paid $360 for this item and that is the current price with shipping. I would like to get $200 for this item. If you looking for Sea&Sea flash units I am selling YS-30ttl duo, YS-60 TTL and YS-120 ttl Duo flashes on Ebay under my ID Blibecap.
Here is the web site, you may need to convert from German.
http://mikedive.de/index.php?option=com_co...7&Itemid=21
Please feel free to ask any questions.