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I might be putting one up on ebay next week.
About 4 dives, like new only dove on sunday :)

Just not working out with my camera and the local water here.
I just offered it to some of the other divers in my local dive club
https://www.facebook.com/groups/oregonscubaclub/

If none of them want to buy it then its up for grabs.
 
buy new?

To my knowledge there are 2 major versions. An "old" one that was "small" and a recent one with a 52mm lens and 67mm male mounting thread (which I own). If you go to the reefnet site, they still have photos of the "old" adapters.

Someone recently posted on scubaboard about a newer version that also had female threads so that they could be stacked. Mine are about 3 yrs old and do not have female threads.

There is also the new Nauticam SMC, but they do not advertise the "diopter power" of the lens.
 
i am looning for an used one, brand new is aavailable everywhere.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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