Nikon D7000 in Aquatica AD7000 sample shots

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AussieByron

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Last Friday I recieved my Aquatica AD7000 housing for the Nikon D7000 DSLR. I was lucky to be one of the first people to get the housing off the production line.

Here are some examples of the Nikon D7000 with Tokina 10-17mm housed in the Aquatica AD7000 with dual Ikelite DS161 strobes.

Please note that the sample photos are unedited and only resized for quick upload.

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Regards Mark
 
Wow, very nice! Looks like you were about 10-15 feet away or so? I wish that I was able to afford the camera (trying to save the money before out baby is born in late April/early May) let alone the housing and strobes.
 
Wow, very nice! Looks like you were about 10-15 feet away or so? I wish that I was able to afford the camera (trying to save the money before out baby is born in late April/early May) let alone the housing and strobes. Also, how about a pic of your new rig?
 
I have had the Nikon D7000 and Aquatica AD7000 for a month now and simply loving it. The conditions locally (Byron Bay and South West Rocks) have be excellent for WA work and the Tokina 10-17mm hasnt been taken off yet.

Here are some samples of some of my favourites over this week.



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Regards Mark
 
5 star as always
 
Absolutely Beautiful Pictures. I shoot the same rig in an Ikelite housing, primarily using the 105mm macro so far, but I hope one day my WA stuff is half as nice as yours,.... wonderful job!
 

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