Inon Fiber Optic Adapter for Canon G10/WPDC28

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hi scubamarc,

nice pics.. i liked the one with the shark entering wreck, sent link to friends and one came up with nice title for it, "Tickets please!" :blinking:


thanks.
that pict was with a sd 550, all picts after 2007 are with the g7.
 
hi scubajunkee, i see u posted this a few months ago... can u share some experience how this works out underwater? i hv been struggling with this housing and a Fantasea flash for more than a year, and as i am planning to go for Inon, i would like to get some feedback first:
1) i always got some "snow" on my pics, so i covered the housing around flash by black duct tape (the diffuser plate was the FIRST thing i lost during first dive with it..). I still got lot of flash (tried against mirror), put more tape, .. i ended up with virtually ALL housing covered in black duct tape. so i wonder how much light your solution lets out.
2) how does it hold in diving? doesn't it come apart in currents or when being tossed around .. ?

thx for sharing and hv a great diving, L.

Sorry for the late reply, but the camera works great. I get no backscatter since my fiber optic adapter completely blocks the flash. I also have the flash on the lowest power possible, since I only use the flash to trigger the strobe. The strobe does all the work as long as it's properly aimed.

-Ericson
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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