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I have a Canon G15 with Canon DC-48 enclosure (absolutely love this camera). I have had these since they first came out and there was no macro adapters available (so I gave up looking). Now I discover there are a couple adapters so I am thinking of getting it and a couple lenses.

The ones I have in mind are the Inon M67 Lens Adapter Base DC48, 1 x Inon UCL-330 Close-up Lens, and 1 x Inon UCL-165M67 Close-up Lens.

If anyone has these lenses, is it fairly simple to take one lens (or both) off if they were stacked during a dive? It doesnt look like there is a lanyard type attachment to any of the lenses making me think you would not be able to do this.

I also looked at the 10bar adapter online but it doesnt look like really suitable to me.

Your thoughts are appreciated.
 
I have a Canon G15 with Canon DC-48 enclosure (absolutely love this camera). I have had these since they first came out and there was no macro adapters available (so I gave up looking). Now I discover there are a couple adapters so I am thinking of getting it and a couple lenses.

The ones I have in mind are the Inon M67 Lens Adapter Base DC48, 1 x Inon UCL-330 Close-up Lens, and 1 x Inon UCL-165M67 Close-up Lens.

If anyone has these lenses, is it fairly simple to take one lens (or both) off if they were stacked during a dive? It doesnt look like there is a lanyard type attachment to any of the lenses making me think you would not be able to do this.

I also looked at the 10bar adapter online but it doesnt look like really suitable to me.

Your thoughts are appreciated.

I have 2 of the ucl-165m67 and used them with my s-95. And since they are 67mm I can now use them on my sl-1. I screw them on and off during dives if need be and store them on my white slate that I have mounted a 67mm holder on. I like it that way others think the threads are a pain but I find it easy. Nope no lanyard for them just don't drop them.
 
Wonderful, thanks so much for the info. Just put my order in.:)
I have 2 of the ucl-165m67 and used them with my s-95. And since they are 67mm I can now use them on my sl-1. I screw them on and off during dives if need be and store them on my white slate that I have mounted a 67mm holder on. I like it that way others think the threads are a pain but I find it easy. Nope no lanyard for them just don't drop them.
 

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