SuperSeaMonkey
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Another WA option is the Tokina 10-17mm fisheye zoom on a Sigma MC-11 adapter. That's what I went with, and it's significantly cheaper than the Sony 10-18.
Did you make your own zoom gear for the Tokina 10-17?
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Another WA option is the Tokina 10-17mm fisheye zoom on a Sigma MC-11 adapter. That's what I went with, and it's significantly cheaper than the Sony 10-18.
Did you make your own zoom gear for the Tokina 10-17?
Great shots Hoag. Can I ask what kind of strobes and arm lengths your using? I’m looking into an A6000 myself.Yes is do use a pump. (I have the Nauticam Vacuum system.)
Here are some pics from a trip on the Aquacat shot with that camera (both above & below the surface).
The first dive I had a pair of Sea & Sea YS-01strobes. One of the strobes failed on the 1st dive and I shot the rest of the trip with a single strobe. My arms are a 3 inch and a 5 inch arm on each side.Great shots Hoag. Can I ask what kind of strobes and arm lengths your using? I’m looking into an A6000 myself.