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firstdive2005

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edmonton, alberta, canada
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Canon s95
fix housing
fix UWL-04 wet mount conversion lens 67mm/52mm
Inon S2000 S-TTL strobe
Nauticam flexitray for housing
Nauticam 1 inch base ball for flexitray
3 clamps
AD-IN adapter for strobe
8in double ball arm for strobe

I bought it all from Reef Photo- Brandy helped me out with the decision on the kit. I felt pretty comfortable with her explanations and knowledge.
I go to Coz on August 19/11 so I will post whatever hits the lens.

By the way Nemrod I really appreciate your input, as well as everyone else. It surely makes the hobby more fun with your inputs. Less painful too.:D
 
Glad that I could be of some use now and then in between aggravating people to no end :crafty:.

Good luck with the new rig, hope that you enjoy it, I am sure that you will.

After the trip, be sure and soak the housing and the lens in distilled water for at least several hours, even 24 hours, to suck the salt out of the crevices. The UWL-04 lens tends especially to hold a film of water around the periphery that will grow salt crystals otherwise. Let them dry completely before storage, that would be several days.

N
 
Got the exact same setup about two months ago and have loved it so far.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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