Sea&Sea TTL vs Ikelite and other newbie questions

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alcina,

Thanks again for the info. I don't ever shoot programmed or entire auto mode (never even used the "scenes" settings) on my dSLR. If anything, its in Av or Tv...and sometimes manual. I grew up in a house with photo gear, first 100% manual 35mm SLR was given to me at 15...the only "auto" thing it had was an integrated light meter. If I wanted some auto-magic camera that did all of the thinking I'd likely shoot a pro-sumer digital.

I guess what I really have to decide is if I want Ikelite strobes or Sea&Sea. Price is a big factor, especially if I am going to just use manual anyway...its a $600+ savings by going with 2 YS-110s vs 2 DS-125s. $600 is a lot of charter diving when I own everything. I guess what I was wanting to figure out is if I could even get Sea&Sea TTL to work through the Ike housing. It looks like I could always put the H-W eTTL converter on it if I decided I wanted it.
 
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