Hi Folks-
Well, my maiden voyage with my new-to-me housing flooded as soon as I hit 60'.
So now I'm stuck with my back-up which is a TG5 and one strobe, a YS-03 which has no power modifications.
I'm not real familiar with my TG-5, mostly because it doesn't have shutter priority which is how I usually shoot, nor does it have full manual. It also doesn't have rear-curtain, which sucks for a moving shark.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has been in this situation, so could someone give me some tips? This is what I"m working with:
THE DIVE SITE:
Anyone with more experience have any recommendations?
Well, my maiden voyage with my new-to-me housing flooded as soon as I hit 60'.
So now I'm stuck with my back-up which is a TG5 and one strobe, a YS-03 which has no power modifications.
I'm not real familiar with my TG-5, mostly because it doesn't have shutter priority which is how I usually shoot, nor does it have full manual. It also doesn't have rear-curtain, which sucks for a moving shark.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has been in this situation, so could someone give me some tips? This is what I"m working with:
THE DIVE SITE:
- 65'
- 16 - 18' from the "feeding area" (behind a "wall")
- Went to the site today and the viz was decent (50'?) but I did macro.
- Possible sharks, though I doubt this makes much of a difference: Tiger, Reef, White tip, Bull, Lemon
- Aperture priority is the only "non-auto" mode.
- I *am* able to set a default ISO
- FL 4.5mm - 18mm (35mm equivalent 25mm - 100mm)
- YS-03 (I have two YS-02's, but with Nikonos sync cables, not the F/O cables the housing takes for the compact)
- IT'S TTL ONLY.
Anyone with more experience have any recommendations?