Strobe for Olympus Olympus 5060 and PT-020

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ScubaGil

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Hello all,
After my first experience with underwater photography I got hooked :D.

So now that I am an aspiring addict :wink:I want to expand my equipment.

My question is this:
What strobe should I purchase for use with my Olympus 5060 and PT-020 housing. The crux of the matter is that I want a strobe that will work well for me now and could continue with me once I move to a DSLR setup (most likely I will take my Canon D20) once I become a full blown addict as opposed to an aspiring addict. I would like to add that I'm an experienced diver and land based photographer so complex photo settings don't frighten me.

Thanks in advance for all you help.
 
I love my Inon strobes and have used them with my Canon A series/Canon housings, Oly 5050/PT015 housing and now with my Subal/Canon 20D setup. They are light, flexible and powerful.

Ikelite would be my second choice.

Talk to Ryan at ryan@reefphoto.com or if you are happy to order from Japan - Yuzo is who I use there -> info@naturephoto.jp.co

Check out the Pink Link in my signature for more tidbits on strobes - there are some very helpful links there, too.
 
I have the same set up and went with a Sea & Sea YS 90 Auto. If I had waited another month I could have gotten (and would now get) the Sea & Sea YS 110. It's almost the same as the YS 90 but has a faster receyle time and a laser pointer so you can see where you're pointing the stobe at, which is a real problem for me.

Any way you go, your pics will imporve greatly and you'll have more fun. Less money, but more fun. :p

Good luck
 
Maybe consider replacing the bulkhead with one from Matthias - http://www.heinrichsweikamp.net/blitz/indexe.htm so that you can hard wire your strobe for TTL.

The Inon Z240 , Sea & Sea 110 or the Ikelite DS 125 are probably the strobes of choice at the moment. Any of these will suit your needs later.
 
I have a 5060 also with a PT-020 housing and have been contemplating buying a strobe for months. I've settled on the Inon D-2000 (with the focus light) and the Ultralight Control Systems tray/arm setup. I've yet to read anything but positive comments on the Inon. Reef Photo has a nice package with this setup for $855, though I would upgrade the arms to a 5" & 8" for another $16. I don't think you can go wrong with this rig.
Kevin
 
My only suggestion would be that the D2000 gives you a choice of the hardwired "W" or the "S" which is optically fired. The Z-240 and the YS-110 will do both, so if you decide to use a hotshoe to fire the strobe, you can. I just got the H/W converter for my SP-350 and the YS-110 strobe. It seems to work beautifully so far with just indoor practice shots and a couple in the pool.
 

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