looking to upgrade my camera setup
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looking to upgrade my camera setup
I'm thinking to finally retire the Casio and move to something with a bit more capability. My wish list would include:
- something I can take to 200 feet
- something that will accept wet lenses ... in particular, a WAL
- at least one, and possibly two decent strobes
- something that doesn't take a Master's Degree in Geekology to figure out how to use
Ideally it would be portable enough to fit inside a moderate-sized Pelican case (for travel)
Budget ... for now ... would be around $1500
For the photographers on the board ... if this were your wish list, what would YOU be looking at?
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
- something I can take to 200 feet
- something that will accept wet lenses ... in particular, a WAL
- at least one, and possibly two decent strobes
- something that doesn't take a Master's Degree in Geekology to figure out how to use
Ideally it would be portable enough to fit inside a moderate-sized Pelican case (for travel)
Budget ... for now ... would be around $1500
For the photographers on the board ... if this were your wish list, what would YOU be looking at?
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
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Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
The Nikon Coolpix P6000 looks like a sweet camera, Bob. There is a spendy Ike housing for it and a really stout looking Fantasea housing that can be had for around 200.00. You'd have 700.00 left for another strobe or two.
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Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
Hi Bob,
I have a G9 in an Ikelite case... it fits all the bills, aside from solving the strobe price issue you bring up.
it's good to 200', accepts wet lenses (I have a WAL) and might look into getting a macro... and i would not do well at any level of Geekology.
As said on the other thread, they've moved to a G10... probably about the same.
I've never had any vingetting problem, however i'm not using the smaller canon case.
Looks like (from your photo's) you already have some advanced photography sense, in that way, i think that G series would be good, it seems designed very straightforward as not to get in the way of what you're doing.
Good luck... Always exciting times purchasing a new camera... the sweaty palms, the head full of mundane features, statistics and reviews...
Scott
ps. I'd also look if they make housings for those little Leica's, the camera's themselves aren't very expensive anymore.
I have a G9 in an Ikelite case... it fits all the bills, aside from solving the strobe price issue you bring up.
it's good to 200', accepts wet lenses (I have a WAL) and might look into getting a macro... and i would not do well at any level of Geekology.
As said on the other thread, they've moved to a G10... probably about the same.
I've never had any vingetting problem, however i'm not using the smaller canon case.
Looks like (from your photo's) you already have some advanced photography sense, in that way, i think that G series would be good, it seems designed very straightforward as not to get in the way of what you're doing.
Good luck... Always exciting times purchasing a new camera... the sweaty palms, the head full of mundane features, statistics and reviews...
Scott
ps. I'd also look if they make housings for those little Leica's, the camera's themselves aren't very expensive anymore.
Grateful Diver wrote:I'm thinking to finally retire the Casio and move to something with a bit more capability. My wish list would include:
- something I can take to 200 feet
- something that will accept wet lenses ... in particular, a WAL
- at least one, and possibly two decent strobes
- something that doesn't take a Master's Degree in Geekology to figure out how to use
Ideally it would be portable enough to fit inside a moderate-sized Pelican case (for travel)
Budget ... for now ... would be around $1500
For the photographers on the board ... if this were your wish list, what would YOU be looking at?
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
What strobe are you using, Scott? I went to your Smug Mug site and your pics are amazing!
-Ron T.
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Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
Well Thanks! and certainly, right back at you... How are those casio's? I've never used one, but you've certainly got some great results from them...cardiver wrote:What strobe are you using, Scott? I went to your Smug Mug site and your pics are amazing!
I have a single Ikelite DS-125, I had some money burning a hole in my pocket a couple years ago and spent it...
I used to have a Sunpak G-flash, which, in truth was just as good, just a little more to think about being fired as a slave rather than TTL
I prefer to use neither, and if i hadn't spent so much dough on the Ikelite probably would leave the strobe home and figure out how to dive with a tripod.
Scott
Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
I have to agree on the prefer not to use the strobe issue. I do allot of my stuff with the strobe turned off. In fact lately I have been using mainly just the camera flash/diffuser with my focus light and sometimes I even turn off the focus light or direct it away from the subject if they are white.Scott G wrote:
I have a single Ikelite DS-125, I had some money burning a hole in my pocket a couple years ago and spent it...
I used to have a Sunpak G-flash, which, in truth was just as good, just a little more to think about being fired as a slave rather than TTL
I prefer to use neither, and if i hadn't spent so much dough on the Ikelite probably would leave the strobe home and figure out how to dive with a tripod.
Scott
The wide angle issue would seem to point toward one of two options. (Remembering I'm a Canon person) The G10 has a 28mm wide angle as it's base so trying to add a wide angle doesn't work well. The G-9 has a 35mm wide base. If you need the depth over 130fsw then you have to go with a ikelite case. A very spendy option but good insurance. As far as I know no one else makes one tested to that depth.
My preference would be the G-10 but the camera is going to be somewhere around $400 give or take and the cheapest I could find on the housing is $618 so that only leaves 500 or less for strobes if you are going to stay with that budget number. Going with the G-9 will drop the price of the Camera a little and reduce the case by about $120 so give you a little more money to play with but it is quite a trade off feature wise. Either camera will work and both are as simple or as complex as you want them to be. Anywhere from point and shoot to full manual and they both are capable of using a slave strobe or a TTL. TTL can be a big advantage with those closeups and macros and does make your strobes easyer to manage.
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Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
I'd get the SeaLife DC1000 (available in March) with either their two digital strobes, or get a second matching strobe for whichever one you have now, and use Ultralight strobe arms. It will all fit in a Pelican 1500 case, and waterproof down to 200 fsw. With deals and not the case, it'll be close to fitting within your budget. Good luck Bob!!
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Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
How about a used SLR setup? I have a Nikon D70 and Ikelite housing that I would be happy to sell to a new home. I moved to a D-300 a little over a year ago, and will sell at a good price. I also have an Ikelite DS-50 strobe that I never use anymore. All items are in great condition. You'll need to buy a lens or two, but you could come in well under $1500. You'll be much happy than with any Point & Shot camera!
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Dave
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Grateful Diver wrote:I'm thinking to finally retire the Casio and move to something with a bit more capability. My wish list would include:
- something I can take to 200 feet
- something that will accept wet lenses ... in particular, a WAL
- at least one, and possibly two decent strobes
- something that doesn't take a Master's Degree in Geekology to figure out how to use
Ideally it would be portable enough to fit inside a moderate-sized Pelican case (for travel)
Budget ... for now ... would be around $1500
For the photographers on the board ... if this were your wish list, what would YOU be looking at?
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Dave
Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
Have you talked to Berkeley White at Backscatter? He could probably point you in the right direction.... I'll see if I can dig up his email address and I'll pm it to you...
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Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
i believe bob did talk to those folks...scottsax wrote:Have you talked to Berkeley White at Backscatter? He could probably point you in the right direction.... I'll see if I can dig up his email address and I'll pm it to you...
but either way, his new rig is already en route to him, if not in his possession already....
Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
Whoops....spatman wrote:i believe bob did talk to those folks...scottsax wrote:Have you talked to Berkeley White at Backscatter? He could probably point you in the right direction.... I'll see if I can dig up his email address and I'll pm it to you...
but either way, his new rig is already en route to him, if not in his possession already....
Well, I've been off the board for a week....
I'm going to look like a moose on rollerskates. -airsix
... my Mom caught me fenestrating once. -lavachickie
And I get so tired of fainting and peeing all over myself when the hammer falls on an empty chamber! -Nailer
Want to know where I'm performing? Check out my Facebook fan page!
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Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
you lucky booger...scottsax wrote:Well, I've been off the board for a week....
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Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
So, GD, what did you end up settling on?
Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
I think that GD got the G10 with the uber-cool, aluminum housing.Biodiversity_Guy wrote:So, GD, what did you end up settling on?
-Ron T.
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Re: looking to upgrade my camera setup
Canon G10 camera
Fisheye FIX housing
Fisheye FIX 15mm wide angle port
Sea & Sea YS110a strobe
dual Ultralite strobe arms and camera tray
(I already have a Sea & Sea YS25 strobe I'll slave on the left side)
Total cost of the setup was a bit more than budgeted ... about $3,300.
... Bob
Fisheye FIX housing
Fisheye FIX 15mm wide angle port
Sea & Sea YS110a strobe
dual Ultralite strobe arms and camera tray
(I already have a Sea & Sea YS25 strobe I'll slave on the left side)
Total cost of the setup was a bit more than budgeted ... about $3,300.
... Bob
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