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    My underwater Nikon D200 setup

    Here are a couple of shots of my camera equipment I use underwater, I have two housings for the Nikon D200 a Sea & Sea and a Titan shown here. The Titan has a greater depth rating. I also have a large glass port for the Nikon 10.5 fisheye lens and two Inon strobes with a focus light.

    The equipment is heavy out of the water and great in the water.


    Camera set up 2 by nicolas.terry, on Flickr


    Camera set up by nicolas.terry, on Flickr
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    I would love to have proper underwater gear! It is quite expensive to start out though?

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    Wow – makes my macro rig look like a toy! Nice set up; it looks a strong unit as I guess the rough and tumble of dive boats would damage weaker units.

    Cheers

    Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommo224 View Post
    I would love to have proper underwater gear! It is quite expensive to start out though?
    Hi Tommo you can start off with a point and shoot camera in a small underwater housing. I've seen some great shots from that sort of set up. But is you want to take the DSLR under the water then you will need a good housing and either a single or double strobe system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nardes View Post
    Wow – makes my macro rig look like a toy! Nice set up; it looks a strong unit as I guess the rough and tumble of dive boats would damage weaker units.

    Cheers

    Dennis
    Yes it's good to have a sturdy unit, it can get bashed on the dive boat. I always have the setup in a plastic box and with foam inside and the dome port covered so it does not scratch.

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