A fellow photo SB'er (Phacops) gave me an Ikelite slave sensor ($40 shipped!). Mine died over a year ago and since I didn't get around to sending it in for repair yet, I nearly changed my sig line. Now I can leave the sig line as is, because today was a successful test dive of the new sensor. If anybody else is feeling generous, I need an Ike to Ike dual sync cord! 
It was a late afternoon dive on a blustery day, but small surge and pretty nice conditions. There was one adult white tip reef shark getting cleaned in the first cavern (coming from Makena Landing) which didn't stay long after I started shooting. Thought I would find it in the bubble cavern, but a juvenile was in there by it's self.
As I approached the entrance to the long lava tube I could see at least three sharks milling about. Once inside there were four adults sniffing tails, although one stayed mostly outside when I was inside. At one point I counted six within 20 feet of me; a probably pregnant one mostly resting in a tight napping spot, the juvi (or another one) and the four flirting adults (three following the one with a hook in it's mouth).
I have not shot that set up in quite a while and only got 4 keepers out of 60 shots; kind of like shooting with film! It seems I will have to re-learn my favorite camera rig.


It was a late afternoon dive on a blustery day, but small surge and pretty nice conditions. There was one adult white tip reef shark getting cleaned in the first cavern (coming from Makena Landing) which didn't stay long after I started shooting. Thought I would find it in the bubble cavern, but a juvenile was in there by it's self.

As I approached the entrance to the long lava tube I could see at least three sharks milling about. Once inside there were four adults sniffing tails, although one stayed mostly outside when I was inside. At one point I counted six within 20 feet of me; a probably pregnant one mostly resting in a tight napping spot, the juvi (or another one) and the four flirting adults (three following the one with a hook in it's mouth).

I have not shot that set up in quite a while and only got 4 keepers out of 60 shots; kind of like shooting with film! It seems I will have to re-learn my favorite camera rig.

