another super day underwater, KEY LARGO, SUNDAY, 9/29/13,,, lots of PICS,,,,,,,,

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Mike, What camera does she shoot? Does she prefer macro or wide angle?
Tim,

She is currently using a Nikkon Coolpix 6300, 16 megapixels in an Ikelite housing. She is only shooting macro with the Nikkon. She is still getting acquainted to shooting underwater, but likes the ikelite setup. She was using a sealife with a wide angle lens, but it died so she switched to the Nikkon. At some point, she will switch over to an SLR, but would want to be able to transfer the strobes in case she needs a new housing. She uses Adobe Photoshop to touchup the photos.
She does use the red filter for the Key Largo and Cayman dives we have done, but we are heading back to dive the Speigel at the end of the month, so the strobes would help at depth.
She was already thinking about getting the 160's you mentioned.

Mike
 
Tim,

She is currently using a Nikkon Coolpix 6300, 16 megapixels in an Ikelite housing. She is only shooting macro with the Nikkon. She is still getting acquainted to shooting underwater, but likes the ikelite setup. She was using a sealife with a wide angle lens, but it died so she switched to the Nikkon. At some point, she will switch over to an SLR, but would want to be able to transfer the strobes in case she needs a new housing. She uses Adobe Photoshop to touchup the photos.
She does use the red filter for the Key Largo and Cayman dives we have done, but we are heading back to dive the Speigel at the end of the month, so the strobes would help at depth.
She was already thinking about getting the 160's you mentioned.

Mike

I sent you a PM.
 
Very nice, as usual. And *now* I know that a black jack is different from a crevalle jack. :)

Black jacks are uncommon and usually found a bit deeper. Very shy and difficult to shoot because they do not hang around when they see divers.
 
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