For Sale Canon sl1 camera, Ikelite housing, and Ikelite ds160 strobe

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Hi,

I am selling my beloved Canon Sl1 underwater set up. I used this camera a lot when I was living in the Philippines the last year but don't have as much use for it here in Guam. Always rinsed and well cared for. The housing has some surface scratches on the body but it good condition.

Below is an itemized list of everything that is included and their retail price. Thank you!

-Canon EOS Rebel SL1 w/ 18-55mm IS STM Lens ($699.99 On Canon website)
-Ikelite TTL 100d/Sl1 housing w/ acrylic dome port ($1,149.00 on the Ikelite website/Product # 6970.03)
-Ikelite DS-160 strobe w/ NiMH battery and smart charger ($799.00 on the Ikelite website/Product # 4060US)
-Compact Ball Arm for Quick Release Handle ($179.00 on the Ikelite website/Product # 4080.05)
-TTL Sync Cord Ikelite Strobe to Ikelite Bulkhead ($100 on the Ikelite website/Product # 4103.51)
-Tray with Dual Quick Release Handles for Compact and Mirrorless Housings ($130.00 on Ikelite website/Product # 9523.64)
-Extra camera accessories, 2 spare camera batteries and charge, 64gb memory card, small tripod, camera shoulder strap, Nice camera case

Total retail price w/o extras: $3056
Asking price: $1500 Including shipping from Guam

Addition details:
The included dome port is very versatile.. It accommodates the very popular Tokina 10-17mm lens and many other wide angle lens with no or minimal vignetting.
One thing I really like about this setup is the ability to used TTL (Through The Lens) exposure, which means the strobe automatically compensates exposure so you don't need to manually adjust the strobe power. This is very helpful for shooting with your first DSLR underwater.

Please let me know if you need more pictures or details and thanks for looking!
 

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Colin:

checking on the progress of things. please advise.
 
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