OK, blame this on a nice tax refund and a very understanding wife... :blinking:
I'm ready to get good a good strobe (or two). I have a Canon G10 in a Canon WP-DC28 housing. I like to shoot macro, mid-range, and reefscapes/wrecks. Basically, I try to shoot everything. I don't plan on upgrading the case and I don't plan on going dSLR. I think I've settled on the Inon D2000 type 3, for the strobe (unless you know a good reason not to). My question is should I get two and shoot with dual strobes? I see pros using two strobes, and I don't like the way the housing (my old camera and housing did this too) blocks light from reaching the lower right hand of the shots, with the internal flash. I figure one strobe might also cause shadows that I don't like. Anyway, do I go with one or two?
Once we answer that question... I'll need to know what tray and arms to use. Also, what about a carrying case that's not too big to carry on (along with my reg/computer roll-on bag) and store in the overhead bin.
Any help with this is greatly appreciated.
I'm ready to get good a good strobe (or two). I have a Canon G10 in a Canon WP-DC28 housing. I like to shoot macro, mid-range, and reefscapes/wrecks. Basically, I try to shoot everything. I don't plan on upgrading the case and I don't plan on going dSLR. I think I've settled on the Inon D2000 type 3, for the strobe (unless you know a good reason not to). My question is should I get two and shoot with dual strobes? I see pros using two strobes, and I don't like the way the housing (my old camera and housing did this too) blocks light from reaching the lower right hand of the shots, with the internal flash. I figure one strobe might also cause shadows that I don't like. Anyway, do I go with one or two?
Once we answer that question... I'll need to know what tray and arms to use. Also, what about a carrying case that's not too big to carry on (along with my reg/computer roll-on bag) and store in the overhead bin.
Any help with this is greatly appreciated.
