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I had the PT20 but wanted TTL with my strobe. I have an Ikelite housing and a DS125 strobe "in the mail". As soon as I get it all assembled and tried, I will sell my PT20. I, generally, travel to dive. Once the water here warms up, I will be diving off Morehead (mostly). Maybe we'll meet up and dive sometime. There's room on the FeBrina for a month in PNG. Come on......
 
I guided a friend of mine into a 5060 and an Ikelite housing with a D 125 strobe for her first camera, and she is completely mesmerized with it. She would have liked a 5050 like mine, but.... She almost bought a sea&sea 5000, but when I pointed out a few things about it, she quickly switched over to olympus. She took it to Bonaire for her first trials, and some of her shots are really great. This camera rig has great potential, and is surprisingly user friendly once you get the settings laid in. The point is, even a rank beginner can get good results if you start with good equipment ( please don't remind me of my time working with a sealife reefmaster!) and take the time to learn the basics. Welcome to a fascinating hobby, although an expensive one. (Oh heck- this is scuba! Who cares about money? ) :eyebrow:
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