I’m selling my underwater digital video equipment. I can’t do both stills and video, so one has to go.
Included in the sale is the following complete setup:
· Sony HD-HC3 video camera and 2 AC chargers
· Light & Motion Bluefin video camera housing and flat port
· 16x9 color screen back
· Screen sunshade
· 2 Light & Motion Sola 1200 underwater video lights
· 2 video light flex arms for mounting to Bluefin handles
· Joby Gorillapod tripod
· Tripod mounting bracket for housing
· Mini-DV tapes (new)
· Miscellaneous accessories, o-rings, grease, 3 extra camera batteries
· Two microphones (shotgun and remote) for topside use on camera
· Camera remote, also for topside use

Details
The video camera is a great performer under water, with rich color rendition and good low light sensitivity. It uses mini-DV tapes. Battery life (continuous run) is about an hour. Has either manual or auto white balance and manual focus or autofocus. Includes tele-macro capability and many other features making this a great choice for underwater videography. It comes with a plug-in AC charge brick and cord and a plug in wall charger for your extra batteries. Camera was serviced for a bad board a couple years ago and is now running better than ever.
The L&M housing is a very user-friendly housing. Camera mounts to a tray and slides in easily. Attach the included battery pack (takes 4 double AAs) to the 16 x 9 full-color monitor back, lock the back in place, and you’re set to go. Detachable handles (for easy transport) remotely operate zoom, focus, playback and other camera functions. An internal flip-in/out red filter corrects nicely for bluewater shots at depth. Color HD format video screen on the back is clear and bright, and the sunshade prevents glare during bright shallow shots. Housing and port were serviced by L&M in 2014.
This gear is in very good condition and has seen light to moderate use since I bought it a few years back, usually 6-8 dives a year. It is easy to maintain and relatively light and compact for travel.
Original costs
Bought new, prices are as follows:
· Camera--$1,400
· Housing and color monitor back--$2,800
· Sola Lights: $1,360
· Extras--$300+
· Total: $5,800+
Asking price: $2,000
I’ll pay shipping within lower 48 states; elsewhere, negotiable.
Included in the sale is the following complete setup:
· Sony HD-HC3 video camera and 2 AC chargers
· Light & Motion Bluefin video camera housing and flat port
· 16x9 color screen back
· Screen sunshade
· 2 Light & Motion Sola 1200 underwater video lights
· 2 video light flex arms for mounting to Bluefin handles
· Joby Gorillapod tripod
· Tripod mounting bracket for housing
· Mini-DV tapes (new)
· Miscellaneous accessories, o-rings, grease, 3 extra camera batteries
· Two microphones (shotgun and remote) for topside use on camera
· Camera remote, also for topside use






Details
The video camera is a great performer under water, with rich color rendition and good low light sensitivity. It uses mini-DV tapes. Battery life (continuous run) is about an hour. Has either manual or auto white balance and manual focus or autofocus. Includes tele-macro capability and many other features making this a great choice for underwater videography. It comes with a plug-in AC charge brick and cord and a plug in wall charger for your extra batteries. Camera was serviced for a bad board a couple years ago and is now running better than ever.
The L&M housing is a very user-friendly housing. Camera mounts to a tray and slides in easily. Attach the included battery pack (takes 4 double AAs) to the 16 x 9 full-color monitor back, lock the back in place, and you’re set to go. Detachable handles (for easy transport) remotely operate zoom, focus, playback and other camera functions. An internal flip-in/out red filter corrects nicely for bluewater shots at depth. Color HD format video screen on the back is clear and bright, and the sunshade prevents glare during bright shallow shots. Housing and port were serviced by L&M in 2014.
This gear is in very good condition and has seen light to moderate use since I bought it a few years back, usually 6-8 dives a year. It is easy to maintain and relatively light and compact for travel.
Original costs
Bought new, prices are as follows:
· Camera--$1,400
· Housing and color monitor back--$2,800
· Sola Lights: $1,360
· Extras--$300+
· Total: $5,800+
Asking price: $2,000
I’ll pay shipping within lower 48 states; elsewhere, negotiable.