Dugongberbulu
Contributor
All,
I have a Sony HC1000, in an Amphibico Invader Housing (new one with Manual WB capability), and the 120 degree WA lense.
Just got back from a lovely week in Manado (Bunaken) shooting some nice dives: dolphins, lots of tutles, whitetips, mobula, and a bunch of wonderful small stuff, but I realize that without a lighting system, I'm limited for macro as well as night dives (obvious), which is something I would like to remedy.
The Lighting Systems made by Amphibico are very expensive!!! And, I've never heard of anyone actually using them (couldn't find anything with a search here anyway). Does anyone has such experience? And if so, I would greatly appreciate any comments you might have.
Otherwise, I would also appreciate input from the experts on possible solutions, and set-ups. From experience what are the Pro's & Con's of on-housing set-ups vs. canisters attached to BC?
Thanks a bunch!
Cheers
I have a Sony HC1000, in an Amphibico Invader Housing (new one with Manual WB capability), and the 120 degree WA lense.
Just got back from a lovely week in Manado (Bunaken) shooting some nice dives: dolphins, lots of tutles, whitetips, mobula, and a bunch of wonderful small stuff, but I realize that without a lighting system, I'm limited for macro as well as night dives (obvious), which is something I would like to remedy.
The Lighting Systems made by Amphibico are very expensive!!! And, I've never heard of anyone actually using them (couldn't find anything with a search here anyway). Does anyone has such experience? And if so, I would greatly appreciate any comments you might have.
Otherwise, I would also appreciate input from the experts on possible solutions, and set-ups. From experience what are the Pro's & Con's of on-housing set-ups vs. canisters attached to BC?
Thanks a bunch!
Cheers