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Canon A620, Canon WP-DC90 housing and Ikelite DS125 with manual EV controller

 
Here's the latest configuration for my rig, I'm always changing something :D.

newrig.jpg
 
Hey Warren....you got a license to drive that thing?!?!? :D
 
Wow, Warren...The first thing that came to mind was Inspector Gadget, "go, go gadget arms."
 
H20Bubbles:
Not to deviate from the thread, but how much does that 20D rig weigh?

I havn't weighed it but out of the water it is quite bulky. In the water it is almost perfectly neutral. I shot some pictures on the Duane in the keys last June and a rig of this size is hard to handle in stiff current. The quality compensates for the size and weight.

---Bob
 
O'Malley:
Wow, Warren...The first thing that came to mind was Inspector Gadget, "go, go gadget arms."

Look where he is from. He needs the gadget arms to avoid backscatter. Great rig Warren!

---Bob
 
Dee:
Hey Warren....you got a license to drive that thing?!?!? :D

Heh, heh. I think a pilot's license would be in order. The wing span is about 8 feet. Someone commented to me once that I looked like a 737 coming in for a landing when I have my modeling lights on in the water.

ScubaBOBuba, you're right on the money. Backscatter is a problem, and I can use an extra foot or so either side still, but I'm afraid of over stretching my sync cable. :)
 
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