Up for sale is my lightly used Sea&Sea DX-D50 underwater housing and complete set up for my Nikon D50 camera. The camera is also included. This set up cost over $7000 brand new and has been meticulously maintained since I bought it. I am asking for $1800 which is less than what I paid for the housing alone. Here is what you get:
· Sea&Sea DX-D50 Housing with front housing cap
· Nikon D50 Camera with cap, battery, battery charger and camera strap
· 3 high speed SD cards Two 1 GB cards and a 2GB card with card cases
· Sea&Sea NX-90 Fisheye Dome port
· Rear port cover for NX-90 dome port
· Neoprene front cover for NX-90 dome port
· Sea&Sea YS90 Duo strobe with diffuser - as good as new, only used twice
· Sea Arm VI brand new, never used
· Sea&Sea 5 pin connector for TTL with strobe
· 3 spare brand new o-rings for the DX-D50 housing
· 1 brand new o-ring for the dome port
· 1 brand new o-ring for the strobe
· 3 tubes of o-ring grease
· Instruction manuals for every part included above
· Sea&Sea housing strap/handle
· Sea&Sea sticker
This is everything you need for a complete housing system to shoot underwater photography. The only thing you will need are lenses for the camera and the zoom gears for your lenses. I shot a Nikon 12-24 mm DX lens for wide angle and a Nikon 18-55 mm DX lens for macro and both turned out some amazing pictures. I have included a couple of my pictures as a sample.
You will need a zoom gear depending on the lens you are shooting. I used zoom gears 31107 for my 12-24 mm lens and zoom gear 31122 (now renumbered 31131) for my 18-55 mm lens. These are available from any authorized Sea&Sea dealer, on ebay, and other retailers online.
Please note that the fisheye dome has one very small blemish that is noticeable to the eye but this is on the outside left side of the dome port and is far out of the line of vision of a 12mm lens so has not impacted any photos with any of my macro or wide angle lenses. This will not impact your photos as the blemish is far out of view of your lens but wanted to mention this just to be clear.
Heres a chance for you to get everything you need to shoot underwater at a fraction of the cost of buying a brand new digital SLR underwater system. A brand new underwater housing alone, without any accessories will cost you far more than what I am asking.
If you have any questions please let me know. I can be reached by email at kevinstanley@rogers.com
· Sea&Sea DX-D50 Housing with front housing cap
· Nikon D50 Camera with cap, battery, battery charger and camera strap
· 3 high speed SD cards Two 1 GB cards and a 2GB card with card cases
· Sea&Sea NX-90 Fisheye Dome port
· Rear port cover for NX-90 dome port
· Neoprene front cover for NX-90 dome port
· Sea&Sea YS90 Duo strobe with diffuser - as good as new, only used twice
· Sea Arm VI brand new, never used
· Sea&Sea 5 pin connector for TTL with strobe
· 3 spare brand new o-rings for the DX-D50 housing
· 1 brand new o-ring for the dome port
· 1 brand new o-ring for the strobe
· 3 tubes of o-ring grease
· Instruction manuals for every part included above
· Sea&Sea housing strap/handle
· Sea&Sea sticker
This is everything you need for a complete housing system to shoot underwater photography. The only thing you will need are lenses for the camera and the zoom gears for your lenses. I shot a Nikon 12-24 mm DX lens for wide angle and a Nikon 18-55 mm DX lens for macro and both turned out some amazing pictures. I have included a couple of my pictures as a sample.
You will need a zoom gear depending on the lens you are shooting. I used zoom gears 31107 for my 12-24 mm lens and zoom gear 31122 (now renumbered 31131) for my 18-55 mm lens. These are available from any authorized Sea&Sea dealer, on ebay, and other retailers online.
Please note that the fisheye dome has one very small blemish that is noticeable to the eye but this is on the outside left side of the dome port and is far out of the line of vision of a 12mm lens so has not impacted any photos with any of my macro or wide angle lenses. This will not impact your photos as the blemish is far out of view of your lens but wanted to mention this just to be clear.
Heres a chance for you to get everything you need to shoot underwater at a fraction of the cost of buying a brand new digital SLR underwater system. A brand new underwater housing alone, without any accessories will cost you far more than what I am asking.
If you have any questions please let me know. I can be reached by email at kevinstanley@rogers.com
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