tray and arms for strobe

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coralcruiser

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Have all my new camera gear... G10, canon housing, Inon S-2000 strobe, subsee super macro with adaptor and the final piece is the tray and arms.

Now I am down to the final purchase of tray, handle and arms. Was going to go buy UCLS but really would like to save money somewhere in all this craziness... so am looking at the following:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270298984787&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

http://www.opticaloceansales.com/tr...underwater-camera-tray/arm-set-1/prod_62.html


Price is great for either one and have read good feedback as well. I can add additional lengths and joints as needed and still save a heck of a lot over the UCLS.

If anyone has either of these let me know if you would recommend them.
 
Jack Connick (owner? of Optical Ocean Sales) is a member of SB. In case he doesn't see this thread, send him a PM.
 
CCruiser--Save money?? Why start now? I have the tray & arm setup from the eBay listing you have a link for and am more than satisfied w/ it. You can add a 2d handle & arm later or remove the attachment point for it on the tray to use w/ a single strobe. Very fast (if pricey) shipping and the setup is quite solid. Seller is dependable, would definitely buy another one if I ever lost mine. Do ck w/ Jack though, ya never know... // ww
 
Actually I wound up getting almost the exact same setup as the ebay link... the only difference is that the tray only has the ability to use one handle. If I ever wanted to go to 2 strobes (highly unlikely) all I would need to do is change out the tray.

Someone one the setup in a photo competition and already had one so he sold it off to me at a great price... cost me under $100 brand new and he made some money.

Nothing better than a win / win outcome for all!! :D:D
 

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