Vintage pictures done with Nikonos …in ‘Freediving’

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Hi,
Wonderful pictures MaxBottomtime:thumb:

An reflex camera (SLR) makes all the difference it's clear

With the 'Nikonos 2'', the adjustments are totally manual without any control of what we will have on the pellicle.:mad:

And in 'freediving' it is not evident.
 
Hi,
Wonderful pictures MaxBottomtime:thumb:

An reflex camera (SLR) makes all the difference it's clear

With the 'Nikonos 2'', the adjustments are totally manual without any control of what we will have on the pellicle.:mad:

And in 'freediving' it is not evident.
My Nikonos II had a Sekonic underwater spot light meter on the Subsea handle, and I could quickly and pretty easily adjust the F-stop and/or shutter speed for changing light conditions. It made me much more aware of what exposures I was using.

SeaRat
 

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