Do I look like a robot?

InsuredDisasterInsuredDisaster Registered Users Posts: 1,132 Major grins
edited September 12, 2009 in Accessories
I'm worried I might scare kids with my new portable studio lighting system.


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  • NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited August 12, 2009
    I'm worried I might scare kids with my new portable studio lighting system.
    Laughing.gifrolleyes1.gif
    Reminds me of dentist office or even worse, surgerical operational room:-)
    What brand/model is that?headscratch.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
  • Wil DavisWil Davis Registered Users Posts: 1,692 Major grins
    edited August 12, 2009
    HAL 9000

    - Wil
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  • InsuredDisasterInsuredDisaster Registered Users Posts: 1,132 Major grins
    edited August 12, 2009
    Nikolai wrote:
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    Reminds me of dentist office or even worse, surgerical operational room:-)
    What brand/model is that?<img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/headscratch.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" >

    Kinda like HAL or someting!

    Ikelite for the Nikon D300. I'm toying with the idea of dragging the rig down the local pool and seeing if they'll let me in. Want to <DEL>play</DEL> TEST it out before I fly the rig to Thailand.
  • NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited August 12, 2009
    Oh, this is for underwater shooting? Gotcha...thumb.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,940 moderator
    edited August 12, 2009
    Kinda like HAL or someting!

    Ikelite for the Nikon D300. I'm toying with the idea of dragging the rig down the local pool and seeing if they'll let me in. Want to <DEL>play</DEL> TEST it out before I fly the rig to Thailand.

    Just a word of advice (btw, Chlorine isn't the best on gear--be sure you rinse it off when you're done). Make sure you are careful to clean the sealing surfaces as well as grease the o-rings & be sure they're seated correctly before sealing the housing. You'll also want to make sure you've not pinched the o-rings in any way. There's nothing worse than seeing bubbles coming from the housing...

    DAMHIK :cry
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  • InsuredDisasterInsuredDisaster Registered Users Posts: 1,132 Major grins
    edited August 12, 2009
    Nikolai wrote:
    Oh, this is for underwater shooting? Gotcha...thumb.gif

    Kids want pics underwater too!rolleyes1.gif
  • InsuredDisasterInsuredDisaster Registered Users Posts: 1,132 Major grins
    edited August 12, 2009
    ian408 wrote:
    Just a word of advice (btw, Chlorine isn't the best on gear--be sure you rinse it off when you're done). Make sure you are careful to clean the sealing surfaces as well as grease the o-rings & be sure they're seated correctly before sealing the housing. You'll also want to make sure you've not pinched the o-rings in any way. There's nothing worse than seeing bubbles coming from the housing...

    DAMHIK :cry

    Thanks for the tips. This has been my reluctance to testing it in the pool. Don't want to ruin it before I get it to the ocean. I also got insurance for all of the gear, but the deductible is 10% or $250, whichever is greater. So I could be out a ton of money should the camera be flooded underwater.eek7.gif
  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,940 moderator
    edited August 12, 2009
    Thanks for the tips. This has been my reluctance to testing it in the pool. Don't want to ruin it before I get it to the ocean. I also got insurance for all of the gear, but the deductible is 10% or $250, whichever is greater. So I could be out a ton of money should the camera be flooded underwater.eek7.gif

    You'll be fine. It's that initial reluctance to toss $5000 into the ocean for the first time :D

    If you develop a process for getting ready, it will help getting into and out of the water easier as well as help insure you're taking good care of the camera. You should repeat this process for every dive.

    BTW, when you get out of the water, the first thing you should do is rinse your gear. Don't let the salt/pool water build up on the housing. And make sure to use something to tether the camera when you don't have physical control of it (like when you're getting back on the boat or into the water).
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  • Manfr3dManfr3d Registered Users Posts: 2,008 Major grins
    edited August 13, 2009
    I'm worried I might scare kids with my new portable studio lighting system.

    Dang, your photographic eye is ginormous! rolleyes1.gif

    P.S.: Don't forget to pack silica gel packs into the housing to absorb condensation underwater.
    “To consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk.”
    ― Edward Weston
  • InsuredDisasterInsuredDisaster Registered Users Posts: 1,132 Major grins
    edited August 13, 2009
    Yes, more tips. Thanks! I'm a bit surprised I haven't seen any underwater shots on this forum with all the guys who seem to know something about it. ne_nau.gif
  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,940 moderator
    edited August 13, 2009
    Yes, more tips. Thanks! I'm a bit surprised I haven't seen any underwater shots on this forum with all the guys who seem to know something about it. ne_nau.gif
    I haven't been diving in quite some time.
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  • InsuredDisasterInsuredDisaster Registered Users Posts: 1,132 Major grins
    edited August 13, 2009
    ian408 wrote:
    I haven't been diving in quite some time.

    Might explain a bit.mwink.gif
  • FlutistFlutist Registered Users Posts: 704 Major grins
    edited August 14, 2009
    Holy Heck I just spit water at my screen...totally wasn't expecting that. rolleyes1.gif
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  • AlbertZeroKAlbertZeroK Registered Users Posts: 217 Major grins
    edited August 15, 2009
    ian408 wrote:
    You'll be fine. It's that initial reluctance to toss $5000 into the ocean for the first time :D

    $5000, heck, I was reluctant to let my girls take my Olympus 1030SW into the pool! And that's a $300 water proof camera. But it was great fun and so much better than a disposable 35mm!
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  • JusticeiroJusticeiro Registered Users Posts: 1,177 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2009
    Is that a ringlight, or just the lens?
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  • InsuredDisasterInsuredDisaster Registered Users Posts: 1,132 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2009
    Justiceiro wrote:
    Is that a ringlight, or just the lens?

    Its actually an 8 inch dome "port" that the lens, in this case, a sigma 10-20mm sits in. I think the flash from the other camera was being reflected back.
  • InsuredDisasterInsuredDisaster Registered Users Posts: 1,132 Major grins
    edited September 8, 2009
    About 1 week till I leave, so I expect the camera will be in the water within 2 weeks. I'm really excited and hope to post some great photos pretty quick. Or flood my camera and die trying.mwink.gif


    I will be able to use my Sigma 10-20, Nikon 10.5 fisheye, and it appears that I'll be able to use my Nikon 35mm, though it wil be looking through the dome port, so not sure if that will cause problems. I did try it out in my house, so above water, it works just fine I think. I'll also be able to use the Nikon 50mm that I have, since its about the same size as the 35.

    Its going to be a great trip, until I get eaten by something nasty down there.
  • ChenxiChenxi Registered Users Posts: 16 Big grins
    edited September 12, 2009
    I'm worried I might scare kids with my new portable studio lighting system.


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    lol, you do look like the robot from one of the Pix cartoon! Have fun in Thailand and I can't wait to see your underwater pictures!iloveyou.gif
    Nikon D60:lust
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