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Our underwater photo gear
Below you can find a summary of our underwater photo equipment.
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Nikon D90
For shooting his photo's as well as above as underwater Bruno is using a DSLR Nikon D90.
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Nikon D800
Els uses a DSLR Nikon D800 camera.
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Hugyfot underwaterhousings
We both use a underwaterhousing from Hugyfot equiped with the HugyCheck waterleak alarm system.
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Hugyfot fisheye dome
For our fisheye lens and wide angle lens we both use a Hugyfot fisheye dome.
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Hugyfot macro port
For our macro shots we both use Hugyfot macro ports and extension rings.
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Inon Z-240 Strobes
We are both using 2 Inon z-240 strobes each.
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Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye lens, 105mm macro lens, 60mm macro lens
For shooting our underwaterphoto's we mostly use the Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye lens, and the 60mm and 105mm Nikkor macro lenses.
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Viewfinder 45°
We both have a 45 degree viewfinder io. using the life view on our camera.
This makes it much easier to shoot photo's from animals sitting on the sand.
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Inon floaters
We sometimes mount our strobes directly on the arms of our underwaterhousing, or we mount the strobes by using our Inon floaters.
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Subsee +10 diopter
To make pictures of the smallest animals in our oceans we use a Subsee +10 magnifier.
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