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Nauticam ships housing for Nikon Z50
Nauticam is shipping its NA-Z50 housing for the Nikon Z50 APS-C mirrorless camera. It is equipped with Nauticam’s N100 port fitting, which can be converted via an adaptor for use with the FTZ adaptor and F mount lenses. Strobe triggering is via twin optical ports, and a TTL opto-electrical converter can be fitted to reduce recycle times.
Spectacular Kimbe Bay by Don Silcock
Don Silcock shares both his amazing imagery and extensive experience of diving in PNG’s Kimbe Bay. It offers a 140km (87 miles) underwater amphitheater with relatively shallow fringing reefs, mixed in with seamounts and pinnacles, providing a multitude of amazing dive sites.
Wetpixel Live: Dome Port Choices
Dome ports are a crucial part of the optical systems that we as underwater photographers deploy. Judging by questions and comments on the Wetpixel Forum, they are also somewhat misunderstood. This is in part because the underlying optical theory of dome ports is somewhat complex, and is hence avoided. Wetpixel Editor Adam Hanlon attempts to demystify this, by offering some thoughts on dome port choices on Wetpixel Live.
Wetpixel Live: Tools Kits for Traveling Photographers
The ability to fix underwater photography gear in the field is an important one for image-makers. Being able to do so can make the difference between a trip being a success or a dismal failure. One of the resources needed to get things working again is the availability of spares and tools. Adam and Alex discuss which repair materials they carry with them on trips and assignments.
Wetpixel Live: Lights or Strobes
The availability of increasingly powerful continuous lighting devices (torches) has introduced some new light choices for underwater photographers. In this episode of Wetpixel Live, Adam and Alex discuss how and when continuous lighting works best and how it can provide unique creative opportunities.
Wetpixel Live: High Speed Sync
Underwater photography often has a cyclical turn over of techniques, with people rediscovering “old” techniques and creating innovative images with them. Thanks to recently released strobes and control circuitry, high-speed sync (HSS) is now an option for underwater photographers. Wetpixel Live Regular contributor Alex Mustard and Wetpixel Editor Adam Hanlon are both excited about the creative potential that these new options offer and discuss how it works.
Wetpixel Live: 5 Best Seahorse Images
Seahorses are an iconic species that are often found in places that few people imagine them to be. Wetpixel Live Regular contributor Alex Mustard talks about his 5 favorite images of these amazing creatures and provides some thoughts on how to best photograph them.
Wetpixel Live: Diving with UW Photographers
Many of the most accomplished underwater photographers attribute their success to diving and interacting frequently with fellow photographers. This can provide logistical support, advice, and creative inspiration. Adam and Alex discuss whether diving with other photographers may the single best way of improving your own photography.
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