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Underwater Macro Howto

My Underwater Macro Camera

Posted on February 25, 2018 by rybolov in underwatermacro and tagged diving, gear, photography, underwater macro.

My current macro camera setup….

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Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds

Olympus OMD EM10 Mark II

Olympus 60MM ED Macro

Nauticam EM10II Housing

Nauticam M14 Vacuum Valve (I have the older 1st version)

Nauticam 45-Degree Viewfinder for Mirrorless

Fisheye Fix Neo 1000 Mini WR Torch

2x Sea and Sea YS-D2 Strobes

2x Nauticam 8-inch Carbon Fiber Float Arms

2x Carbon Arm Strobe Diffusers

2x fibre optic cables

7x Nauticam Standard Clamps

3 Beneath the Surface Foam Floats

Optional: Nauticam SMC-1 Supermacro Converter

Optional: Nauticam diopter flip adapter

Optional: Saga +5 wet diopter on top of the SMC-1

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