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| Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss Identifying Ikelite Ports in the General Diving Forums forums: Anyone know how you can identify what model an Ikelite port is? Picked one up cheap but can't identify it ... |
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| Identifying Ikelite Ports Anyone know how you can identify what model an Ikelite port is? Picked one up cheap but can't identify it other than as a 5503 dome port of which there are many variants! Jim
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| Jim - have you tried Ikes website ?? As far as I remember the 5503 is the standard dome port. I had one on a Canon 300D set up for use with the kit lens. Are there any numbers after the 5503 ?? Check here...SLR PORT CHART
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| Hi John, There are no markings on the port at all! I have managed to find something from the guy I bought it from that says it is the standard 5503 so job done. Jim
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