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| Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss Housing for Canon EOS 1000 FN in the General Diving Forums forums: <font color='#000080'>Thinking of starting phtotgraphy underwater as I do a fair bit topside too. I have a Canon EOS 1000 ... |
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| Imported post <font color='#000080'>Thinking of starting phtotgraphy underwater as I do a fair bit topside too. I have a Canon EOS 1000 FN which sits about doing not a lot as I have a fancy digital for everyday use. What sort of £££ is involved in getting the Canon into a case and whopping a strobe on the side? Of would I be better looking for a 2nd hand submersible 35mm like a MM II or MX10? Your views, as always, would be appreciated.
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| Imported post Ikelite housing for Canon SLR cameras. goto www.uwcp.com and speak to Ryan. He will give you loads of advice on ports and strobes.
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