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Underwater PhotographyUnderwater Photography
a web magazine
 
Issue 46Jan/Feb 2009
 
SLR-DC Housings
The Ikelite SLR-DC housing takes fulladvantage of the digital SLR camera’sinnovative features. The housing isinjection molded of clear, lightweightpolycarbonate for strength, visualaccess to the camera, LCD screens andcamera controls. The housing providescontrols for most camera functions.Most Ikelite SLR-DC housings includeconversion circuitry that provide TTLcompatibility with the latest IkeliteDS Substrobes. Many housings alsoinclude a Flash Compensation Modulewhich provides over and under-exposure compensation in the TTLmode and easily allow you to switch toManual Exposure Mode which provideseight power settings. All exposurecompensation is done on the backof the housing. There is no need toaccess complicated camera menus.
Canon
EOS 5DEOS 5D MKIIEOS 20DEOS 30DEOS 40DEOS 50DEOS 350D, Rebel XTEOS 400D, Rebel XTiEOS 450D, Rebel XSiEOS 1000D Rebel XS
Nikon
D40, D40xD60D70, 70sD80D90D200D300D700
Olympus
E3E330E-400, E410E420E510, E520
Sony
A-100A-200A-300A-350A-700
Underwater Systems • 50 W. 33rd. Street • Indianapolis, IN • 46208 •
317-923-4523
www.ikelite.com
Substrobe DS160
From its rst introduction in 2001, theSubstrobe DS125 became the overwhelmingchoice of professionals and discerning photographers the world-over. Now the best is even better. Introducing the new and improved Substrobe DS160.
The Substrobe DS160 is compatible withall Ikelite TTL systems and current digital
cameras, as well as all older TTL lm cameras
including the Nikonos system. A variety of sync cords, sensors, and TTL adapters areavailable to connect to almost any camerasystem currently on the market.
Compact Digital Housings for
Canon
Fuji
Nikon
Olympus
Sony
Ikelite offers housings for more than fty
different digital still camera models to meetthe diverse demands of the underwaterphotographic community. Ikelite’s Compactand ULTRAcompact Digital Still Housingsare molded of clear polycarbonate. Divewhile knowing your system is safe andhave complete visual access to the camera,LCD, monitor and control functions. Mosthousings are rated to 60m (200’).
 
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Underwater Photography
A web magazine
UwP46 Jan/Feb 2009
Underwater Photography
Contents
4Editorial5News & Travel11New Products22 FX for Nikonians
byAlexanderMustard
25Canon IXUS 980IS 
byDanBolt
28Tamron 70-200
byJamesWiseman
30FIX LED1000DX
byPeterRowlands
Underwater Photography
 2001 - 2009 © PR Productions Publisher/Editor Peter Rowlands
www.pr-productions.co.ukpeter@uwpmag.com
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aunoc 1CR LED
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32Silver Efex
byPeterRowlands
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Bali Photo Course
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Golden Hour
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Cover photo by Andre Seale40
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Mid Atlantic
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The new north
byTimRock
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Rinca & Komodo
byMarkWebster
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Kona
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Doggone dugong
byMarkWebster
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Maldives Mantas
byJulianCohen
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Sarangani Bay
byStandelaCruz
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Parting Shot
byPeterBamborough
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