Hi John,
You had the Fuji S602Z and replaced it with a Canon Rebel? Basphemy! grin
Actually, I really like the Rebel from what I've seen so far. Can you clarify
what you mean by this statement?
"Digital optical zoom SUCKS. This lens blows the crap out of any digital
camera."
Do you simply mean you have way better ability to zoom with that lens, compared
to the built in zoom function of the Fuji, or are the results simply much
clearer?
And of course, what did all of this cost you? Don't leave out the details, you
know what I mean.
I'm actually coming up with another box design that I think will make people
feel pretty secure if they want one. I'm going to test it with my camera first
to see how I like the feel of it. If I forget to contact you, please email me
and I'll be happy to make you one.
Btw, it is kind of hard to drop the camera in the water, relatively speaking.
The box is bouyant because of the air space, plus I tend to lean it so that the
part the camera is lying against (the base or rear wall) is actually leaning on
the frame of the tank. Regardless, a person has to be thinking when they use
this, similarly to a scuba diver with contact lenses on. You can flush out your
mask, but you have to be aware how you do it.
Marc
John Little wrote:
That is pretty cool, but that would really suck if you dropped the camera in
the water.
I picked up the Canon Digital SLR "Rebel" last night and bought a 28-105mm
lens with it. Digital optical zoom SUCKS. This lens blows the crap out of
any digital camera. I had your camera and sold it recently to upgrade to a
real digital SLR. What an awesome camera!!! You would not believe what this
thing can do. I would have been willing to pay twice what I paid for the
camera and I wish I would have bought it earlier than I did. I will post
some pictures on-line soon.
Are you going to sell any of those boxes? I could probably make one myself,
but I really don't have the time and would be willing to send you $50 for
one if you come up with a model you would like to sell. $50 seems fair.
Let me know.
John
"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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I built a new top down box to fit my camera last night, and gave it a test
run.
This one is smaller, rather streamlined, and allows me to access the buttons
more easily.
Negative: Easier to let water into the box. I need to slope the side walls
to
avoid this potential risk.
Positive: The camera is mounted so I'm able to hold it as a unit and not two
separate pieces in a juggling act.
Here are a few shots from using it:
Camera in the box, mounted with set screw
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_box_used.jpg
Looking at the unit from below (clear base):
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_box_base.jpg
Side view, still able to access buttons:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_box_side.jpg
View from photographers perspective:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_box_top.jpg
Lens visible through clear base:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_box_window.jpg
And here are a few shots with it tonight:
Golden Acropora colony, starting to see some green tinge:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_acro_colony.jpg
SPS frag; extends polyps every night:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_bluishsps.jpg
SPS frag; bright green:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_frag.jpg
My orange Montipora capricornis, burned again by my milli this morning!
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_mcap.jpg
The Acropora milleopora that burned the coral above:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/..._greenblue.jpg
I bought a red Goniopora from a club member two days ago, but it does look
purple to me. sigh It hasn't really opened up yet, but it is starting
to
check out the reef a little:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_goni.jpg
Green fuzzy Pocillopora:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_pocillo.jpg
My other Milleopora, that yesterday started to RTN. I may have saved it,
but
only time will tell:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_milli.jpg
This frag is an SPS with purple tips. It has been knocked down to the
substrate
several times, but has continued to keep its color. It has to be a very
hardy
coral!
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_purplesps.jpg
Green Slimer that is regrowing tissue after severe problems
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/td_slimer.jpg
That's all I got, for now.... 
Marc
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