Sea&sea standard port
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Hi all, Im just new to SLR under photography.I have a canon 500d with a sea&sea housing ,i got the standard port for the 18-55 mm lens and happy enough,so i put my canon 10-22mm lens in and fits sweet
no gears though ,dont mind.So is a dome worth the money and will i see the picture quality Please Help
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Yes a dome will help your picture quality quite a bit. I am surprised that the port you have doesn't vignette at the wide end of the lens.
Bill
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Bill Van Antwerp Canon/Nauticam/Subal/Inon Lots of glass
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Yes, a dome will help reduce chromatic abberation in the corners, and will give you a much wider angle of view.
Pretty much veryone shoots the canon 10-22mm behind a dome port.
Let me know if you need a Sea &Sea dome, we have them in stock and ship overseas.
Pretty much veryone shoots the canon 10-22mm behind a dome port.
Let me know if you need a Sea &Sea dome, we have them in stock and ship overseas.
Scott Gietler Owner/Editor, Underwater Photography Guide & Bluewater Photo http://www.uwphotographyguide.com http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com
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