Nice shots. I've been using the same setup since 2015. Only downside I've had with the setup is traveling. TG6 is much more travel friendly. I only difference is that I use the 4" dome with 8mm fish to get in higher spaces. I find that being able to control depth of field is my number thing that puts the above the TG6 or other point and shoot camera. Love to see more of your images.
Thanks Janerio, sorry I missed this! Yes, it's a bit of a pest to travel with over the TG cameras. I've just returned from Indonesia and the Philippines and it was at times a total nuisance. However, like you say - being able to control depth of field and get creative with settings puts it over the point and shoot models. Worth it?!
Hey Jared, we met at Mike's in Dauin over Xmas 23, good to see your vids, very interesting. Best wishes, Nigel & Han
Nice shots. I've been using the same setup since 2015. Only downside I've had with the setup is traveling. TG6 is much more travel friendly. I only difference is that I use the 4" dome with 8mm fish to get in higher spaces. I find that being able to control depth of field is my number thing that puts the above the TG6 or other point and shoot camera. Love to see more of your images.
Thanks Janerio, sorry I missed this! Yes, it's a bit of a pest to travel with over the TG cameras. I've just returned from Indonesia and the Philippines and it was at times a total nuisance. However, like you say - being able to control depth of field and get creative with settings puts it over the point and shoot models. Worth it?!