If only the subject is underwater I think it is possible to do with liveview
on the 5D II.
C.H.Ling
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Subject: Re: [OM] Focus screen
> Dean, great images. My assumption is that the subject, but not the
> camera
> is underwater. If not, that must be a heck of a housing. Bill Barber
>
>
> In a message dated 2/11/2010 9:51:42 A.M. Central Standard Time,
> hanse112@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> Piers, Dan, Moose, C. H., and Mike have bounced some thoughts back and
> forth about focusing screens in E-thingies verses the OM film line. I
> signed up to give a talk at a joint scientific meeting in Sante Fe, NM,
> in June, and I'll be talking (or showing a poster) about using an OM4T
> with the OM bellows and OM macro lenses to take underwater macro shots
> of aquatic invertebrates. I don't see how I could do with digital gear
> what I can do with the 38/2.8 or 20/2 lens on my OM 4T, and the 1-12
> focusing screen is key when working at >2X magnification. Three
> examples of underwater macro are at
> <http://s124.photobucket.com/home/Dean_Hansen>. (See I should have done
> some dust removal before scanning the last mayfly slide.) I'll be
> interested to talk with any photographer at the meeting who is doing the
> same macro shots with digital gear.
> Dean
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