Camera Setups. See some samples below:

All our lighting systems have a twofold purpose. They are both camera lights and dive torches, your choice. The light heads and the battery canisters, easily remove from their special clips in seconds.
The bubble arms and base plates can easily be broken down/removed for transporting. My apologies for the emphasis on video cameras below, I will insert some digital still cameras as soon as I get time.

· Smallest lights/torches of its type in Australia.

· Made and serviced here at Taren Point, Sydney.

· Excellent warranty.

· Try before you buy.

· Drop in and discuss your requirements.

These AMPHIBICO ‘BUDDY’ digital video cameras have twin bubble arms holding our lights and mounted underneath are twin Slimline battery canisters, that provide stability at rest on the boat and also on the sand underwater. Both the lights and the canisters are easily removed and become normal scuba diving lights/torches.

The arm lengths can be added to or subtracted from, easily. The arms and plate can be separated, easily.

 

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This Ocean Images digital video camera was recently sent to us by Julie Edgerton in Victoria, a ‘nice bit of gear’.

It has twin bubble arms holding our lights and mounted underneath are twin Slimline battery canisters, that provide stability at rest on the boat and also on the sand underwater.

Both the lights and the canisters are easily removed and become normal scuba diving lights/torches.

The arm lengths can be added to or subtracted from, easily. The arms and plate can be separated, easily.

 

This NIKON digital camera was sent to us by Wags & Kelly in WA, who do a lot of filming at Ningaloo of whale sharks etc etc. Go to www.ningalooreefteach.com

So if you get a chance in WA contact them to show you their bit of paradise.

It has twin bubble arms holding our HID lights and a mounted strobe.

 

This is a Phenom housing with an FX1 inside.

Underneath are twin Slimline battery canisters, that provide stability at rest on the boat and also on the sand underwater.

Both the lights and the canisters are easily removed and become normal scuba an  AWESOME bit of gear.
To see what Paul has to offer, go to www.ningalooreefteach.com

The arm lengths can be added to or subtracted from, easily. The arms and plate can be separated, easily.

 

This is another Amphibico housing setup.