Olympus Pen E-PL3 inclusive PT-EP05 underwater housing and Sea&Sea YS-01 strobe set
Til 225 euro cash back on a Olympus Pen E-PL3 accessory. Free choice.
The offer is value from Februari 23 till April 30 2012.
Over the last couple of years, Olympus Pen has made a namen for itself with retro-styled, easy to use, compact system cameras that take very high quality pictures. The new Pen lite (E-PL3) does that and more. It gives you all the creativity and interchangeable lenses of an SLR camera, but with none of the hassle- and none of the bulk.
Plusses against the E-PL2: Extreme high-speed contrast AF, 3inch tilt LCD display, Full HD movie 
Circular beam angle of 100°x100° (with diffuser 110°x110°) and guide number of up to 20. The YS-01 is a new compact-type slave strobe that can be used for all applications from wide-angle to macro photography. You can switch between DS-TTL (Digital Slave TTL) and a ten-level manual control function, to enable fine adjustment of the light level. You can also set up a lighting system that uses two strobes in DS-TTL mode. Power comes from four AA batteries for a powerful and long-lasting strobe. You can enjoy taking pictures all day long without having to recharge the batteries. The recycle time takes 1.9 seconds with nickel-metal hydride batteries (2700 mAh) for stress-free continuous shooting.

Yet another bright idea in the new PT-EP05L is the bundled diffuser, which works to soften the light of the camera flash (FL-LM1). This in turn makes the whole underwater system more affordable - even for beginners - as it keeps the need for any extra equipment to a minimum, while nonetheless being compatible with existing accessories. Its high-quality polycarbonate design and engineering seals cameras completely from any trace of moisture, as well as cushioning the sensitive equipment from knocks and bumps on land.

1) Reflector. 2) optical cable socket. 3) Led target light. 4) Optical cable connector for second strobe.
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 December, 2011.