AZTinman
Contributor
Regarding your question about packing your gear, I use a Pelican case to carry-on the majority of my underwater camera system when flying. This said, the Pelican case I use isn't the typical heavy, hard Pelican case. I've got a couple of Pelican cases that the company doesn't appear to make any more. The cases are a soft, rigid roller type similar to those available from Think Tank and Lowe Pro. An advantage my Pelican cases have is a removable top bag that can be used as my personal bag (under the seat). Most of my rig fits in the larger roller bag that goes in the overhead. The smaller bag has room for ports and a computer. Pelicans like mine show-up from time-on-time on e-Bay.
When I'm packing my assembled rig to and from a dive boat, I use a soft cooler bag. It travels rolled-up with in my dive bag.
BTW... I just took delivery on a D850. I won't house it until I shoot it above water for a while. There's lots to learn with this camera. The first lens I plan to use underwater will be a 16-35mm Nikkor.
-AZTinman
When I'm packing my assembled rig to and from a dive boat, I use a soft cooler bag. It travels rolled-up with in my dive bag.
BTW... I just took delivery on a D850. I won't house it until I shoot it above water for a while. There's lots to learn with this camera. The first lens I plan to use underwater will be a 16-35mm Nikkor.
-AZTinman