wjefferis
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Was it insured?
Nope, lesson learned. I now have to figure out if I want to wait on a new camera and take an intro class or wait on the class and get a new camera (decisions, decisions)

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Was it insured?
Nope, lesson learned. I now have to figure out if I want to wait on a new camera and take an intro class or wait on the class and get a new camera (decisions, decisions).
Didn't he have the SeaLife camera in its proprietary housing? If I were at home, I'd just check the exif info, but don't have that program here at work :/
What was the make on your housing?
The cavern zone of Shangri-La is a stright tube that pinches off towards the back. From that point on the cave zone begins which is tight sidemount passage. Within the cavern zone there are a couple of tubes (one of them was pic #5) that maybe advanced no mount divers can check out. I on the other hand have no training or desire to sqeeze into little areas. I like fairly big passage which allows me to enjoy the shapes of the passage I am in.