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While I don't care to re-engage another , "my dog is bigger" type internet debateUnfortunately, that's an anecdotal claim, which doesn't address any of the very long history of (often heated) dialog on the question of which BC style offers better streamlining. There was a chance awhile back in 2001 to get real data, but the protagonist bailed from getting dragged behind Lee Bell's boat (out of Boyton), so there's no hard test data to put this debate finally to bed. I believe that your claim for bailing at the time was that you were afraid of "Regulator Mouthpiece Cooties" from Mike Grey in the 'swap gear' phase.
In any case, the OP is clearly experienced and has specifically stated that they just don't want another Wing, so all Wing advocacy discussions are irrelevant.
IMO, this is real crux of the matter: those various "extras" probably contribute far more to drag than where the BC's bladder merely happens to be located.
Of course, since there's also an UW camera system, its addition to the diver's total drag probably relegates all of these "BC Differences" discussions to be a second order variable that gets lost in the noise.
Most of them were. Hopefully, these current trends/gimmicks in the marketing of Rec dive gear will hopefully have the pendulum swing back towards greater common sense and away from the macho "Tek Wannabee" schtick. I'm not optimistic, though.
In any case, I do need to run down to my LDS (to check up on some modernization work on my DA Aquamaster regulator); while I'm there, I'll check to see if they have the SP Sport in stock that Splitlip mentioned and if it is old school simple and amenable for camera applications, which may be of help to the OP.
Maybe I'll even get one for myself and finally ditch my UW camera-unfriendly wing setup too.
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As to the issue of cameras and all the drag they represent, I think it is cumulative, and that the bc is not really a secondary form of drag....I use a canon 5 d mark II in Aquatica housing with to video light arms/heads....If I want to move to get someplace fast--point a to point b, I hold the aquatica and arms sideways and tuck up like it was a stage bottle clipped on left side...as such, it barely slows me at all....
If I swim with it directly in front of me, it does contribute plenty of drag, but I felt far more drag from the big floppy bc in the Rescue class.