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Heya,
So I'm a new-ish diver. I'll be going to the Maldives in February. We are going to be staying in Baros Resort and I'm hoping to get at least 10 dives and a lot of snorkeling in. I'll bring my own equipment (minus the fins). I have some questions/concerns I'm hoping people here with more experience can help me out with/direct me.
1- I have roughly 39-49 dives - I do have an AOW PADI and I'm comfortable in deeper depths within my limit. I have dived mostly in Bonaire and Cozumel. I have also done a few dives in Bahamas and Aruba. How does the diving in the Maldives compare?
2- I tend to get "cold"... well a little bit. Bonaire (March) I wore a 3mm (was sufficient)... Cozumel (March), I also wore a 3mm but I was kinda cold. Bahamas and Aruba (August) I wore a 2.5 mm shorty (was warm!). How does the Maldives compare in terms of water temperature? I did look it up - it seems the maldives is warm throughout the whole year and temperatures mimic the Bahamas/Aruba in water temperatures... so it sounds like a shorty is the way to go.... but I'm hoping people here with more experience can chip in (since I'm only looking at numbers).
3- Sharks!! I've only met giant cat fish (nurse sharks in Cozumel) and black tip reef sharks snorkeling... Soooooo... I'm excited to see big bad sharks! But how do I react? Obviously don't panic, don't chase... But hmmm how close do they get to you
Has a shark ever gotten uncomfortably close to you out of curiosity? Has one ever decided to swim up to you and open it's jaw to take a bite/taste? Anything I need to know about my first shark encounter?
PART 2 of this wonderful lengthy post. I might have to post this in the Photography section.. but figured might as well post it here too (since I'm posting anyway) and it's Maldives related
So I'm not an underwater photography expert - or even "good" at it. I love taking pictures in general on land (NO NOT selfishies or cellphone pictures - as a matter of fact I in the last year I probably took less than 10 pictures of myself) - I use a Canon 70D on land.
My underwater setup is a Canon Powershot G7X (which conveniently doesn't exist anymore on Adorama) along with a Fantasea housing... and I did have a fish eye wide angle lens... but there's a scratch on it so considering buying a new one
Questions....
4- Do I need to purchase a strobe for day diving? Considering how much I spend on the trip... I really don't want to bust the bank anymore than I have to. In the past I've used Sea & Sea YS-03 Universal Lighting System for Underwater Photography ($299/ 1 strobe - forced flash for pictures... strobe doesn't work for videography). I actually might consider buying one for a possible night dive/snorkel - unless you have other recommendations... but I do have a Sola Light 2000 lumens
5- RE: Sharks. Since I'm considering taking a flash with me.. do sharks react negatively to it? Also... I know you're supposed to get "close" to your subjects for best pictures... but you're also not supposed to pester the marine life... so how do you balance that? Just pray the shark gets close to you?
6- Humidity...? So - unfortunately the Canon Powershot G7X is power hungry... the battery only lasts for 1 dive and maybe a bit... I tried finding batteries with higher mAh with no luck. So here is my worry... a long time ago on a random trip to Cozumel (in May - different from my March trip), I tried switching batteries between dives (2 tank boat dive)... but apparently the humidity got inside of the housing (I wasn't very careful - first time using housing/camera too)... and somehow it opened the housing up and the camera flooded on my second dive... not sure if the housing opened up b/c I didn't close it well, or the humidity inside of the housing didn't allow it to seal properly or someone tampered with it (lots of hands on deck) etc etc. Now considering the Maldives is a VERY expensive trip that I probably won't be repeating anytime soon, I don't want to miss out on capturing great moments (if they happen)..... is it safe to switch batteries between dives? Is there a safe way to do this? I understand the Maldives isn't as humid as Cozumel. HELP?
7- Any other photography advice for the Maldives?
Thanks guys!
PS. Feel free to privately message me
So I'm a new-ish diver. I'll be going to the Maldives in February. We are going to be staying in Baros Resort and I'm hoping to get at least 10 dives and a lot of snorkeling in. I'll bring my own equipment (minus the fins). I have some questions/concerns I'm hoping people here with more experience can help me out with/direct me.
1- I have roughly 39-49 dives - I do have an AOW PADI and I'm comfortable in deeper depths within my limit. I have dived mostly in Bonaire and Cozumel. I have also done a few dives in Bahamas and Aruba. How does the diving in the Maldives compare?
2- I tend to get "cold"... well a little bit. Bonaire (March) I wore a 3mm (was sufficient)... Cozumel (March), I also wore a 3mm but I was kinda cold. Bahamas and Aruba (August) I wore a 2.5 mm shorty (was warm!). How does the Maldives compare in terms of water temperature? I did look it up - it seems the maldives is warm throughout the whole year and temperatures mimic the Bahamas/Aruba in water temperatures... so it sounds like a shorty is the way to go.... but I'm hoping people here with more experience can chip in (since I'm only looking at numbers).
3- Sharks!! I've only met giant cat fish (nurse sharks in Cozumel) and black tip reef sharks snorkeling... Soooooo... I'm excited to see big bad sharks! But how do I react? Obviously don't panic, don't chase... But hmmm how close do they get to you

PART 2 of this wonderful lengthy post. I might have to post this in the Photography section.. but figured might as well post it here too (since I'm posting anyway) and it's Maldives related
So I'm not an underwater photography expert - or even "good" at it. I love taking pictures in general on land (NO NOT selfishies or cellphone pictures - as a matter of fact I in the last year I probably took less than 10 pictures of myself) - I use a Canon 70D on land.
My underwater setup is a Canon Powershot G7X (which conveniently doesn't exist anymore on Adorama) along with a Fantasea housing... and I did have a fish eye wide angle lens... but there's a scratch on it so considering buying a new one
Questions....
4- Do I need to purchase a strobe for day diving? Considering how much I spend on the trip... I really don't want to bust the bank anymore than I have to. In the past I've used Sea & Sea YS-03 Universal Lighting System for Underwater Photography ($299/ 1 strobe - forced flash for pictures... strobe doesn't work for videography). I actually might consider buying one for a possible night dive/snorkel - unless you have other recommendations... but I do have a Sola Light 2000 lumens
5- RE: Sharks. Since I'm considering taking a flash with me.. do sharks react negatively to it? Also... I know you're supposed to get "close" to your subjects for best pictures... but you're also not supposed to pester the marine life... so how do you balance that? Just pray the shark gets close to you?
6- Humidity...? So - unfortunately the Canon Powershot G7X is power hungry... the battery only lasts for 1 dive and maybe a bit... I tried finding batteries with higher mAh with no luck. So here is my worry... a long time ago on a random trip to Cozumel (in May - different from my March trip), I tried switching batteries between dives (2 tank boat dive)... but apparently the humidity got inside of the housing (I wasn't very careful - first time using housing/camera too)... and somehow it opened the housing up and the camera flooded on my second dive... not sure if the housing opened up b/c I didn't close it well, or the humidity inside of the housing didn't allow it to seal properly or someone tampered with it (lots of hands on deck) etc etc. Now considering the Maldives is a VERY expensive trip that I probably won't be repeating anytime soon, I don't want to miss out on capturing great moments (if they happen)..... is it safe to switch batteries between dives? Is there a safe way to do this? I understand the Maldives isn't as humid as Cozumel. HELP?
7- Any other photography advice for the Maldives?
Thanks guys!
PS. Feel free to privately message me