You're badMike Veitch:Its easy to sell a lung in PI isn't it?
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You're badMike Veitch:Its easy to sell a lung in PI isn't it?
In the US, the A620 can be had for as low as $302 and as high as $400 (you really have to be stupid to pay this price). Here's a link of internet sites selling the A620, http://www.pricescan.com/digiphoto/items/item169638.asp?sid=G5112567indigoscuba:Manila and outside the PH? I'm looking at websites and the A620 runs at $350 on the average, which is about the price of an A520 here.
subzero:In the US, the A620 can be had for as low as $302 and as high as $400 (you really have to be stupid to pay this price). Here's a link of internet sites selling the A620, http://www.pricescan.com/digiphoto/items/item169638.asp?sid=G5112567
Not sure if they ship international, might be worth checking.
:edit: @Mike V, thanks for sharing the video. Those birds diving were incredible.
Yes, that would be the ideal solution.Spoon:might be cheaper asking a good samaritan to hand carry it home.
OUCH!Spoon:mons dad had the new dual chip sony video cam with gates uw housing. one of the o-rings of the buttons was loose when we dove in apo reef, it popped at 140 feet. the case is salvageable but the cam is dust
WOW! WHAT A PHOTO!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOW!!!! Such power! such magic! amazing!Mike Veitch:And if you are interested...
BBC Wildlife Photograph of the Year 2004 by Doug Perrine (biggest contest of em all)
Taken with Canon D60
hey! fall in line!Spoon:yeah im hoping i win the lotto instead of busting my a55 to earn a decent living.
be careful what you volunteer for... it's gonna be hell lugging a couple of DSS or hammerhead rigs over on top of all the pasalubs you owe the relatives heremidwestdvr:I wouldn't mind being a good samaritan for a few things but unfortunately, according to my countdown timer, I still have 377 days to go before I set foot in the PI again.