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My camera is / was only 1 week old when I had a "DEPP" incident. all I can say is that is one sweet company to work with. Thanks to all folks who recommended DEPP.
 
I have had the Sea & Sea Motor Marine II setup for several years (prior to digital). It is a great underwater camera. I added the strobe, 16mm, 20mm & macro lenses. I love being able to change lenses underwater to take advantage of different subjects without having to surface. I don't know of any other set-up that allows you to do this in film cameras. I am now looking at biting the dollar bullet and getting a digital with housing for underwater use. I like my Kodak digital camera very much, but no one has a housing for it that is rated for more than 30 feet. I think that the ability to see the photos right when you shoot them, plus less gear to lug around is a major plus for the digital cameras. They have really improved dramatically over the past couple of years from what they were initially making them a great camera for someone just starting out in underwater photography.

Zuzanne
 
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