So what do you guys think about the buoyancy you need to aim for?
like how close to neutral is close? 10g? 50g? 100g? 200g?
My current rig dry weight 4kg.
-With lens A in fresh water is around 1030g
-With lens B in fresh water is around 880g
So I was thinking to get
A) 1x400g (8cm x 5" Carbon Fiber) + 1x600g (8cm x 8" Carbon Fiber) for each arm. which is close to 1030g in saltwater. (might be imbalance sideways). if using lens B, put 3x50g fishing weight on a zip ties on 600g side.
B) 1x 800g (8cm x 10" Carbon Fiber) above the body. and just bear the 150g-200g. Assuming your phone weight 180g and a 7" tablet weight 330g. and you are holding with both hands. Then there's less stuff to carry during travel.
So how close to neutral do you think the best?
Other than that, I'm not even sure how much I should trust the listing.
8cm x 10" Carbon Fiber
Some listing +600g, same size said +800g, another one +900g, another one said it was +1.2kg.
like how close to neutral is close? 10g? 50g? 100g? 200g?
My current rig dry weight 4kg.
-With lens A in fresh water is around 1030g
-With lens B in fresh water is around 880g
So I was thinking to get
A) 1x400g (8cm x 5" Carbon Fiber) + 1x600g (8cm x 8" Carbon Fiber) for each arm. which is close to 1030g in saltwater. (might be imbalance sideways). if using lens B, put 3x50g fishing weight on a zip ties on 600g side.
B) 1x 800g (8cm x 10" Carbon Fiber) above the body. and just bear the 150g-200g. Assuming your phone weight 180g and a 7" tablet weight 330g. and you are holding with both hands. Then there's less stuff to carry during travel.
So how close to neutral do you think the best?
Other than that, I'm not even sure how much I should trust the listing.
8cm x 10" Carbon Fiber
Some listing +600g, same size said +800g, another one +900g, another one said it was +1.2kg.