Camera Rental in Cozumel

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This $198 dive camera looks nice. Intova IC10 Underwater Digital Camera 10MP

Better than renting. Get it early, study the manual, practice using it around home, etc. Still need to learn how to clip it off at times as new owners are so bad about losing cameras, and I don't know if it is a floater or the flotation strap is needed.

Editing takes much more time that shooting, but that can be learned afterward.
 
I bought a cheap ( snapshot style ) 35mm camera four years ago. It is rated to 90'.
I payed 200 peso for it at the Kodak store on melgar. I used it over and over until I got
a deal on a Sea and Sea DX-8000. I didn't see the Kodak store when I was there in March.
It may have moved location. This camera was ok for the beginner underwater photographer.
 
Where is Holly teaching? We know her from Island Video, knew she was in the area, but didn't know where to contact her. We're in Pine.
 

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