Hi All
As I build out my rig, I am getting curious as to whether people simply carry their rig underwater when going from one spot to another, or tether between shooting locations, and deploy as needed?
I don't want to have more "Christmas Tree Lights" than necessary, and my own rig is quite simple - a couple of action cameras mounted on a DiveVolk housing for my iPhone, plus an old Olympus TG5 point n shoot. My notion is to have them pointing in multiple directions, and I dive in many conditions - silty/sandy, fast current, cluttered bottom, wall, open floor, with and without sharks, etc. "Dangly Things" are generally a bad idea around sharks, but, everybody I know diving with them, and photographing them, is carrying their rig the short distance from boat to site.
I'm good with that, but, am also thinking of "I might be at this site now, drifting to another, then swimming to a third, and hey, that's a gorgeous lobster there! along the way." Better to tether, or just accept that carry is going to happen and be ready to shoot when there is something worth capturing?
Thanks all! Looking forward to the info and feedback!
As I build out my rig, I am getting curious as to whether people simply carry their rig underwater when going from one spot to another, or tether between shooting locations, and deploy as needed?
I don't want to have more "Christmas Tree Lights" than necessary, and my own rig is quite simple - a couple of action cameras mounted on a DiveVolk housing for my iPhone, plus an old Olympus TG5 point n shoot. My notion is to have them pointing in multiple directions, and I dive in many conditions - silty/sandy, fast current, cluttered bottom, wall, open floor, with and without sharks, etc. "Dangly Things" are generally a bad idea around sharks, but, everybody I know diving with them, and photographing them, is carrying their rig the short distance from boat to site.
I'm good with that, but, am also thinking of "I might be at this site now, drifting to another, then swimming to a third, and hey, that's a gorgeous lobster there! along the way." Better to tether, or just accept that carry is going to happen and be ready to shoot when there is something worth capturing?
Thanks all! Looking forward to the info and feedback!