Dive Camera Buoyancy ???s

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I keep mine positive bouyancy, attached to a lower D ring .... with a retractable cord.

:wink: It's only a matter of time and you'll get use to the setting.

But if you do add weights, leave some positive bouyancy ... If by any chance it would get away from you, better to chase it UP than DOWN at 50 meters !!!:confused:
 
A little possitive shouldn't be a big deal, but I personally try to have my cameras as close to neutral as possible. When cameras start getting very heavy or positive they can really screw with your trim while trying to swim with them in your hands.

~Jess
 
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