First pictures with new strobe

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armyscuba:
Being and Army Officer I am new at underwater photography. I have started this past year by moving from my disposable filled with water at 73 ft. good to 35 ft. ha..My fault..went to a ReefMaster DC310 Pro..with Strobe. When question I have is do any of You use weights on Your cameras. I know they are available. Any Pro's or Con's? My camera is Positively Bouyant. Guess I'll find it on the surface if there's a problem with a Dummy Cord..(Tether cord). What do any of You use on the O-Ring seals for camera or strobe housing?

Thanks

"Honor Bound to Defend Freedom"

CPT D

ReefMaster has weights that fit into the strobe. I made my own out of 2lb lead weights. I cut the centre section out with a chisel, drilled a hole to match the post in the strobe and did some final filing to have the weight fit in. Took less than an hour for two weights
 
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