Flat Lens on Wrist Housing

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I recently brought my GoPro Hero 2 with the wrist housing to Scuba dive and I found certain pictures to be pretty decent but obviously most had a tough time to focus.

I was researching but I did not find much about which flat lens solution I should buy to mount on to the wrist housing.

Could anyone help?

Many Thanks!
 
I bought the Blurfix from Snake River Prototyping before the GoPro dive housing came out. Without a flat port of some kind, your photos will be blurry underwater. There are other manufacturers, but I like the look and quality of the Blurfix.

I have heard that the wrist mount is a little difficult. I don't know by experience. I have a monopod that I made and it turned out pretty decent. Mako Spearguns makes several hand held mounts if you don't want to make one yourself. To improve the color, you will need a red filter. I have one being shipped and in the mail now. I can't wait to see the difference in color.
 
I m a pretty novice scuba diver but i found the wrist mount to be quite handy at time since I dont have to put the gopro anywhere or deal with it.

Thank you for your suggestion, i was reading into the Snake River Prototyping and is it the same product as AquaProHD?

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I like the idea of the ability to buy a red 55mm filter because those are really easy to find and cheap too!
 

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