Flipper Chick
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Oh, good grief!
A camera! Today's cameras are so small and simple there's no reason not to carry one all the time, from dive one. Or from snorkel one!
Back in the days of iron men and wooden ships we all made our very first dive with a speargun. Not many used it on the first dive, but we all carried one. A modern camera's nothing.
Lambasting COZ dive practices on this one is quite a stretch (to say nothing of being off-topic with tales from other times and other divers that have absolutely nothing to do with this accident). From the eyewitness account in the second post, this unfortunate lady was the victim of something other-than-scuba, and just happened to be underwater when it happened.
I'd bet even money that when the ME's done that's what we'll find out.
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Remind me never to be your dive buddy. If you honestly think and believe that it is safe to be able to dive with a camera right from the get go you need to give your head a shake. It is a total distraction at a time when new divers should be working and focusing on their skills. I am not even going to bother arguing this point anymore. I agree with the other post that you should have at least 50 dives under your belt before you even THINK about bringing a camera on a dive with you. But hey don't listen to me. I'll keep collecting all the camera's I see on the bottom from all the new divers who panic when the littlest thing goes wrong and drop their camera's to do more important things like save their own life. Anyone want an underwater camera cuz I have lots of them for sale that I found for free.