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Just a piece of advice -- do some diving before you pick up a camera. Spending the time to get your buoyancy nailed and to learn to be still in the water will result in much better pictures, much sooner!
 
Just a piece of advice -- do some diving before you pick up a camera. Spending the time to get your buoyancy nailed and to learn to be still in the water will result in much better pictures, much sooner!

No worries, I was planning on doing it that way. My husband and I plan on taking it all one step at a time. I'm not sure if anyone makes a housing for that camera yet anyway (since it's still to be released). I'll be playing with it on dry land and deciding on lenses before it goes in the water. :-)
 

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