My wife and I are packing to leave next week for diving in Fiji. I will be using a new video camera (Sony HDR-HC3) and housing (Ocean Images Dolphin) for the first time on this trip. As I checked out the new gear today, I noticed a problem. My housing has a mirror on the inside that allows me to view the LCD screen on my camcorder. As many of you know, you open the screen, rotate it 180 degrees, then fold the screen back down against the camera with the display facing out. This allows you to see the screen in the mirror. This worked fine with my old Sony DCR-PC100 camcorder and Ikelite housing. However, when I fold the screen back against the new camera, the pictire reverses, i.e., right becomes left and left becomes right. As a result, the image in the mirror is likewise backwards. When I online chatted about this with a Sony rep, they told me this is just the way the camera works. I am not sure they fully understood the issue. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Are the new camcorders really different? (If so, that is a real bummer!) Is there a setting on the camera that reverses the display? Any insights or help will be greatly appreciated!!! By the way, I already posted this same question on scubadiving.com. Sorry for the repitition, but I am anxious to get any response before we leave on our trip.