Move your computer to your right wrist to begin with, and as suggested, leave the camera at home for while.
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Use your right hand for some of those things.Probably an awfully dumb question, but..
II'll be diving inside structures ( 727 airplane, school bus, quarry processing buildings) and want to take some some hand held video of the adventure.
It gets darker inside these at depth, with limited visibility so a light is a very good thing.
So here's the quandry, I'm left handed, I wear my dive computer on my left wrist.
The camera is on a Go Pro "the Handler" so its close and easy point and shoot. With my left hand.
I generally use my light with my left hand.
The question is, how does one juggle all of that ? Video, illumination, and most importantly always peeping at the computer ?
I told you it was a dumb question !