How to make camera and housing neutrally bouyant?

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Hory

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Am not sure if this question's been asked before, but out of curiosity, how would you make your rig neutrally bouyant? My rig's slightly negatively bouyant. What I'd like to do is to be able to let go of the rig say in mid-water in case I need to adjust something in my gear. Appreciate any tips.

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Hory
 
If your rig is only slightly negative, it's probably better to keep it as is and simply tether the rig to your BC with a clip-on strap, so that you won't lose it if you need to let go briefly!
 
Norcal and shortfin,

Thank you for the advise. I'll take your advice and keep it as is. Am just wondering how this rig will weigh down on me when I put on a torch and probably a second strobe.

Norcal, I already have one of those.

Best,
Hory
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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