Is there a decent underwater setup for uner $300?

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Your welcome....send me a good reef shot with it as payback...

Stang,

I havent done any ocean diving yet, as I am new to diving only been certified for about a month now. But I will surely have some springs photos for ya hopefully in the next 2 weeks!!
 
dhampton82:
Stang,

I havent done any ocean diving yet, as I am new to diving only been certified for about a month now. But I will surely have some springs photos for ya hopefully in the next 2 weeks!!

My recommendation....leave the camera topside for now. Work on your buoyancy and get very comfortable diving before you increase the task loading by using a camera too. To be a good u/w photographer, you have to be a good diver. And the reef will thank you for not crashing it.

My $0.02

Dave
 
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