low volume mask for photographers

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nuttytoe

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i'm looking into a new mask and i want a low volume mask that comes in a black skirt. Something ideal for underwater photographer shooting with a DSLR. Suggestions anyone? I'm currently looking into the Oceanic Shadow. Don't know if thats good?
 
I've been using a Cressi Matrix, which is pretty decent. Prior to that, a TUSA Visulator (not exactly low volume and I'm not sure if they make it anymore).
 
The Seavision 2000 is what I use. Available in clear, color corrective or amber lenses. Also Rx single or bifocal and gauge reader, nice for small view finder icons.

www.seavision.com

Chad
 
nuttytoe:
i'm looking into a new mask and i want a low volume mask that comes in a black skirt. Something ideal for underwater photographer shooting with a DSLR. Suggestions anyone? I'm currently looking into the Oceanic Shadow. Don't know if thats good?


Deep Sea "Adventurer II". Low volume, low cost, very simple and comfortable. I bought several.
 
I use a x vision now but later this month will try the new TUSA. This is from their website.

The M-23 is the optimum product for divers who wish to enjoy underwater photography. The new construction means the entire mask frame is closer to the face, so that when the diver focuses the camera, it feels closer to how it does with the naked eye. The M-23QB has particularly concentrated on the viewfinder, enabling the shutter to be released accurately. It also offers outstanding performance for video camera use
 

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