Ok, well I TRIED to keep my non-Coz thread off in PM land, but once again I see yall will have none of it.
Hey Brules, thanks for jumping right in with the lashing, good to get that out of the way I guess. Although I share your frustrations with the photog jerks, Ive seen
many a photo from folks using far less than bank-busting setups that were pretty dang spectacular, and well, everyone has to start somewhere... If I
promise not to bring my brand new camera on the boat, can I have one? pleeeeeze?

As for the other behaviors you and Gdog mention well, just wouldnt happen.
So heres the deal (most of what I posted over in the photog forum, with no answers

):
History: I've never been much interested in taking on the burden of UW photography as I've always been lucky to have one of
your kind along for the ride, and I've just mooched photos (yes, I've ALWAYS given credit!). However, times have changed and Im ready to start documenting my dives myself. Since Im going to be retiring down there, everyone is constantly asking me about the place, both above and below. Id like to be able to provide something.
About Me: I've been diving for a while, and fully admit Im a lazy diver, maybe with a touch of ADD. I like to go slow, really look around, and have fun. I LOVE diving, but I do get distracted, (what a lovely coral formation, I should take a photo. Oh look! a gobi, I must swim over there and play... get the idea?) Buoyancy won't be the biggest problem here, remembering I have the friggin camera will be. Now, before you go all you dont have the dedication it takes and this is all just going to be a disaster, I HAVE thought this through, and Im ready to do it. THANK YOU BubbleTrubble, I think you understood perfectly!
Im obviously looking for something fairly simple, entry level. Ill probably never be GOOD at this, but Id like others to be able to tell if its a photo of a fish or an eel. I realize its 95% the photographer, 5% the camera, and unfortunately, I'll actually need to take a photo of a FISH for this all to work out, but well, how bout some support here folks?
Requirements: I take at least a couple of warm water trips a year and I think that's where I'll do most of my photo taking, but I live in Puget Sound. This is where I'll need to practice and here, its not only fn cold, it's DARK. Even darker
under the water. So I'll need light. Don't forget that here, I'm in a drysuit with thick stay-puf marshmallow man gloves. They probably don't make a camera with Fisher-Price style buttons, right? oh well.
I've found some used Sea & Sea setups for sale, but how difficult are they to use? Are they really for beginners, or will I be overwhelmed?
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/classifieds-photography/400699-sea-sea-dx-1g-camera-package.html
I researched the Gopro, but Im really more interested in photos rather than video. I've also seen some used canon cameras with Ikelite housings, and read good things?
Budget: I really want to stay around $500, but I'm thinking I'm probably high. How bout $700? Ok, $800.
Thanks for your help!