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PeaceDog:is it me, or are there no reputable manufacturers out there willing to make a housing for Panasonic's brilliant DVX line of cameras that shoot 24p?
H2OPhotoPro:I noticed many of you guys use the auto exposure. I find it a necessity to shoot manual exposure quite often, whever I am using lights or not. Last weekend I dove the oil rigs. Trying to shoot upwards with auto exposure was a nightmare. Everythink was blown out from the sun (even at 80 feet). I like having full control over my camera. All I know is my TRV950 in auto has failed me too many times. Its manual only for exposure for me.
bubblevision:The other reason is that I find it's actually quite difficult to judge the correct exposure using the external monitor underwater.
In situations looking up towards the sun, like the oil rig scenario that Mike describes, my VX2000 would prompt me to use one or both of its internal neutral density filters. If I follow these prompts then the exposure is pretty much spot on every time.