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Thanks Dennis,

This was day two of a weekend trip at Anilao.

So my 4th time with my camera in the water.

Dennis are you using a Rebreather?

When you take your shot do you continually inhale or exhale?

Your images are spectacular man!
 
No rebreather and I'm not sure how I breathe when I shoot, I've never thought about it. How do you like your camera? Remember to take several shots of each subject.
 
The camera is ok.

When the current is not too strong and i lay flat on the bottom. I can take some pretty
nice shots. I do however need a strobe.

Most of the shots i take when there is strong current are blurred.
I need both hands to take a steady shot.

What i like about the camera is that it takes pretty good videos.

I have a 1GB 20MB transfer rate right now. I ordered a 2GB 25MB transfer rate recently.
So I can take more videos.

I just have to figure out how to convert the avi to quicktime
 
Great photos ocr, how about you post your photos in your own thread though so people can respond without errm 'hijacking' Dennis's thread :).

You're doing very well for a newbie by the way :).
Certainly better than my first underwater photos by far!
 
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