gee13
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Anything is possible and we will probably not ever know what happened. I can see how task fixation on taking a photo might distract someone from monitoring air. But I just don't buy that carrying a camera is that big of a physical issue that greatly impedes dropping weights etc. I carry a DSLR, 4 arms, 2 strobes, focus light and GoPro mounted on the housing and it just isn't that big of deal. I resumed carrying my camera rig on my drysuit dive #4. My rig is slightly negative but it is still easy (underwater) to do anything with it with just one hand on it. A few times when I need both hands for a second it's no problem to stick it between my legs and hold it that way. I keep mine on a tether attached to my right chest D ring and if I need both hands free for a longer period of time I keep a bolt snap on my left chest D ring so I can keep my camera attached to me and out of the way. That's what I do when I deploy a SMB and reel underwater for instance. And I just don't buy that any reasonably intelligent person has an issue with dropping a rig completely in 10 feet of water if it means the difference between getting air on the surface or not.
A lot of things happened in this chain of events to make a bad ending. The camera could be one of those items. But I just don't buy that it was likely a major issue.
No one said having a camera was a major issue. But it is a link.in the chain. You may be familiar with your big DSLR rig but you are not Marcia in her situation (newish larger rig than what she was used to)....on that fateful day. I have a big DSLR rig, I can deploy a smb in current with that rig attached (Im talking Komodo type current btw)...but does that mean any diver with my same rig can, and if they are diving a newish DS configuration after wetsuit? Hell if I was diving a DS new configuration I would probably struggle to deploy an smb, camera in hand in apparent easy shallow water conditions let alone in current! In order to understand we cant simply compare like for unlike situations. Add to this unfamiliar territory plus an environment of cold water where Marcia was fish out of water (and already documented cold water diving was not her flavourite) you have a serious factorial link in the chain ..leading to the fatality.
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