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Well, I was hoping to add some pics from my DC600 when i got back from the Bahamas.... but i lost my camera during my night dive. :shakehead:

Jill:depressed:

I'm so sorry for you... did you dive the next day to look for it?

I ran out and bought the floatation strap in bright orange before I got my camera wet. I am scared silly that this camera doesn't float like my last one did. It floats now!
 
I'm so sorry for you... did you dive the next day to look for it?

I ran out and bought the floatation strap in bright orange before I got my camera wet. I am scared silly that this camera doesn't float like my last one did. It floats now!

At the time I did not know to put a weight on it... it was very floaty. Prob in Cuba the next day. When they handed it down to me from the boat, the lanyard was twisted, I tried to untwist but in the dark and on surface it was difficult, there was not enough to wrap around wrist, so I wrapped it around my hand. With gloves, I did not feel it leave. HAd it in my hand until the end was I started realizing air was getting low and was trying to alert my buddy.

Shame was It was not even a year old. Oh well... next time will be concentrating on what I am looking at rather than photographing it. (dont have the $$ to get another one).

Did i mention my cross necklace was stolen by hotel staff, under major construction (bang, bang, bang) and almost got strip searched at the airport?:mooner: hmm atleast the diving was good.

Jill
 
At the time I did not know to put a weight on it... it was very floaty. Prob in Cuba the next day. When they handed it down to me from the boat, the lanyard was twisted, I tried to untwist but in the dark and on surface it was difficult, there was not enough to wrap around wrist, so I wrapped it around my hand. With gloves, I did not feel it leave. HAd it in my hand until the end was I started realizing air was getting low and was trying to alert my buddy.

Shame was It was not even a year old. Oh well... next time will be concentrating on what I am looking at rather than photographing it. (dont have the $$ to get another one).

Did i mention my cross necklace was stolen by hotel staff, under major construction (bang, bang, bang) and almost got strip searched at the airport?:mooner: hmm atleast the diving was good.

Jill

I have mine attached to a heavy duty retractor that I clip to my BC. Keeps it attached to me and still allows me to move it where I need to for shots. Can't loose it that way except possibly when you hand it to the boat.
 
 




This is me at Burliegh Falls Ontario Canada on November 28/08. I am the guy at the back with the reg in my mouth. Water temp was 1º C at 60 for a dive time of 28 minutes. The second pic is our gang I am centre back the tall guy ball cap. What a blast!
 
Wow, love the Moray eel pic!


1 C.... WAY TOO COLD!!!!
 
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A couple of intro pix with the new DC800
 
here are a couple of dc600 pics from bonaire
 

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