I just returned from a week at Blackbird Caye with my brand new Intova Sport HD 2. It came just before I left, so I had no time to play around with it, read the doc, etc.
For years I shot stills with Fujichrome film. When my camera flooded, I gave up U/W photography. I missed it, but didn't miss dealing with a camera/strobe getting off and on the boat, on the plane, thinking about strobe angles, lighting, lenses, and of course, how much I had left on the roll of film. I no longer gave presentations about dive trips, and I didn't really need to take pictures. It was nice to concentrate just on enjoying the diving, but... I got the bug. For my 70th, my husband got me a little Intova.
The first dive, I made all the usual mistakes. I have a nice video of the inside of my BC pocket because I thought I had turned it off. Although it has a built in red filter, it didn't seem to do much, so I put on the red filter I had purchased. Got some nice videos! There was a bit of learning curve in positioning subjects, but I worked that out.
I enjoy having a camera I can put in my pocket and just jump in with. I don't need any more pictures of fish on my walls, and I have no idea what my children are going to do with the albums and trays of slides. Don't care. All I want to do now is enjoy the dives, share the good video bits with my fellow divers, and save some memories for when I can't dive any more.