Surge and Photography

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Or, you can use a tripod! :)

Pro tip: Don't buy a $19 one at Radio Shack...

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if you have a muck bottom AND heavy surge, I think the viz will be about zero.
The only pictures will have to be taken with sonar. :cool2:

I've not yet dived on a muck bottom. I think I'd leave the camera behind and the give bottom good clearance if I did. Local diving is mostly coarse sand bottoms and encrusted rocks and wreckage. I manage to not stir that up, but fine silt would be a different story.
 

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