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Yes it looked like there was one eye stalk with a really blue eye
 
On the flamingos was one light on the opposite side of the fan, the shadowing looks nice in the image
No, pure luck. I took that one on a skindive, shooting from the hip. No SCUBA gear to allow setting up lighting "just so."
 
half-a-rice-grain nudibranch

I struggled with exposure
There was a current - so I couldn't hold a position where I could avoid camera shake
So I had to increase shutter speed by adding more light
ISO 400 and 1/100 s
Shutter speed was alright but some noise produced with that ISO


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reaching out to Oly TG-6 users....
shutter lag... when you press the shutter button, how much time lag is there? not noticeable? minimal? do you get many "fish butt" shots?

cycle time... shooting in RAW. take a picture. how long before it's ready for the next shot?
 
Instant on both cases.
As fast as a dslr. Probably faster.

Is yours not?

mine is not because mine is a much older Oly sp 350 set up that has served me well for many years.

want to upgrade and was wanting some diver usage feedback.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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