The camera and housing have to go

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Larry, you are giving up photography?!

Edit.. Ok I just read the link. So what are you upgrading to?? :D
 
400D, nothing flash for Larry :)

Just like the bigger LCD. I'm off to buy one this afternoon in fact. :D
 
I still use the camera Larry is selling and it takes good pictures. A bargain for any new photographer, why not start out with the set up you will end up buying anyway? :D
 
You saying that I'm just starting up?:(



I know, I am. :11doh:
 
No, I meant that a new photographer can take a short cut to the set up they will be getting anyway by buying your camera and housing. So many people I see end up going through 2 or 3 cameras in a short period of time to end up with the set up your selling. Much cheaper to start out with a DSLR right off the bat.
 
I think Pak made a few modifications to his rig. Think the Ike is not so flexible.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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