Underwater photography Galapagos

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Hello,
Another question about photography in galapagos (going this September).
Does it make sense to use the rx100 va with weefine wide angle wet lens or not?
Maybe just for the whaleshark dives at Darwin island? Since most people said big stuff doesn't let you get close.
For example on wolf island I think it's usually mostly the hammerheads and galapagos sharks you see, but also not thst close right? So maybe not using the wide angle wet lens and just the normal zoom of rx100 va plus maybe red filter sometimes is better?
Thanks and best regards
 
I got pretty closed to squadron of Eagle Ray in Wolf.

Check out the 5:59-6:00 period of the video, below.

 

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