Underwater Photography with a Rebreather [Dive Photo Guide]

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davehicks

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An article that I wrote for Dive Photo Guide was just published today!

Check it out!

Underwater Photography with a Rebreather

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Nice article for beginners. That picture of the sea lion chomping on the rebreather makes me happy I have a Chest mount unit. I am switching to a 30 oxy and 30 dil for my unit. Do you have difficulty in keeping a 20 degree positive incline? Michael.
I generally dive flat if possible. A chest mount unit would not be ideal for me and my style of photography. I like to get low inches above the sand for many types of shooting.
 
I can not stay totally horizontal due to the vertical mapping type of photography with articulated cameras. That is why I chose a chest mounted Choptima. 5,500 dives, 63 years of working underwater with scuba totally worthless information. I am still not touching a camera becaues I only have 17 hours. I appreciate your excellent writing.
 

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