Seaduced
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I have a DC600 w/strobe, the camera is close to neutral, but the strobe makes it very positive. I've heard you should weight the camera to negative buoyancy, so it won't float away.
The idea is you could retrace your dive and recover the camera off of the bottom, if you drop it. Of course, if you are diving a sinkhole, deep wall or a fast drift dive, getting it off of the bottom may be impossible. If it floats, you might have a chance, if the boat crew is willing to run down wind/current for a look.
Thoughts?
Darell
The idea is you could retrace your dive and recover the camera off of the bottom, if you drop it. Of course, if you are diving a sinkhole, deep wall or a fast drift dive, getting it off of the bottom may be impossible. If it floats, you might have a chance, if the boat crew is willing to run down wind/current for a look.
Thoughts?
Darell
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