simonknee
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Hi,
I have been posting a few questions about the Zeagle ET at the BCD forum:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/bu...-advice-zeagle-et-harness-weight-systems.html
If we take it as a given that I am going to get one of these BCD are there any UW photo people with experience of weighting this an Express Tech to allow greatest positional freedom underwater?
To repeat some info in my other thread that is relevant...
I have taken a camera on nearly 90% of my dives (100+) starting with a disposable and growing through a Canon compact to an Oly DSLR system. I am able to keep the setup neutrally buoyant so don't worry about being nose heavy.
I am short (5'2") and light (60kg) so I usually run 2-4kg of lead when diving my 3/2mm full suit with a 12l aluminium tank on a basic rental jacket BCD. All diving is warm water and nearly always on a 12l alu tank.
Any recommendations on the merits or otherwise of the different Zeagle weight systems and the best position on the body to have them for UW photography
Simon
I have been posting a few questions about the Zeagle ET at the BCD forum:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/bu...-advice-zeagle-et-harness-weight-systems.html
If we take it as a given that I am going to get one of these BCD are there any UW photo people with experience of weighting this an Express Tech to allow greatest positional freedom underwater?
To repeat some info in my other thread that is relevant...
I have taken a camera on nearly 90% of my dives (100+) starting with a disposable and growing through a Canon compact to an Oly DSLR system. I am able to keep the setup neutrally buoyant so don't worry about being nose heavy.
I am short (5'2") and light (60kg) so I usually run 2-4kg of lead when diving my 3/2mm full suit with a 12l aluminium tank on a basic rental jacket BCD. All diving is warm water and nearly always on a 12l alu tank.
Any recommendations on the merits or otherwise of the different Zeagle weight systems and the best position on the body to have them for UW photography
Simon