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sunkarm

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Hi,

if i wanna stay longer u/w for wreck photography which is better using twin tank or stage bottle? I use bulky ikelite housing. stage bottle might complicate the viewing and twin is very draggy (someone told me about this).

thx in adavance.
 
If rigged correctly, a single stage or deco bottle shouldn't impact your framing/composition viewing that much. . .
 
oopps i post onto the wrong thread cause i am sking something not selling something...;0
 
I dive 99% of the time with doubles, sometimes with a deco bottle. Make sure you're very comfortable in your setup before taking the camera as there is more task loading. Also, depending on your breathing rate, doubles might not really help you stay down longer because you still have to worry about your NDL. If you want to do deco dives then that's a whole other matter.
 

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