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Hi everyone!

 

Not nearly as active as I would have liked to be in the world of diving, but I've been in the water since the days of bring a Nikon F100 down and shooting a roll of Fujifilm Velvia...

 

Then university moved me to Canada where there isn't really much diving to be done.

 

I'm one of the many (I expect) refugees from wetpixels. With an upcoming trip to Cozumel, thought I would reconnect with the community! 

 

My last post on the other forum was regarding a Sony A7 III using the Nauticam MWL-1... wonder if I should post that here since there's not much info about the wet lens!

 

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Hello Jeff,

First of all Welcome to the forum!

 

Are you sure there is nothing to see underwater in Canada? We have a large contingent of Canadians here and lots of posts, videos and photos. Perhaps British Columbia is one of the most beautiful places in the world for cold water diving.

 

Regarding your question, go ahead and post it! But try doing a search, there are hundreds of posts about Nauticam wet lenses and more that are now very common.

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There is certainly some great diving to be done in Canada!  Search posts by ScubaBC to see some gorgeous video from Vancouver Island. Whether you want to get into that cold water is a different question but there’s no doubt about the beauty of that area.  

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