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I use a bayonet mount system for wet close-up lenses and keep them in my tech short pockets to switch out. The problem is opening the pocket with a hand full of lens, and then keeping that pocket open to stuff that lens in and clip it to one of the bungee loops. Anyone else have that problem? Any tricks to make it easier?

Can't you attach a flip adapter to your macro port?

That makes using wet close-up lenses much more convenient, safer, and faster.

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I could, and have, but prefer not to. I would have to use a double flip adapter. I don't like the added bulk and weight of have 2 lenses up there.

1 hour ago, Babydiver said:

I could, and have, but prefer not to. I would have to use a double flip adapter. I don't like the added bulk and weight of have 2 lenses up there.

I'm exactly the oposite. One setup... good balanced... and I can't lost anything all is mounted

Yeah, I’m with Caolla. The more gear you carry, the more the distractions. One lens: you know then what you’re shooting and can concentrate on that. It’s a lesson I learned the relatively hard way (lots of unused kit), but it pays dividends, saves faffing about and avoids gear loss underwater.

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