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Seeking more information - getting ready to make this my nearly full-time hobby
Hi CDRRidg! A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. We hope you really enjoy the forum. Best wishes
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Hi from Denmark
Hi Henrik! Great to have you with us. Welcome to Waterpixels! We hope you enjoy the forum.
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British UW Photographer living in Philippines (Anilao)
Hey Gary! Great to have you with us. A warm welcome to Waterpixels.
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New Member in Maryland
Hi umiami05! A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us and congrats on getting the kids to certification age! Life begins again eh? π
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First Liveaboard Trip: Is a Personal Rinse Tank Overkill?
I didn't know the Grouper was no longer available from CineBags. But, yeah, the Kraken seems pretty much the same thing. Filling a soft rinse tank with clothes sounds a good idea. I don't know AO coolers. The only thing I think to watch out for is the quality of the zips. They need to resist salt and not jam with salt build-up. And not leak of course! The CineBag was good for that although the internal pocket zips need work to prevent them jamming.
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First Liveaboard Trip: Is a Personal Rinse Tank Overkill?
Hmmmm... I'm always super wary of rinse tanks. Dave is dead right of course - they are for rinsing not leaving gear unattended. That said, I would not mind a 1p for every time I've seen masks/computers/GoPros lobbed into the Cameras Only rinse tank; big systems dumped in without a second thought, cables tangled blah blah.... And the good few times I've been distracted whillst rinsing my camera system and had to leave it for a few minutes to come back and find gear dumped on top of it. I now travel with some of my camera gear packed in a CineBags Grouper bag. One we get to the liveaboard, I unpack it and it's then my own personal rinse tank. I can usually find some discrete corner where it sits out of the way and holds my camera - wet or dry. "Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter the Dreaded Rinse Tank". I think DantΓ© said that.
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Lens choice / other tips for Maldives live aboard
Activities in Iran/The Gulf and flights permitting (we're booked to travel through Doha!), I'm in the same position. I'm planning to take a 10-17 Tokina for my D500 with a 100mm domeport - plus a 60mm macro. I've used both there before successfully. The 10-17 worked very well for manta shots.
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New Member
Great to have you with us,VT. A warm welcome Waterpixels. Best wishes Tim
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straits of hormuz
Wreck diving might become good in the Straitsβ¦..
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How NOT to travel light
Metal credit cards? I'm impressed, Walt! I'm still on plastic......
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How NOT to travel light
Walt, I believe there are a couple of credit card companies who, for a minor fee, issue cards made of titanium. Would that help?
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How NOT to travel light
He was a legend in Lembeh - probably not just Lembeh! - for how much gear he had. I was told he'd have 3/4 complete setups underwater and whatever he needed was shuttled to him by dive guides. Must have been nice! Beats having to finger out how to setup for a particular dive.....
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Intro: WhoTippedMyCoW
Great to have you with us, Terry. A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Best wishes Tim
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Mexico Underwater Camera "Tax" spread to Cancun
Like you, Beni, Iβve flown into Indo many times including Bali. Never had the slightest issue. Letβs hope, as you say, it was a one-off.
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UW photographer in Bethesda MD
Hey Luca! Great to have you with us! A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Best wishes Tim