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Prescription Masks
Amongst all the items I lost in a liveaboard fire was my Cressi Big Eyes mask which Seethesea had bonded +2 readers into the lower element of the mask. The mask was perfect. Does anyone know anywhere in the EU who bonds lenses into masks? I donβt need a full mask lens, just readers. Otherwise itβs going to be an old pair of readers on a cord I guess.
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Liveaboards: A Word to the Wise
Iβm sure fierce competition in areas like the Red Sea has led to the many accidents and fires recorded there in recent years. We had a similar thought on the materials used for construction. We were on Emperor Harmoni last year in Raja and that was a very solid wooden construction. And the metal hull of Caribbean Explorer doing the Saba/St Kitts trip. Our group has certainly been put off liveaboards for the moment! Next trip(s) are very likely to be shore/resort based.
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Liveaboards: A Word to the Wise
Ironically I would normally have had my phone with me for the group photo, my partner too. But this time, naahβ¦..
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Problem with Retra Pro X
I think that's the over-heating warning I pulled this off ChatGPT: This happens when: shooting long rapid bursts, using high power repeatedly, using strong modeling/pilot light, or in warm water/air conditions. The strobe will automatically: reduce flash power, limit the pilot light, or temporarily stop normal operation to protect internal components. What to do: stop firing for a minute or two, turn down pilot light brightness, reduce burst shooting, let the strobe cool in the water. Once temperature drops, the blinking should stop automatically. Retra specifically recommends shooting in intervals with 30β60 second pauses if youβre pushing the strobe hard. Oskar might well chip-in.......
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Hi from Maldives
Hi KiruKakuni! A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. Iβve just got back from the Maldivesβ¦..
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Hello!
Great to have you with us. A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Best wishes
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Liveaboards: A Word to the Wise
Thanks. Bit more shocked than I thought we would be - but ok. Having survived (!), the gear loss is utterly depressing. I'm going to need some expert advice from you guys on what direction to go next. Slowly, slowly.....
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Liveaboards: A Word to the Wise
Good plan on the backups, Robert. One other fly in the disaster ointment Iβve found. I have a UK SIM in my phone. My provider will only mail out a physical SIM to my UK contact address. Wonβt email out an eSIM nor mail overseas. A local SIM has restored some functions but many remain inaccessible till I get that UK one. Iβve been on liveaboards where the CD has collected all passports and kept them in a dry bag with a Satphone at the entrance to the salon. Very wise move. We all had go-bags but they were in our cabins. One or two were able to grab these but the majority couldnβt.
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WARNING: Lost / Stolen Nauticam OM1 setup - Bali, Indonesia
Oyyyyy, Iβm so very sorry to read this, maka0n. I can guess how much care and thought youβd put into the system. Especially upsetting when people take advantage of an emergency. I hope you can get some insurance back. But even then the sense of loss is huge. Sorry, mate. π
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Liveaboards: A Word to the Wise
Hey Klaus Yeah, the temptation to go and grab is huge. But the more I see of the blaze, especially seeing various videos after taken from different angles, the more I realised DONT DO IT. I stopped beating myself up that I didnβt try to at least grab passports and phones Gear replacement: have to say Iβm agonising. I loved my setup, built over 19 years. It was pure muscle memory to use. Yes, mirrorless. Maybe M43. The cost to start from scratch is huge of course (yep, some insurance refund) and at my stage in life, I do question whether itβs worth it. Early days though. Iβm not sure I appreciated quite the shock such events create and decision making becomes a bit hazy. One other thing I learned: life without a mobile phone is very difficult to say the least. Rebuilding a mobile phone is a not easy even with a backup when the SIM etc is gone and youβre not in your own country. Iβd suggest making sure you have log in details for eg Google or Apple accounts committed to memory so you can at least get the numbers of your friends and family. Who remembers peoples phone numbers now? Theyβre all in your phoneβ¦..
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Liveaboards: A Word to the Wise
A very good point, John. The conditions were "ideal": daylight, in the harbour, calm, rescue boats nearby. It would have been totally different on a dive site. At night it would have been a disaster. One other thing on reflection: the boat safety briefing included a good explanation of the sundeck-roof mounted liferafts. They were the standard type in drum-like, white-painted metal containers. In the event of the boat sinking, the rafts would release, inflate etc..... But In a fire? We estimated it would take 4 of us to lift one of the containers off its mounts and throw it into the sea - with flames all around.
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Hello from Melbourne Australia π³
Hi Terri! Great to have you with us. A warm welcome to Waterpixels. If you're looking for specific advice on the Sony system, by all means search our site or post a question in the relevant forum. I'm sure you'll get lots of help. Best wishes
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Liveaboards: A Word to the Wise
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Thanks Hugues.- Liveaboards: A Word to the Wise
Not just fibreglass, I guess. Cladding, all sorts of stuff. You sure do not want to breath this stuff in. It was truly noxious. - Liveaboards: A Word to the Wise
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