3PW 0 Posted October 16, 2013 Back to original thread. Get some diving under your belt first. Do a buoyancy course. If you buy a camera, micro 4/3rds are a better investment than a compact in my view (I have Olympus EPL3). Definitely go on an underwater photography course or even better, a guided photography trip: lots of folk spend a fortune on kit but never learn how to use it and so are disappointed with their efforts. Lastly practice lots: been taking photos for 15 years; occasionally I take some good ones Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arnie 0 Posted October 16, 2013 3PW, i know wha you mean, I did my buoyancy course as a part Advance course. However ii have to agree with you, ( I just don't want to hear it , if is it make sense to you) What I finally decide to do is start saving money for housing for 7D and while I waiting for it keep diving. (just start reading rescue diving manual) That mean I have got plenty of time get some experience. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites