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Old 10-05-08, 03:01 PM
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One further thing, dont be tempted to take it out of the housing until back on dry land. I have just returned from a trip to Lundy when a mate of mine, who has the same camera as yourself, kept taking it out of the housing on the boat after the dives to get a better look at the piccies he had just taken. He now has a camera where the lens doesnt retract. Only the slighest bit of salt water can do the nastiest of things to a camera!!!

Also LOOK AFTER the O ring. I clean and regrease mine after every time I open the housing, it may be overkill but I have yet to have a leak (touch wood).

regardingh the weight my son has sFuji and it makes the housing nuetrally bouyant, try it without and if you dont like a floaty camera, by the weight!
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