Diving Computers
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

How much should I pay for the equipment under water?
Some friends and I are from 6 months to make a diving expedition master instructor Mexico. I already have a mask, snorkel, gloves, boots, and fins … But how can I pay-BC-suit-diving team driver. Where should I buy? … Used vs. New? Ballpark price? Please share your thoughts.
I want to prevent the use, unless you know the seller. Many of the objects must have a maintenance submarine regular, if the diver complete the interview or a professional do it. Without being comfortable with the story of the interview, I guess they were poorly maintained. BCD – about 500 million suit neoprene – a 3mm suit, regulator of about $ 200 – For the first stage, two stages in second place, and a pressure gauge, I'd say about Dive Computer $ 1000 – depends on how you want, but my wrist mounted one was about $ 300. I suggest you purchase the items in a dive shop. For the BCD and wetsuit, fit is everything. Also, if you go to a dive shop looking to buy the four elements that might be able to offer a good package.
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Digital Imaging for the Underwater Photographer – Computer Applications for Photo Enhancement Scuba Dive Diver Diving Camera Photos $34.99 Designed to help the underwater photographer make a smooth transition to digital imaging, this handbook discusses how to digitally refine, correct, and enhance underwater photographs. The equipment necessary for digital imaging for underwater photography is explained, and includes a discussion on the essentials of scanning in order to develop underwater pictures. Along with extensive information o… |
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Innovative Underwater Laser Pointer Underwater Laser Pointer emits a high intensity red laser beam easily seen underwater. Ideal for pointing out small critters on the reef or sighting your underwater camera strobe. Doesn’t scare fish or other sea creatures on night dives like white lights do. Powered by 2 AA batteries…. |
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