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Flooding your system and what to do. The worst feeling for a diver is to have a great dive and shoot a series of fantastic images then get on the boat or back to the hotel and find your camera is full of water. Knowing that your next role which you expose could be ruined and being prepared for the event to save your camera system is planning for the worst. Email Us Now
Flooding your system and what to do.
The worst feeling for a diver is to have a great dive and shoot a series of fantastic images then get on the boat or back to the hotel and find your camera is full of water. Knowing that your next role which you expose could be ruined and being prepared for the event to save your camera system is planning for the worst.
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