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Christian Gerzner <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Jun 2000 19:50:25 +1000
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Lee Bell wrote:

Carl wrote:

> > My primary mask.... hmm..  Well, I sometimes use a Scubapro
> > Frameless, however I really like my Scubapro Triview.  Yes,
> > this is a LARGE, HIGH VOLUME mask, but I like it and in this
> > case that's what counts :^)
>
> I'm sure I'm not the only one to have noticed, but there's a pattern forming
> here.  I'll continue it.  I too prefer a three window high volume mask.
> Mine happens to be made by U.S. Divers.
>
> I also tried the Mares mask.  Unlike others, I kind of liked it, but really
> hated the price, particularly since I already have a mask I like almost as
> much.

OK, I wasn't going to buy into this one ... but.

Horses for courses (which is not in the least to say that I condone
horse racing, I don't).

I too use a Scubapro. It is _extremely_ low volume (sorry, there's no
specific name on it), has twin lenses (only) and has a _black_ silicone skirt.

Why? I like to photograph unnawata, which means that the closer my eye
can get to the viewfinder the better I like it, the less light between
me and the viewfinder the better I like it and the less peripheral
vision I have the better I like it.

Cheers,

Christian

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