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Reef Fish <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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On Sun, 5 May 2002 08:16:35 +0800, Bjorn Vang Jensen
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>It appears Robert Delfs is really the subject matter expert here, so I'll
>retreat gracefully :-) Good luck and good shooting!

Indeed, Robert wrote the manual, not only for our non-macro macro lense <G>
but also for our wide-angle lense (which I got suckered into buying at
a "bargain price" in Manhattan years ago, without a manual either". :-)

Didn't realize that a PhD camera with a one-button setting could get that
complicated in a hurry.  Now you know why I chose not to an UW photog,
and let others like yourself carry the gears and flood the strobes.  :-)

But you were right about the trial of f/22, f/16, and f/11 though.

Now I know UW photography is not an exact science for rocket- or
non-rocket-scientists.  :-)  Just like statistics -- if done properly,
it is more of an ART than a science.

-- Bob.

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