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Liquid Image Masks - Ski vs. Scuba
Greg
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2/12/2013 3:28 PM
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Comments: 4
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zielit
- 2/14/2013 8:37 AM
Or just go with Hero2 or 3 with head strap/mount and regular mask. Cheaper and way better quality. Still not good for close ups though.
LatitudeAdjustment
- 2/13/2013 4:39 AM
The dive version had to be billboard size to make room for all of that advertizing script around the lens.
My problem with mask mounted cameras, do you really want your face that close to a green moray, how about sticking your head out of the cage for that pic of the great white, I can do that with my camera :)
Eric_R
- 2/12/2013 8:26 PM
Your going to need a flash under water most of the time. Especially with that little lens.
Greg
- 2/12/2013 3:32 PM
I’m sure it’s because the scuba version needs to be built stronger due to water pressure, but please make the scuba version a little cooler and less bulky :)
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