Alexandre A. P. Suaide writes:
> > > I am considering to attend diving school this summer. The first
> > > though I had was: I want to take pictures and don't want
> to spend a
> > > lot of money buying underwater gear. I know that ewa marine makes
> > > SLR camera housing for underwater photography. They have a
> > > generic house that goes up to 60 feet deep for about $150-200 @
> > > BHPhoto.  Does anybody used something like this? Is it good
> > > enough to house my PZ-1P and a FA28-70 F4? I intend to go no
> > > much deep (20-40 feet). So, can I trust this kind of equipment?

        Somewhere on the web, I found instructions on how to reload a disposable
camera.  Took a dot or two of plastic glue to modify the camera to take
standard film rolls, and a light-tight bag to load it.  The whole point
there were instructions of this sort was that the cameras fit into some
standard (inexpensive?) diving housing.  A bit of work, but certainly
inexpensive.

hope that helps,
patbob ([EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED])

-
This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List.  To unsubscribe,
go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to
visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

Reply via email to